Singapore Biodiversity

Singapore Biodiversity
Title Singapore Biodiversity PDF eBook
Author Peter K. L. Ng
Publisher Editions Didier Millet
Total Pages 554
Release 2011
Genre Reference
ISBN 9814260088

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A magnificently illustrated and superbly written guide to the unique and simply astounding biodiversity of Singapore.

The Singapore Red Data Book

The Singapore Red Data Book
Title The Singapore Red Data Book PDF eBook
Author Peter K. L. Ng
Publisher
Total Pages 348
Release 1994
Genre Science
ISBN

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A First Look at Biodiversity in Singapore

A First Look at Biodiversity in Singapore
Title A First Look at Biodiversity in Singapore PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 163
Release 1994
Genre Biodiversity
ISBN 9789810060480

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The Birds of Singapore Island

The Birds of Singapore Island
Title The Birds of Singapore Island PDF eBook
Author Sir John A. S. Bucknill
Publisher
Total Pages 330
Release 1927
Genre Birds
ISBN

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Biodiversity

Biodiversity
Title Biodiversity PDF eBook
Author CENTRE LIVEABLE CITI
Publisher
Total Pages 68
Release 2015-06-26
Genre Biodiversity conservation
ISBN 9789814609692

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In a small city-state where land is considered a scarce resource, the tension between urban development and biodiversity conservation, which often involves protecting areas of forest from being cleared for development, has always been present. In the years immediately after independence, the Singapore government was more focused on bread-and-butter issues. Biodiversity conservation was generally not high on its list of priorities. More recently, however, the issue of biodiversity conservation has become more prominent in Singapore, both for the government and its citizens. This has predominantly been influenced by regional and international events and trends which have increasingly emphasised the need for countries to show that they are being responsible global citizens in the area of environmental protection. This study documents the evolution of Singapore's biodiversity conservation efforts and the on-going paradigm shifts in biodiversity conservation as Singapore moves from a Garden City to a City in a Garden.

Routledge Handbook of Biodiversity and the Law

Routledge Handbook of Biodiversity and the Law
Title Routledge Handbook of Biodiversity and the Law PDF eBook
Author Charles R. McManis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 422
Release 2017-11-27
Genre Law
ISBN 131553083X

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This volume provides a reference textbook and comprehensive compilation of multifaceted perspectives on the legal issues arising from the conservation and exploitation of non-human biological resources. Contributors include leading academics, policy-makers and practitioners reviewing a range of socio-legal issues concerning the relationships between humankind and the natural world. The Routledge Handbook of Biodiversity and the Law includes chapters on fundamental and cutting-edge issues, including discussion of major legal instruments such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol. The book is divided into six distinct parts based around the major objectives which have emerged from legal frameworks concerned with protecting biodiversity. Following introductory chapters, Part II examines issues relating to conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, with Part III focusing on access and benefit-sharing. Part IV discusses legal issues associated with the protection of traditional knowledge, cultural heritage and indigenous human rights. Parts V and VI focus on a selection of intellectual property issues connected to the commercial exploitation of biological resources, and analyse ethical issues, including viewpoints from economic, ethnobotanical, pharmaceutical and other scientific industry perspectives.

Nature Contained

Nature Contained
Title Nature Contained PDF eBook
Author Tony O'Dempsey
Publisher NUS Press
Total Pages 342
Release 2014-03-20
Genre History
ISBN 9971697904

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How has Singapore's environment and location in a zone of extraordinary biodiversity influenced the economic, political, social, and intellectual history of the island since the early 19th century? What are the antecedents to Singapore's image of itself as a City in a Garden? Grounding the story of Singapore within an understanding of its environment opens the way to an account of the past that is more than a story of trade, immigration, and nation-building. Each of the chapters in this volume focusing on topics ranging from tigers and plantations to trade in exotic animals and the greening of the city, and written by botanists, historians, anthropologists, and naturalists examines how humans have interacted with and understood the natural environment on a small island in Southeast Asia over the past 200 years, and conversely how this environment has influenced humans. Between the chapters are travelers' accounts and primary documents that provide eyewitness descriptions of the events examined in the text. In this regard, Nature Contained: Environmental Histories of Singapore provides new insights into the Singaporean past, and reflects much of the diversity, and dynamism, of environmental history globally.