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Terrestrial Ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar: A Conservation Assessment,9781559633642
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Terrestrial Ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar: A Conservation Assessment


Author(s): Burgess, Neil D.; Hales, Jennifer D'Amico; Dinerstein, Eric; Olson, David; Itoua, Illanga; Schipper, Jan; Ricketts, Taylor; Newman, Kate; Burgess, Neil D.
ISBN10:  1559633646
ISBN13:  9781559633642
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  11/29/2004
Publisher(s): Island Pr

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SummaryTable of Contents
As part of a global effort to identify those areas where conservation measures are needed most urgently, World Wildlife Fund has assembled teams of scientists to conduct ecological assessments of all five continents. Terrestrial Ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar is the latest contribution, presenting in a single volume the first comprehensive assessment of biodiversity patterns, threats to biodiversity, and resulting conservation priorities across the African continent and its islands. Looking at biodiversity and threats in terms of biological units rather than political units, the book offers a comprehensive examination of African biodiversity across all biomes and multiple taxonomic groups.

In addition to the seven main chapters, the book includes twenty essays by regional experts that provide more depth on key issues, as well as nine detailed appendixes that present summary data used in the analyses, specific analytical methodologies, and a thorough text description for each of Africa's 119 terrestrial ecoregions.

Terrestrial Ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar provides a blueprint for conservation action and represents an unparalleled guide for investments and activities of conservation agencies and donor organizations.
List of Special Essays
ix
List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xiii
List of Boxes
xv
Acronyms xvii
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction 1(4)
The Forces That Shaped Wild Africa
5(12)
The Unique Natural Heritage of Africa
6(4)
Challenges to Conserving Africa
10(3)
Conservation Planning in Africa
13(4)
Beyond Political Boundaries: A Conservation Map of Africa
17(20)
Ecoregions
17(2)
Grouping Ecoregions into Broader Frameworks
19(9)
Other Classification Schemes
28(9)
Setting Priorities: The Race against Time
37(8)
The History of Setting Conservation Priorities
37(1)
Analytical Approach
38(1)
Biological Distinctiveness Index (BDI)
39(3)
Conservation Status Index (CSI)
42(1)
Integrating Biological Distinctiveness and Conservation Status
43(2)
From Fynbos to the Mountains of the Moon: Ranking the Biological Value of Ecoregions
45(36)
Richness
45(6)
Endemism
51(5)
Combining Richness and Endemism
56(2)
Capturing More Than Richness and Endemism: Ecological Features and Processes
58(5)
Overall Patterns of Biological Distinctiveness
63(18)
The Status of Wild Africa
81(16)
Current Status of Habitats
81(4)
Current Threat Patterns
85(2)
How Will the Patterns of Threat Change in the Future?
87(1)
Which Ecoregions Will Become More Threatened in the Near Future?
88(9)
Priorities, Realities, and the Race to Save Wild Africa
97(40)
Where to Act First to Conserve Africa
97(5)
Portfolio of the Most Important Ecoregions
102(4)
Myths and Realities of African Conservation
106(31)
The Next Horizon: Large-Scale Conservation in Africa
137(290)
Ecoregion-Scale Planning
137(3)
Ecoregion Planning
140(4)
Biodiversity Visions and Ecoregion Action Programs
144(8)
Looking to the Future
152(21)
Appendixes
A. Hierarchical Classification of Ecoregions in Terms of Biogeography and Habitats
173(6)
B. Taxonomic Details and Sources of Species Distribution Data
179(4)
C. Quantifying Nonspecies Values of Ecoregions
183(2)
D. Development of the Conservation Status Index
185(4)
E. Biological Data Used for the Ecoregion Analysis
189(12)
F. Nonspecies Biological Values of Ecoregions
201(6)
G. Investigating Patterns of African Richness and Endemism
207(4)
H. Data Used in the Conservation Status of Ecoregions
211(8)
I. Ecoregion Descriptions
219(208)
Glossary 427(6)
Literature Cited 433(54)
Authors 487(2)
Contributing Essay Authors 489(4)
Index 493

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