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Conserving Biodiversity in East African Forests: A Study of the Eastern Arc Mountains (Ecological Studies)
 
 
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February 5, 2002 Ecological Studies (Book 155)
The Eastern Arc Mountains of East Africa are one of the 17 most threatened tropical ecosystems or hotspots worldwide. This is the first book to examine in detail current threats as well as approaches for conserving biological diversity in this global biodiversity hotspot. This volume synthesizes existing information on the biodiversity of the Eastern Arc Mountains, outlines processes that adversely affect this diversity, and suggests potential approaches for promoting its conservation. While the geographic focus of this book is the Eastern Arc forests, the problems, principles, and approaches discussed in relationship to conserving biodiversity have applicability to nearly all tropical forests worldwide.

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"As well as detailed information on the region, the book also contains well-summarized reviews of the underlying ecology - definitions of the types of biodiversity, species-area relationships, characteristics of extinction-prone species  - which are useful in their own right. Newmark is to be commended for his realistic approach to conserving biodiversity." (Bulletin of the British Ecological Society) "Newmark´s book is a mine of useful information and reviews a wide range of ecological literature over a broad taxonomic spectrum. ... a valuable resource to people actively engaged in the management of the forests." (Mountain Research and Development)

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In recent years, considerable concern has been expressed about the global loss of biodiversity, due in large part to the accelerating destruction and conversion of tropical forests. Read the first page
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montane bird species, protected area employees, unlogged sites, forestry strip, interior transects, designing wildlife corridors, protected area institutions, spray toad, current offtake, ecological isolates, edge transects, exotic tree plantations, light intensity gradients, understory birds, elevational zonation, tropical forest remnants, catchment forests, microclimatic gradients, minimum area requirement, forest fragments, endemic bird species, village woodlots, indigenous tree species, bird species diversity, forest disturbance
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Eastern Arc Mountains, East Usambara Mountains, West Usambara Mountains, Udzungwa Mountains, Mount Kilimanjaro, Taita Hills, East Africa, Uluguru Mountains, World Bank, North Pare, Sierra Leone, Current Threats, Amani Nature Reserve, Kihansi Gorge, Indian Ocean, Malundwe Hill, University of Dar, Chagga Council, After Newmark, Van Donge, Equatorial Guinea, Newmark Fig, Nguru Data, Pangani Mount Meru, Species Shambaa
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