Handbook of Biodiversity Methods : Survey, Evaluation and Monitoring // edited by David Hill ... [et. al.] - 1st edition - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005 - 573pgs., 26cm.

Part I - Planning - 1. Introroduction to planning 2. Planning programme 3. Biodiversity evaluation methods Part II - Habitats - 1. Introduction to habitat evaluation 2. Habitat requirements and issues 3. Method for surveying habitats 4. Surveying and monitoring management or environmental impacts 5. Habitat conservation evaluation criteria Part III - Species - 1. Introduction to species assessment 2. General principles and methods for species 3. Fungi 4. Lichens 5. Bryophytes 6. Aquatic macrophytes and algae 7. Vascular plants 8. Dragonflies and damselflies 9. Butterlies 10. Moths 11. Other terrestrial invertebrates 12. Aquatic invertebrates 13. Fish 14. Amphibians 15. Reptiles 16. Birds 17. Bats 18. Other mammals


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Biodiversity--Research--Methodology
Biodiversity Conservation