Country United Kingdom Publication date 1998 Pages 846 Originally published 1998 Page count 846 OCLC 39180924 | Language English Media type Print (Softback) ISBN 0-946888-33-7 Publisher BirdLife International | |
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Endemic Bird Areas of the World: Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation represents an effort to document in detail the endemic biodiversity conservation importance of the world's Endemic Bird Areas.
Contents
- Six Introductory Sections
- Six Regional Introductions
- Endemic Bird Areas
- Secondary Bird Areas
- Details
- References
The authors are Alison J. Stattersfield, Michael J. Crosby, Adrian J. Long, and David C. Wege, with a foreword by Queen Noor of Jordan. Endemic Bird Areas of the World: Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation contains 846 pages, and is a 1998 publication by Birdlife International, No. 7 in their Birdlife Conservation Series.
Six Introductory Sections
The book has six introductory sections:
Six Regional Introductions
These are then followed by six Regional Introductions, in which Endemic Bird Areas are grouped into six major regions:
Endemic Bird Areas
The bulk of the book consists of accounts of each of the 218 Endemic Bird Areas. Each account contains the following information:
Secondary Bird Areas
The book concludes with a short section giving brief details of 138 secondary areas, again grouped into the six regions.
Details
Endemic Bird Areas of the World: Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation follows on from work presented in the 1992 publication Putting biodiversity on the map: priority areas for global conservation.