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Governance of biodiversity conservation in China and Taiwan

China and Taiwan have roughly one-eighth of the world's known species. Their approaches to biodiversity issues thus have global as well as national repercussions. This work explores the conflicts between economic development, and communities seeking to preserve and protect local human and ecosystem values.

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  • "China and Taiwan have roughly one-eighth of the world's known species. Their approaches to biodiversity issues thus have global as well as national repercussions. This work explores the conflicts between economic development, and communities seeking to preserve and protect local human and ecosystem values."@en
  • "This analysis of the problems of biodiversity loss and conservation in China and Taiwan (which between them hold about 12% of the world's known species) is considered from the perspective of governance. It explores the links between conservation, economic development, democratization and other important variables."

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  • "Governance of biodiversity conservation in China and Taiwan"
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