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A Response to the World Conservation Strategy World Wildlife Fund. 16. The love of beautiful landscapes and wildlife ... nature conservation and landscape amenity is increasing , and because , as will be discussed in Chapter 3 of this ...
A Response to the World Conservation Strategy World Wildlife Fund. 16. The love of beautiful landscapes and wildlife ... nature conservation and landscape amenity is increasing , and because , as will be discussed in Chapter 3 of this ...
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... Environmental Conservation , 5 , 223-228 . KING , A and CONROY , C. 1981. Paradise lost ? The destruction of Britain's wildlife habitats . London , Friends of the Earth . MABEY , R. 1981. The common ground : a place for nature in ...
... Environmental Conservation , 5 , 223-228 . KING , A and CONROY , C. 1981. Paradise lost ? The destruction of Britain's wildlife habitats . London , Friends of the Earth . MABEY , R. 1981. The common ground : a place for nature in ...
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A Response to the World Conservation Strategy World Wildlife Fund. The only compulsory powers are those available to ... Nature Reserve Agreement under Section 16 of the 1949 Act is refused by the landowner and where the NCC believe that ...
A Response to the World Conservation Strategy World Wildlife Fund. The only compulsory powers are those available to ... Nature Reserve Agreement under Section 16 of the 1949 Act is refused by the landowner and where the NCC believe that ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Notes on Terminology and National Legislation | 8 |
Foreword | 9 |
Copyright | |
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acid rain activities agencies agricultural areas assessment Association authorities Britain British buildings CEGB cent centres Chapter coastal Committee Commonwealth concern Conservation and Development cost Council Countryside Commission Cynefin Department developing countries Earthwatch ecological economic effects ENDS Report energy energy conservation ensure environment environmental education estuaries example farming fish fisheries forest forestry Forestry Commission fuel funds global Government grant aid groups habitats human important improve increase industry Institute interest investment issues IUCN land landscape living resources London MAFF major marine materials ment Nature Conservancy Council nature conservation Northern Ireland OECD organisations overseas paragraph planning plants pollution priorities problems production programme projects Recommendation recycling reduce resource-saving responsible rural schemes Scotland sector species sustainable development sustainable utilisation UNEP urban voluntary Wales waste wildlife World Conservation Strategy