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Maps, photographs, site descriptions and tables to present information on the botany of the region.
Paperback / softback
01-January-2024
384 Pages
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The Important Plant Areas of Mozambique is an assessment of 50 critical sites for plant conservation, based on the Mozambique TIPAs project run in collaboration between RBG Kew, Mozambique's Agricultural Research Institute (Instituto de Investigao Agrria de Moambique - IIAM) and the University Eduardo Mondlane.

Drawing on information from the TIPAs database, The Important Plant Areas of Mozambique includes colour maps and photographs, site descriptions and tables to present information on the botanical significance, habitat and geology of the region.

The book will also address conservation issues and ecosystem services in order to promote Mozambique's critical plant sites and inform conservation leaders in Government, NGOs, universities and local communities about Mozambique's threatened habitats

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The Important Plant Areas of Mozambique

RRP: $150.00
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The Important Plant Areas of Mozambique is an assessment of 50 critical sites for plant conservation, based on the Mozambique TIPAs project run in collaboration between RBG Kew, Mozambique's Agricultural Research Institute (Instituto de Investigao Agrria de Moambique - IIAM) and the University Eduardo Mondlane.

Drawing on information from the TIPAs database, The Important Plant Areas of Mozambique includes colour maps and photographs, site descriptions and tables to present information on the botanical significance, habitat and geology of the region.

The book will also address conservation issues and ecosystem services in order to promote Mozambique's critical plant sites and inform conservation leaders in Government, NGOs, universities and local communities about Mozambique's threatened habitats

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