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Biodiversity and Conservation

Issue 11/2005

Content (16 Articles)

Guest Editorial

Monitoring Matters: Examining the Potential of Locally-based Approaches

Finn Danielsen, Neil D. Burgess, Andrew Balmford

Monitoring Important Bird Areas in Africa: Towards a Sustainable and Scaleable System

Leon Bennun, Paul Matiku, Ronald Mulwa, Solomon Mwangi, Paul Buckley

The Event Book System: A Community-based Natural Resource Monitoring System from Namibia

Greg Stuart-Hill, Richard Diggle, Bevan Munali, Jo Tagg, David Ward

Does Monitoring Matter? A Quantitative Assessment of Management Decisions from Locally-based Monitoring of Protected Areas

Finn Danielsen, Arne E. Jensen, Phillip A. Alviola, Danilo S. Balete, Marlynn Mendoza, Anson Tagtag, Carlo Custodio, Martin Enghoff

Hunter Self-monitoring by the Isoseño-Guaraní in the Bolivian Chaco

Andrew J. Noss, Imke Oetting, Rosa Leny Cuéllar

Cofán Indians’ Monitoring of Freshwater Turtles in Zábalo, Ecuador

Wendy R. Townsend, A. Randall Borman, Eduardo Yiyoguaje, Luis Mendua

Participatory Ecological Monitoring of the Alaotra Wetlands in Madagascar

Herizo T. Andrianandrasana, Jonah Randriamahefasoa, Joanna Durbin, Richard E. Lewis, Jonah H. Ratsimbazafy

Monitoring and Evaluation of Reef Protected Areas by Local Fishers in the Philippines: Tightening the Adaptive Management Cycle

Andre J. Uychiaoco, Hazel O. Arceo, Stuart J. Green, Margarita T. De La Cruz, Paulyn A. Gaite, Porfirio M. Aliño

When Should Communities and Conservationists Monitor Exploited Resources?

Neal J. Hockley, Julia P.G. Jones, Fortunat B. Andriahajaina, Andrea Manica, Emma H. Ranambitsoa, Jean A. Randriamboahary