PAPUA New Guinea (PNG) has an incredible variety of land and marine ecosystems, including many components of biodiversity that are unique in the world. PNG's land mass constitutes less than one percent of the world's land area, yet estimates suggest that the country has more than 5% of the world's biodiversity. PNG has been recognized therefore as an important region for biodiversity conservation (see Alcorn 1993; Beehler 1993 and references within). Recently, Conservation International (CI) has recognized PNG as one of the small number of critical tropical forest areas for conservation efforts. That priority reflects not just PNG's unique biodiversity but also the fact that sustainable use of PNG's natural resources has become an impor...
The native forests of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are some of the most biologically and culturally divers...
The majority of old-growth tropical forests and the vast biodiversity they support exist outside of ...
Alternative land uses make different contributions to the conservation of biodiversity and have diff...
[Extract] PAPUA New Guinea (PNG) has an incredible variety of land and marine ecosystems, including ...
A rapid biodiversity assessment ("BioRap") project identified candidate areas for biodiversity prote...
A conservation planning study in Papua New Guinea (PNG) addresses the role of biodiversity surrogate...
The dominant model of conservation since the late 19th century has been creation of protected areas ...
Combining agricultural production with biodiversity conservation is one of the main challenges of th...
There is a growing recognition that conservation strategies should be designed accounting for cross-...
A study is made of the role of traditional conservation practice in protecting the natural and cultu...
The crop wild relatives (CWR) of Papua New Guinea (PNG) constitute an enormous and unique resource o...
The island of New Guinea harbours one of the world’s largest tracts of intact tropical forest, with ...
Accurately identifying threats to global biodiversity is the first step towards effectively counteri...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a total land area of 463,000 km2 and a population of just over 4 million ...
We describe three challenges for biodiversity planning, which arise from a study in Papua New Guinea...
The native forests of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are some of the most biologically and culturally divers...
The majority of old-growth tropical forests and the vast biodiversity they support exist outside of ...
Alternative land uses make different contributions to the conservation of biodiversity and have diff...
[Extract] PAPUA New Guinea (PNG) has an incredible variety of land and marine ecosystems, including ...
A rapid biodiversity assessment ("BioRap") project identified candidate areas for biodiversity prote...
A conservation planning study in Papua New Guinea (PNG) addresses the role of biodiversity surrogate...
The dominant model of conservation since the late 19th century has been creation of protected areas ...
Combining agricultural production with biodiversity conservation is one of the main challenges of th...
There is a growing recognition that conservation strategies should be designed accounting for cross-...
A study is made of the role of traditional conservation practice in protecting the natural and cultu...
The crop wild relatives (CWR) of Papua New Guinea (PNG) constitute an enormous and unique resource o...
The island of New Guinea harbours one of the world’s largest tracts of intact tropical forest, with ...
Accurately identifying threats to global biodiversity is the first step towards effectively counteri...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a total land area of 463,000 km2 and a population of just over 4 million ...
We describe three challenges for biodiversity planning, which arise from a study in Papua New Guinea...
The native forests of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are some of the most biologically and culturally divers...
The majority of old-growth tropical forests and the vast biodiversity they support exist outside of ...
Alternative land uses make different contributions to the conservation of biodiversity and have diff...