SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
(Emphasis on Recent Works)
1. Environmental Impact Assessment and Protection in Developing Countries
Ashford, O.M. |
Environmental Impact of the
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Bassow, W. |
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Blake, R.O. et al. |
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p. |
International Institute for
Environment and Development (IIED). |
Banking on the Biosphere? A Study
of the Environmental Procedures and Practices of Nine
Development Financing Agencies. Washington and London,
IIED, 174 p. |
Organization of American States
(OAS). |
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Sachs, I. |
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Walter, I. and Ugelow, J.L. |
Environmental Policies in
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World Bank |
Environmental, Health and Human
Ecologic Considerations in Economic Development Projects.
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World Bank |
Environment and Development.
Washington, DC, World Bank, 33 p. |
World Bank |
Forestry. Sector Policy Paper
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2. Environmental Impact Assessment in General
Baker, M.S., Kanning, J.S. and
Morrison, R.E. |
Environmental Impact Statements: A
Guide to Preparation and Review. New York, Practising Law
Institute, 334 P. |
Canter, L.W. |
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Cheremisinoff, P.N. and Morresi,
A.C. |
Environmental Assessment and
Impact Statement Handbook. Ann Arbor, Mich., Science
Publishers, 438 p. |
Coomber, N.H. and Biswas, A.K. |
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Intangibles. Review of Techniques. Ottawa, Environment
Canada, 77 p. |
De Santo, R.S. |
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Erickson, P.A. |
Environmental Impact Assessment.
New York, Academic Press, 395 p. |
Frenkiel, F.N. and Goodall, D.W. |
Simulation Modelling of
Environmental Problems. New York and Chicester, John
Wiley, ICSU/SCOPE Publ. 9, 128 p. |
Heer, J.E., Jr. and Hagerty, D.J. |
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Statements. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 367 p. |
Holling, C.S., Ed. |
Adaptive Environmental Assessment
and Management. New York and Chichester, John Wiley, 377
p. |
Lee, N. and Wood, C. |
Environmental Impact Assessment of
Projects in EEC Countries. Jour. Env. Mgmt., v. 6, pp.
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Munn, R.E., Ed. |
Environmental Impact Assessment.
Principles and Procedures: New York and Chichester, John
Wiley, ICSU/SCOPE Publ. 5, 2nd ed., 189 p. |
O'Riordan, T. and Hey, R.D. |
Environmental Impact Assessment.
Westmead. Farnborough, Hants., Saxon House, 232 p. |
Organization for Economic
Co-Operation and Development (OECD). |
Environmental Impact Assessment.
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Shields, M.A. |
Social Impact Studies: An
Expository Analysis. Env. and Behaviour, v. 7, pp.
265-284. |
Teller, H.L. |
Environmental Impact Analysis and
Forestry Activities. in FAO Conservation Guide 1,
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UNEP |
An Overview of Environmental
Management. UNEP Report No. 3. Nairobi, 89 p. |
3. Importance and General Management of Tropical Forests
Bruenig, E.F. |
The Tropical Rain Forests - A
Wasted Asset or an Essential Biospheric Resource? Ambio,
v. 6, pp. 659-684. |
Catinot, R. |
Le Présent et l'Avenir des
Forêts Tropicals Humides. Bois et Forêts des Tropiques,
no. 154, pp. 3-26. |
FAO |
Management and Utilization of the
Tropical Moist Forest. Unasylva, v. 28, nos. 112-113. |
Hamilton, L.W. |
Tropical Rain Forest Use and
Preservation: A Study of Problems and Practices in
Venezuela. San Francisco, Sierra Club Special Publ. Int.
Series No. 4, 72 p. |
IUCN/UNEP/WWF |
World Conservation Strategy.
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Myers, N. |
The Sinking Ark. New York and
Oxford, Pergamon Press, 307 p. |
Myers, N. |
Conversion of Tropical Moist
Forests. Washington, DC, National Academy of Sciences
(Committee on Research Priorities in Tropical Biology of
the National Research Council), 205 p. |
Unesco/UNEP/FAO |
Tropical Forest Ecosystems. Paris,
Unesco, Natural Resources Research XIV, 683 p. |
US Forest Service Proc, Conf. |
Improved Utilization of Tropical
Forests. Madison, Wisc., US Dept. of Agriculture, Forest
Products Lab., 569 p. |
US Interagency Task Force on
Tropical Forests |
The World's Tropical Forests: A
Policy, Strategy and Program for the United States.
Washington, DC, Dept. of State Publ. 9117, Int. Organ.
and Conf. Series 145, 53 p. |
Webb, L.J. and Higgins, H.G. |
The Impact of the "New
Ecology" in the Development of the Tropical
Rainforest. Proc. Eighth World For. Congress (1978). |
4. Environmental Impact of the Use of Tropical and Subtropical Forests
Australian Senate |
(Standing Committee on Science and
the Environment) The Impact on the Australian Environment
of the Current Woodchip Industry Programme. Canberra?
Submission from the Forestry Commission of N.S.W., 71 p.,
Suppl. Submission, 24 p. |
Australian Unesco Committee for
MAB |
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Effects of Increasing Human Activities on Tropical and
Sub-Tropical Forest Ecosystems. Canberra, Austral. Govt.
Publ. Svc., MAB Publ. No. 3, 214 p. |
Broecker, W.S. et al. |
Fate of Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide
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pp. 409-418. |
Burgess, P.F. |
Effect of Logging on Hill
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237. |
Cooper, J.J. and Tinsley, T.W. |
Some Epidemiological Consequences
of Drastic Changes Accompanying Exploitation of Tropical
Rain Forests. La Terre et la Vie, v. 32, pp. 221-240. |
Ewel, J. and Conde, L. |
Environmental Implications of Any
- Species Utilization in the Moist Tropics. in US
Forest Service, op. cit., pp. 65-81. |
Fontaine, R.G. |
The Impact upon the Environment of
Forestry Practices in Tropical Moist Forest. FAO
Committee on forest Development in the Tropics, Fourth
Session, FO. FDT/76/8(b), 20 p. |
Gilmour, D.A. |
The Effects of Logging on
Streamflow and Sedimentation in a North Queensland
Rainforest Catchment. Commonw. For. Review, v. 50, pp.
39-48. |
Goodland, R.J.A. and Irwin, H.S. |
Amazon Jungle. Green Hell to Red
Desert. Amsterdam and New York, Elsevier Scient. Publ.
Co., 155 p. |
Gupta, R.K. |
Impact of Human Influences on the
Vegetation of the Western Himalayas. Vegetation, v. 37,
pp. 111-130. |
Jeffrey, S.M. and Sangkulirang,
P.T. |
The Effects of Logging on
Rainforest Fauna of West Africa and East Kalimantan.
Proc. Eighth World For. Congress (1978). |
Myers, N. |
The Sinking Ark: op. cit. |
Poore, D. |
The Values of the Tropical Moist
Forest Ecosystems and the Environmental Consequences of
their Removal. FAO Committee on Forest Development in the
Tropics, Fourth Session, FO: FDT/76/8(a), 39 p. |
Sudiono, J. and Daryadi, L. |
Some Impacts of the Utilization of
Rainforests in Indonesia. Malay. Forester, v. 41, pp.
121-124. |
Suparto, R.S. et al. |
Eds. Proc. Symposium on the
Long-Term Effects of Logging in Southeast Asia. Bogor,
Indonesia, BIOTROP and Faculty of Forestry, Bogor
Agricultural University, BIOTROP Special Publ. No. 3, 177
p. |
Unesco |
Ecological Effects of Increasing
Human Activities on Tropical and Sub-Tropical Forest
Ecosystems. Paris, Unesco, MAB Report Series No. 16, 96
p. |
Unesco/UNEP/FAO |
Tropical Forest Ecosystems, op.
cit., chs. 20, 21. |
Woodwell, G.M. |
The Carbon Dioxide Question.
Scient. American, v. 238, pp. 34-43. |
5. Tropical and Subtropical Ecology, General
Adisoemarto, S. and Bruenig, E.F.,
Eds. |
Trans. Second Int. MAB-IUFRO
Workshop on Tropical Forest Ecosystems Research.
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MAB/West Germany and IUFRO, Special Report No. 2, 295 p. |
Bruenig, E.F. Ed. |
Trans. Int. MAB-IUFRO Workshop on
Tropical Rainforest Ecosystems Research,
Hamburg-Reinbeck, May 1977. Hambur - Reinbeck, Univ. of
Hamburg for MAB/West Germany and IUFRO, Special Report
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Golley, F.B. and Lieth, H. Eds. |
Structure and Function of Tropical
Forests. New York and Amsterdam, Elsevier Scient. Publ.
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series). |
Holdridge, L.R. et al. |
Forest Environments in Tropical
Life Zones. A Pilot Study. New York and Oxford, Pergamon
Press, 747 p. |
Longman, K.A. and Jenik, J. |
Tropical Forest and its
Environment. London, Longmans, 196 p. |
Meggers, B.J., Ayensu, E.S. and
Duckworth, W.D. |
Tropical Forest Ecosystems in
Africa and South America: A Comparative Review.
Washington, DC, Smithsonian Institution Press, 350 p. |
Richards, P.W. |
The Tropical Rain Forest: an
Ecological Study. Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press, 4th
Ed., 450 p. |
Unesco/UNEP/FAO |
Tropical Forest Ecosystems. op.
cit. |
Walter, H. |
Ecology of Tropical and
Sub-Tropical Vegetation. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold,
539 p. |
6. Species Diversity, Populations, Genetics and Extinction
Bruenig, E.F. |
Species Richness and Stand
Diversity in Relation to Site and Succession of Forests
in Sarawak and Brunei (Borneo). Amazoniana, v. 3, pp.
293-320. |
Burley, J. and Styles, B.T., Eds. |
Tropical Trees. Variation,
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Press, 244 p. |
Dittus, W.P.J. |
The Ecology of a Semi - Evergreen
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FAO/UNEP |
The Methodology of Conservation of
Forest Genetic Resources. Report on Pilot Study Rome,
FAO, FO: MISC/75/8, 127 p. |
Frankel, O.H. and Bennett, E.,
Eds. |
Genetic Resources in Plants. Their
Exploration and Conservation. Oxford, Blackwell, 554 p. |
Myers, N. |
The Sinking Ark. op. cit. |
Myers, N. |
Islands of Conservation. New
Scientist, v. 82 (Aug. 23), pp. 600-602. |
Prance, G.T. and Elias, T.S., Eds. |
Extinction is Forever. Bronx, NY,
New York Bot. Garden, 437 p. |
Quisumbing, E. |
Philippine Species of Plants
Facing Extinction. Araneta Jour. Agric. v. 14, pp.
135-162. |
Unesco/UNEP/FAO |
Tropical Forest Ecosystems. op.
cit., chs. 2, 4, 8. |
7. Regional Floras; Forest Inventory and Classifications
Aubréville, A. |
Etude Ecologique des Principales
Formations Végétales du Brésil et Contribution à la
Connaissance des Forêts de l'Amazonie Brésilienne:
Nogent-sur-Marne, Centre Technique Forestier Tropical,
268 p. |
Black, G.A., Dobzhansky, T. and
Payan, C. |
Some Attempts to Estimate Species
Diversity and Population Density of Trees in Amazonian
Forests. Bot. Gazette, v. 3, pp. 413-425. |
Hedberg, I. and O., Eds. |
Conservation of Vegetation in
Africa South of the Sahara. Uppsala, Acta
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Hueck, K. |
Die Wälder Südamerikas.
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Kartawinata, K; and Atmawidjaja,
R., Eds. |
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183 p. |
Letouzey, R. |
Etude Phytogéographique du
Cameroun. Paris, Lechevalier (Encyclopédie Biologique
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Meggers, B.J., Ayensu, E.S. and
Duckworth, W.D. |
Tropical Forest Ecosystems in
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Persson, R. |
Forest Resources of Africa. Part
II: Regional Analysis. Stockholm, Royal College of
Forestry, Dept. of Forest Survey. |
Pettinger, L.R. |
A Selected Bibliography: Remote
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Poore, M.E.D. |
Studies in Malaysian Rain Forests.
I. The Forest on the Triassic Sediments in Jengka Forest
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Prance, G.J. |
Floristic Inventory of the
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64, pp. 659-684. |
Saint-Aubin, G. |
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Schmid, M. |
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Schnell, R. |
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Singh, K.D. |
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Specht, R.L., Roe, E.M. and
Boughton, V.H. |
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Swellengrebel, E.J.G. |
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Tiwari, K.P. |
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Unesco/UNEP/FAO |
Tropical Forest Ecosystems. op.
cit., Ch. 1; Part III |
Whitmore, T.C., Ed. |
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