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The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Mohamed Kassas
Affiliation:
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Avenue du Mont-Blanc 1196 Gland, Switzerland; Professor of Applied Botany and Head Department of Botany, Faculty of Science Cairo UniversityGiza, Egypt.
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Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1983

References

* See the account, by Patricia A. Bliss-Guest & Dr Stjepan Keckes, published in our last Spring issue (Environmental Conservation), 9 (1), pp. 43–9, 1982).Google Scholar The World Charter for Nature is printed on pp. 67–8 of this issue.—Ed.

** See the following detailed paper on ‘IUCN in Retrospect and Prospect’, by its outgoing Director-General, Dr Lee M. Talbot. Ed.

Our collaborators also, and especially featured in our Spring issue of last year.—Ed.

* See the account by its Scientific Director, Dr E. Barton Worthington, in his paper ‘The Ecological Century’, published in our Spring issue of last year (Environmental Conservation, 9 (1), pp. 6570, 1982).Google Scholar

** See the account by Dr Michel Batisse, entitled ‘The Relevance of MAB’, published in Environmental Conservation, 7 (3), pp. 179–84.Google Scholar

See DrTalbot, Lee M.'s ‘The World Conservation Strategy’Google Scholar, published in our Winter issue of 1980 (Environmental Conservation, 7 (4). pp. 259–68, 1980)Google Scholar, and ProfessorTisdell, Clement A.'s ‘An Economist' Critique of the World Conservation Strategy, with Examples from the Australian Experience’, published on pp. 4352Google Scholar of this issue.—Ed.