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Trade in endangered species D 3.1 5
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Bioprospecting D 3.3 61 infringing
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From BIOSPHERE I to BIOSPHERE III F
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Life in the Earth System: BIOSPHERE
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Life in the Earth System: BIOSPHERE
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Life in the Earth System: BIOSPHERE
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Interaction between biomes, atmosph
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The biosphere between forest and de
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The biosphere between forest and de
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Biospheric control over the climate
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Global human impacts on the biosphe
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The terrestrial biosphere in global
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The marine biosphere in the carbon
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Human-induced climate change: conse
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Impact of global climate change on
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Conclusions F 4.3 237 F 4.3 Conclus
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Feedback mechanisms F 5.1 239 albed
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Physiological and metabolic importa
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Biogeographical criticality F 5.3 2
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‘Overexploitation’ as a syndrom
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Focus on global forest ecosystems G
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Focus on global forest ecosystems G
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Syndrome trends and interactions G
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Syndrome trends and interactions G
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Possible syndrome scenarios G 2.3 2
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Interaction of the Overexploitation
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The fundamental issue H 1 Are peopl
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Ethical fundamentals H 2 In answeri
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Knowledge and values as the foundat
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Methodological foundations and expl
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References L
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398 L References logical, commercia
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400 L References a Temperate Forest
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402 L References Vielfalt? Spektrum
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404 L References Erdmann, K-H (1997
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406 L References Gadgil, M (1999) F
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408 L References Suhrkamp, Frankfur
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410 L References Cambridge Universi
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412 L References management’. Bio
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414 L References MacIver, D C (1998
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416 L References ence on Alien Spec
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418 L References Patzelt, G (ed) (1
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420 L References Renn, O (1991) ‘
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422 L References Schwahn, C (1990)
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424 L References Taylor, P (1986) R
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426 L References (1995a) World in T
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Glossary M 431 Adaptive management
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450 O Index - ecological functions