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Title: Evaluation of effectiveness of derived forest ecosystems as surrogates for invertebrate biodiversity, and identification of hotspots of invertebrate endemism : Southern region
Authors: Australian Museum
Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Keywords: Forest ecology;Forest policy;Forest conservation
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Forests Taskforce, Dept. of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,
Resource and Conservation Division, Dept. of Urban Affairs and Planning ;
Description: Includes bibliographical references (pp. 29-31)
Spiral bound.
At foot of title: A project undertaken as part of the NSW Comprehensive Regional Assessments project number NS 12/EH.
"This project has been jointly funded by the New South Wales and Commonwealth Governments and managed through the Resource and Conservation Division, Department of Urban Affairs and Planning, and the Forests Taskforce, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet" -- verso.
"July 2000".
Internal ID Number: 37222
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/3452
ISBN: 1740291034
Appears in Collections:Department of Urban Affairs and Planning [1995-2001]

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