Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in Southwest China


Bibliography

Selected articles on the internet

From www.china.org.cn :

"Keep Lashihai A Bird Paradise ."
http://www1.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2002-07-01/75826.html

"Two Huge Hydropower Stations Planned." http://service.china.org.cn/link/wcm/Show_Text?info_id=45984&p_qry=Yunnan

"Tibetans Establish First Ever Nature Reserve." http://service.china.org.cn/link/wcm/Show_Text?info_id=45634&p_qry=Yunnan

"The Drung Ethnic Minority." http://service.china.org.cn/link/wcm/Show_Text?info_id=40735&p_qry=Yunnan%20and%20Environment

"Xiaowan Dam, A Reservoir for Progress." http://service.china.org.cn/link/wcm/Show_Text?info_id=42990&p_qry=Yunnan%20and%20Environment

"Golden Monkeys Share Harmonious Relationship With Man." http://service.china.org.cn/link/wcm/Show_Text?info_id=11132&p_qry=Yunnan

" Lugu Lake to Be Considered for World Heritage Listing." http://service.china.org.cn/link/wcm/Show_Text?info_id=28766&p_qry=Yunnan

" Yunnan Becomes Leading Blackneck Crane Habitat."
http://www.china.org.cn/english/29129.htm

Others:

" China 's Crane Experiment."
http://www.nwf.org/internationalwildlife/2001/cranejf01.html

"Extra-large Hydropower Stations to Be Built along Upper Reaches of The Yangtze." People's Daily http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200102/23/eng20010223_63220.html

" China Eyes River for Development." U.S. Water News Online, October 2001
http://www.uswaternews.com/archives/arcglobal/1chieye10.html

"Twenty students and ten media people spent a month in Yunnan Province in a 'Long March' to stop the destruction of the habitat of the snub-nosed monkey. The students conducted an economic and social survey of the impoverished Tibetan nationality minority , one of the poorest in China , in order to find viable economic alternatives overcutting of forest land which threatens the survival of the snub-nosed monkey. The students discovered that the threat to the monkeys did not come, as they had assumed, from the traditional slash and burn agriculture of the local people, but from the state-owned timber company which clear-cut forests both inside and outside the nature preserve."
http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/english/sandt/webmonk.htm

" China Enhances Protection of Rare Black-Necked Cranes."
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2003-02/18/content_734167.htm

 

 

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