103 results on '"Hamann, Ole"'
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2. Comparative Conservation Biology of Oceanic Archipelagoes: Hawaii and the Galápagos
3. On Climatic Conditions, Vegetation Types, and Leaf Size in the Galapagos Islands
4. Ecology, demography and conservation in the Galapagos Islands flora
5. Demographic studies of three indigenous stand-forming plant taxa (Scalesia, Opuntia, and Bursera) in the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
6. On vegetation recovery, goats and giant tortoises on Pinta Island, Galápagos, Ecuador
7. The Joint IUCN-WWF Plants Conservation Programme and its Interest in Medicinal Plants
8. Indigenous and alien plants in the Galápagos Islands: problems of conservation and development
9. CONFERENCES & MEETINGS
10. The IUCN/WWF Plants Conservation Programme 1984-85
11. IUCN—WWF Plant Advisory Group, First Meeting, held in the Missouri Botanical Garden, St Louis, Missouri, USA, during 17-18 December 1984
12. Important Prospect: Workshop on Botanical Research and Management in Galàpagos, to be Held at the Charles Darwin Research Station, Santa Cruz, Galàpagos, Ecuador, 12-18 April 1987
13. Botanical research in the Galapagos islands : the last fifty years and the next fifty
14. Dansk naturpolitik - visioner og anbefalinger:Vismandsraport 2000
15. Hamann, Ole Jørgen
16. Vegetation changes over three decades on Santa Fe Island, Galápagos, Ecuador
17. La vegetación de la Isla Santiago : pasado y presente
18. The vegetation of Isla Santiago : past and present
19. Demographic studies of three indigenous stand - forming plant taxa (Scalesia, Opuntia and Bursera in the Galápagos Islands
20. Bioinvasioner - et globalt problem
21. Invasive arter og GMO'er - Nye trusler mod naturen
22. Dansk naturpolitik-visioner og anbefalinger. Vismandsrapport 2000
23. Botanisk Have 400 år
24. Long-Term Studies on Scalesia, Opuntia and Bursera in the Gálapagos: Mortality and Recruitment
25. Den thailandske orkidésamling i Botanisk Have
26. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Tuberous Legumes 5.-8. August 1996, Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico
27. Forsvundet i 200 år
28. Vietation changes over three decades on Santa Fe Island, Galhpagos, Ecuador
29. Conservation of endangered plants of the galápagos; integrating conservation actions
30. Vegetationsveränderungen und Naturschutz
31. Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
32. Botanic gardens and their role in ex situ germplasm conservation
33. Schutz der Pflanzenwelt auf Galapagos
34. Indigenous and alien plants in the Galapagos Islands: Problems of conservation and development
35. The joint IUCN-WWF plants conservation programme and its interest in medicinal plants
36. Copenhagen workshop looks at the role of botanical gardens in ex situ conservation
37. The Botanic Gardens as part of the IUCN/WWF plants conservation programme
38. Micropropagation of threatened endemic and indigenous plant species from the island of Rodrigues
39. Demographic studies of three indigenous standforming plant taxa (Scalesia, Opuntia, and Bursera) in the Gal´pagos Islands, Ecuador.
40. Scalesia gordilloi sp. nov. (Asteraceae) from the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
41. Scalesia gordilloi a new Galapagos plant species
42. Vegetation regrowth on Isla Pinta : a success story
43. Plants introduced into Galapagos - not by man, but by EI Niño?
44. Use of in vitro methods in the conservation programmes for endangered species of Rodrigues
45. Omkring en berømt dansk botaniker i Indien [Nathanael Wallich]
46. Important Prospect: Workshop on Botanical Research and Management in Galàpagos, to be Held at the Charles Darwin Research Station, Santa Cruz, Galàpagos, Ecuador, 12-18 April 1987
47. IUCN—WWF Plant Advisory Group, First Meeting, held in the Missouri Botanical Garden, St Louis, Missouri, USA, during 17-18 December 1984
48. Announcement
49. Biological invasions of island nature reserves
50. IUCN—WWF Plant Advisory Group, First Meeting, held in the Missouri Botanical Garden, St Louis, Missouri, USA, during 17–18 December 1984
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