Biodiversity and land use systems in the fragmented Mata Atlântica

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This book is a compendium of the results of an integrated inter- and transdisciplinary study of the land use systems and biodiversity of the Atlantic Forest region (Mata Atlântica) in Brazil. From 2002 – 2008 a team of 27 scientists from Europe and Latin America investigated the Biodiversity and land use systems and analysed the dynamic of the Atlantic Forest . The original research results and thematic conclusions as well as an extensive literature review will be useful for researchers, students and lecturers, applied scientists, policy-makers and decision makers in the fields of biodiversity conservation, sustainable land use planning, agriculture, agroforestry, soil science and botanic.

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