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The Foundation for Environmental Conservation: Origins, Objectives, and Needs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Nicholas Polunin
Affiliation:
The Foundation for Environmental Conservation (updated version following its 14th Annual General Meeting, held on 28 February 1989). Address: 7 Chemin Taverney, 1218 Grand-Saconnex Geneva, Switzerland.
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Abstract

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Type
Notes, News & Comments
Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1989

References

* These include the International Vernadsky Foundation, established in 1988 and centred on the USSR, of which the President is one of the 10 Founders, and an International Centre for Biosphere Studies, which has recently been recommended, inter alia at our urging, to be located in the Institute of Soil Science and Photosynthesis in Pushchino, USSR. They also include the (Indian) National Environmental Conservation Association, of which the President is a life Member and a Member of the Advisory Board, and the collaborating International Society of Naturalists (IN-SONA), of which the President is an elected Fellow and Patron.