@article{20838, note = {Contents : 1. Introduction to this guide; 2. Relationships among biodiversity-planning tools and between strategic biodiversity planning and other planning efforts; 3. Lessons learned from early experiences; 4. A framework for national biodiversity planning : the Convention on biological diversity; 5. An illustrative biodiversity-planning process : the basic steps; Annex A. Profiles in national biodiversity planning : Australia; Canada; The Philippines; Germany; Norway; Indonesia; United Kingdom; Vietnam; The Netherlands; China; Chile; Mexico; Poland; Kenya; Egypt; Costa Rica; South Pacific biodiversity conservation program; Annex B. Background information on intergovernmental decisions and corresponding activities that provide overall mandate for this study; Annex C. Criteria for identifying countries with advanced experience in strategic biodiversity planning; Annex D. Pro forma questionnaire for case study reports; Annex E. Contributors to the publication; Annex F. Contents of the Convention on biodiversity to be addressed in national strategies and action plans;.}, author = {Lanou, Steven M. and Miller, Kenton R.}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/20838}, title = {National biodiversity planning : guidelines based on early experiences around the world.}, recid = {20838}, pages = {xiii, 161 pages :}, }