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Agrobiodiversity
Biodiversity W Ghats
GIZ issue papers
Integrated Conservation and Development
Planting trees to eat fish

Selected publications written, edited or managed by Paul Mundy

Complete list of publications

Agrobiodiversity: The key to food security  and adaptation to climate change

Discussion paper

Johannes Kotschi and Annette von Lossau, GIZ, Eschborn 2011.

Translated from German by Paul Mundy

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Biodiversity in the Western Ghats

An information kit

Illustrated loose-leaf kit containing 70 topics on this diverse but ecologically threatened area of India. Published 1994 by the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction and the World Wide Fund for Nature--India.

Writeshop managed and kit edited by Paul Mundy.

HTML version

Available on the Community Development Library

GIZ issue papers

4-page issue papers on agrobiodiversity and climate change.

  • Implementing international agreements to conserve agrobiodiversity: Lessons from five countries
  • Agrobiodiversity and adapting to climate change: The example of coffee
  • Climate change and agriculture: Examples from the work of GIZ - Guatemala
  • Payment for environmental services (PES) to conserve agricultural biodiversity

Translated from German by Paul Mundy

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Integrated conservation and development

A review of project experience from CARE

Proceedings of a workshop held in Hornbaek, Denmark, Sep 1997. CARE-Danmark, Copenhagen.

Edited by Tom Blomley and Paul Mundy

The natural regions of Sumatra and their production pattern

A regional analysis

Vol. 1: text

Vol. 2: maps

Ulrich Scholz

A regional geography of Sumatra's agriculture.

Central Research Institute for Food Crops, Indonesia, 1983

Edited by Paul Mundy

Planting trees to eat fish

Field experiences in wetlands and poverty reduction

Wetlands International, 2009

Experience from four Wetlands International-supported projects that combined conservation and development goals in Indonesia, Kenya, Zambia/Malawi and Mali.

Writeshop facilitated and managed, book editing and layout by Paul Mundy

Available from Wetlands International

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