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Old Masonry Walls as Ruderal Habitats for Biodiversity Conservation and Enhancement in Urban Hong Kong
This chapter contains sections titled:
Summary
Introduction
Study area and methods
Unique and cultural heritage
Natural and living heritage
Threatened and sustainable heritage
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
Old Masonry Walls as Ruderal Habitats for Biodiversity Conservation and Enhancement in Urban Hong Kong
This chapter contains sections titled:
Summary
Introduction
Study area and methods
Unique and cultural heritage
Natural and living heritage
Threatened and sustainable heritage
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
Old Masonry Walls as Ruderal Habitats for Biodiversity Conservation and Enhancement in Urban Hong Kong
Müller, Norbert (editor) / Werner, Peter (editor) / Kelcey, John G. (editor) / Jim, C. Y. (author)
2010-04-16
25 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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