This jumps to mind. Emphasis on succinct!
Ehrenfeld, David. 1986. Thirty Million Cheers for Biodiversity. New Scientist, June 12, 1986, 40-43 Cheers, Bill Hipwell -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of C. Epstein Sent: Monday, 31 July 2006 2:16 p.m. To: GEP-Ed Subject: succint reading on biodiversity? Dear All, can any one think of a succint, to the point, and shortish reading on biodiversity, that would present both the scientific issue and the existing policy arrangements/conventions? It seems suprisingly difficult to find anything that does that simply. This is for my undergrad course on 'Environmental POlitics and Policy' at Sydney University Thanks charlotte