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La végétation des Alpes occidentales : Un sommet de la biodiversité
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Camerino

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The Caucasus and its flowers
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ISBN: 8090254136 9788090254138 Year: 2006 Publisher: Pardubice : LOXIA,

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The mountain flora of Java
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ISBN: 1281400416 9786611400415 1435657969 9047425545 9781435657960 9004153470 9789004153479 9781281400413 6611400419 9789047425540 9789047418689 Year: 2006 Publisher: Leiden Boston Brill

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The mountain flora of Java constitutes a unique natural heritage of Indonesia and indeed of the whole world. The most informative and most beautifully illustrated book ever written on this rich resource is doubtlessly The Mountain Flora of Java written by the late renowned Dutch biologist C.G.G.J. van Steenis, with unsurpassed paint drawings of 456 flowering plant species by Amir Hamzah and Moehamad Toha. The first edition from 1972 was sold out fairly soon. Brill is therefore proud to publish this edition of this seminal work at this point in time. There are three very good reasons to reprint the Mountain Flora both in English and in the Indonesian language. • First of all there is the importance of this flora for biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of the vulnerable mountain ecosystems of Java. • Secondly, the unique style and quality of the 456 plant portraits by Amir Hamzah and Moehamad Toha. • Thirdly there is the science, explaining and interpreting the rich botanical diversity in the mountains of Java. Although written over 40 years ago Van Steenis' approach to the study of botany can still serve as an example and inspiration for young botanists, conservationists and policy makers.

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