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Mountains of Southwest China
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Core Documents
Ecosystem Profile, June 2002
English
(PDF - 1.2 MB) |
Chinese
(PDF - 646 KB)
Fact Sheet, January 2003
English
(PDF - 77KB) |
Chinese
(PDF - 280KB)
Monitoring & Evaluation
Assessing Five Years of CEPF Investment in the Mountains of Southwest China Biodiversity Hotspot, August 2008
English
(PDF - 584 KB)
CEPF and Poverty Reduction: A Review of the CEPF Portfolio in the Mountains of Southwest China Hotspot, January 2008
English
(PDF 282 KB)
Portfolio Overview, as of June 2005
English
(PDF - 276 KB)
- Full related briefing book
English
(PDF - 6.7 MB)
Project Final Reports
Compiled by project leaders detailing final results and lessons learned
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Other Publications
Trade and Conservation of
Taxus
in China
Chinese
(PDF - 2.3 MB), TRAFFIC International
Workshop Report on Community Based Monitoring
Chinese
(PDF - 1.2 MB), Kunming Institute of Botany
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