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Conservation Reports

 

Over 40 conservation reports produced by BirdLife International in Indochina are available in PDF format. View full list

  

These conservation reports include investment plans and feasibility studies of protected areas in Vietnam prepared by BirdLife International and the Forest Inventory and Planning Institute; and reports on a series of rapid field surveys conducted during the preparation of the Directory of Important Bird Areas in Vietnam.

 

 

Myanmar: Investment Opportunities in Biodiversity Conservation

 

By Andrew W. Tordoff, Jonathan C. Eames, Karin Eberhardt, Michael C. Baltzer, Peter Davidson, Peter Leimgruber, U Uga, U Aung Than, BirdLife International (2005) 124 pp.

 

Click here to view: page 1 - 62 and page 63 - 124

 

This book is available from BirdLife International in Indochina. Add.: N6/2+3, Lane 25, Lang Ha Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (84 4) 3514 8904; Email:
birdlife@birdlife.org.vn

 

 

 

Building Grassroots Support for Conservation


BirdLife International (2006)

 

Lessons learned from BirdLife's Site Support Groups in Cambodia and Vietnam.

 

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Local languages field guide

 

Birds of Myanmar (2003) is available from BirdLife/BANCA Darwin Project Office

14 (A) Bawga Lane, 9th Mile,
Mayangon Township, Yangon
Tel: (95 1) 661 058; Email:
benca@yangon.net.mm

 

Birds of Laos (2003) is available from Wildlife Conservation Society office in Laos

P.O Box 6712, Vientiane, Lao P.D.R
Tel: (856 21) 215 400; Email:
wcslao@laotel.com

  

 

Chim Viet Nam (2000) is available from BirdLife International Vietnam Programme.

N6/2+3, Lane 25, Lang Ha Street, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (84 4) 3514 8904 or Email: birdlife@birdlife.org.vn

 

 

Slipper Orchid of Vietnam (Lan Hai Viet Nam). 2004


This book is available from BirdLife in Vietnam:

N6/2+3, Lane 25, Lang Ha Street, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (84 4) 3514 89 04

Email: birdlife@birdlife.org.vn

 

 

Expedition field guide techniques (translated into Vietnamese language). 2003

 

This book is available from BirdLife in Vietnam:
N6/2+3, Lane 25, Lang Ha Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (84 4) 3514 89 04
Email:
birdlife@birdlife.org.vn

 

 

Sustainable aquacultural and environment protection in Hanam Island, Yen Hung District, Quang Ninh Province (Vietnamese). 2003

 

This book is available from BirdLife in Vietnam:

N6/2+3, Lane 25, Lang Ha Street, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (84 4) 3514 8904

Email: birdlife@birdlife.org.vn

 

 

Sourcebook of Existing and Proposed Protected Areas in Vietnam

 

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Sourcebook of Existing and Proposed Protected Areas in Vietnam: Second Edition
 

The Sourcebook of Existing and Proposed Protected Areas in Vietnam provides a comprehensive overview of Vietnam's protected areas systems (Special-use Forests, marine protected areas and wetland protected areas).
 

The Sourcebook is aimed at a broad target audience, including protected area planners and practitioners, provincial and central government agencies, research institutions, NGOs, and donor agencies.

 

The first edition of the Sourcebook was published in 2001 by the BirdLife International in Indochina, Vietnam Programme,  and the Forest Inventory and Planning Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), with financial support from the European Union. In the three years since the publication of the first edition, there have been many changes to Vietnam's protected areas systems, including the establishment of new protected areas, and a significant increase in availability of information about many sites.

 

This second edition of the Sourcebook, which has been compiled by BirdLife International in Indochina and MARD, with financial support from the World Bank and the Royal Netherlands Government, builds on the first, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the information currently available on existing and proposed protected areas in Vietnam. In particular, the second edition is intended to provide:
 

  • reliable, up-to-date information on the location, status and values of Vietnam's protected areas, as a resource for planners and decision-makers at international, national and provincial levels;
  • baseline data for monitoring the impacts of national and provincial policies and plans on protected areas;
  • a resource for training, awareness and educational activities, of particular potential value at the provincial, district, site and project levels; and
  • a tool to support the implementation of the Vietnam Conservation Fund.


The Sourcebook contains site cards for 208 existing and proposed protected areas in Vietnam. Each site card summarises the existing information available about the site, and directs the reader to more detailed sources of information. The Sourcebook has been produced in loose-leaf format, to facilitate copying and updating. Users are encouraged to copy and use the information contained herein for conservation and environmental awareness purposes. The Sourcebook is available in both Vietnamese and English, and is also available in CD Rom and on-line versions.

 

 

 

Sourcebook is available from BirdLife in Vietnam:

N6/2+3, Lane 25, Lang Ha Street, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (84 4) 3514 8904; Email: birdlife@birdlife.org.vn

 

 

 

Directories of Important Bird Areas for Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam

 

 

The Directory of Important Bird Areas is a contribution to conservation planning in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam for the 21st Century. The directory uses birds as indicators to identify a set of internationally important sites for biodiversity conservation. Detailed site accounts on all important bird areas in each country are included, with information on birds and biodiversity, threats, and conservation actions. In addition, each site account includes conservation management recommendations.

 

IBA directories are available in English and local languages (Vietnamese, Laos and Khmer), in CD Rom (Vietnam's IBAs), and on-line.

 

View Vietnam IBA

View Lao IBA

View Cambodia IBA

 

IBA Directories are available from BirdLife in Vietnam:

N6/2+3, Lane 25, Lang Ha Street, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (84 4) 3514 8904; Email: birdlife@birdlife.org.vn

 

 

BirdLife Library


BirdLife International in Indochina encourages visitors to use the resources available at our library located in Hanoi, Vietnam. Before arrival, all visitors should first make an appointment by phone (84 4) 3514 89 04 or email birdlife@birdlife.org.vn.

 

The library contains general environmental resources, and also more specific literature concerning biodiversity. There is a wide range of documentation in English, Vietnamese, Khmer, Lao, Indonesian, and Chinese. You will also find a comprehensive collection on Vietnam's protected areas network, as well as IBA Directories for Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos.


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