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Adam Tomasek- All Publications

Priority Setting at WWF-US: Toward a New Conservation Portfolio. T. Dillon, , A. Tomasek, M. Symington, C. Tapley, R. Abell, M. Moye and K. Davis. World Wildlife Fund - US. 2005.

The Spiny Forests of Madagascar - A Living Laboratory of Evolution. Tomasek, Adam. FOCUS World Wildlife Fund - US. 2005.

Africa-Madagascar: Human Migration in the Spiny Forest. A. Tomaseck. 2005.

Wasur-Tonda Transboundary Conservation in the New Guinea Wilderness Bowe, Michele, J. Morrison, A. Tomasek.(Mittermeier, et. al. Transboundary Conservation). 2005.

Speaking the Many Languages of Conservation. A. Tomaseck. World Wildlife Fund - US. 2005.

Including Ethnoecological Research for Improved Conservation: A Case Study from the TransFly Region of New Guinea. Tomasek, Adam, B. Bito, M. Wohling and M. Bowe, 19th Annual Meeting for Society for Conservation Biology. 2005.

Conservation in a Hetereogenous Landscape: Identifying Representation Targets for the Mikea Spiny Forest of Madagascar Rakotomalaza, Pierre, G. Powell, A. Tomasek, and M. McKnight.. 19th Annual Meeting for Society for Conservation Biology.

Scanning the Past, Present and Future of Ecoregion Conservation within WWF. Tomasek, Adam, B. Golder, and J. Ogelthorpe, World Wildlife Fund - US. 2005.

The Worldwide Costs of Marine Protected Areas. Balmford, Andrew, P. Gravestock, N. Hockley, C. McLean, C. Roberts. PNAS, Volume 101, No. 26, June 2004.

Guiding Principles for Ecoregion Conservation. Ostlie, Wayne, J. Higgins, J. Morrison, A. Tomasek, and J. Parrish. The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund - US. 2004.

Costs of Doing Ecoregion Conservation.Tomasek, Adam, 2004. World Wildlife Fund - US. 2004.

Assessment of Ecoregion Support Needs. Oglethorpe, Judy, A. Tomasek, J. Morrison, and B. Golder. Wildlife Fund - US. 2004.

Beyond Noah: Saving Species is Not Enough. Higgins, Jonathon, T. Ricketts, J. Parrish, E. Dinerstein, G. Powell, S. Palminteri, J. Hoekstra, J. Morrison, A. Tomasek and J. Adams. 2004. Conservation Biology, Volume 18, No. 6, December 2004.

Gap Assessments: Identifying and Filling Priority Gaps in Representative Protected Area Systems and Why Representative Conservation Matters for a Sustainable Planet. Presented at 3rd IUCN World Conservation Congress in Bangkok, Thailand 2004. Dinerstein, Eric, J. Morrison and A. Tomasek, Ecoregion Conservation as a Foundation for a Conservation Estate in North America. 18th Annual Meeting for Society for Conservation Biology. 2004.

One Land, Two Countries - Resource Conservation in the TransFly of Southern New Guinea. Presented at 5th World Parks Congress in Durban, South Africa 2003. Building Partnerships for Nature and Biodiversity Conservation. Presented at UNESCO 30th Anniversary of the Convention Concerning the

Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, 2002.

Private Sector Initiatives: A Strategy for Engaging Business in Biodiversity Conservation. WWF. 2002.

Population Issues in Focal Ecoregion Programs: A Preliminary Analysis. WWF. 2002.

40-years of Coral Conservation. International Coral Conservation Roundtable. WWF, February 2002.

A Conservation Decade for the Tropical Oceans. World Wildlife Fund - US. 2002.

Conserving Endangered Space: Southwestern Amazon. World Wildlife Fund - US. 2001.

Conserving Endangered Space: Eastern Himalayas. World Wildlife Fund - US. 2001.

Conserving Endangered Space: Sulu-Sulawesi Seas. World Wildlife Fund - US. 2001.

Conserving Endangered Space: Congo Basin. World Wildlife Fund - US. 2001.

The Role of People Centered Agriculture in Rural Development. Presented at 4th Latin America Farming Systems Research symposium in Santiago, Chile 2000.

Community-based Agriculture and Conservation in Paraguay: A Sustainability Analysis of NGO-Private Sector Collaboration. California State University Press, 1998.

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