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Xuất bản
Báo cáo bảo tồn
 Hơn 40 báo cáo bảo tồn do Chương trình BirdLife Đông Dương xuất bản hiện có ở dạng PDF. Bấm vào đây để xem chi tiết.
Các báo cáo bảo tồn này bao gồm các kế hoạch đầu tư và nghiên cứu khả thi cho các khu bảo vệ tại Việt Nam do BirdLife phối hợp với Viện Điều tra Quy hoạch Rừng thực hiện; các báo cáo của các chuyến khảo sát nhanh được thực hiện trong quá trình đánh giá các Vùng Chim Quan Trọng của Việt Nam và nhiều báo cáo từ các dự án khác. |
    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 |
    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)
Chim Viet Nam is the first Vietnamese-language field guide to Vietnam's birds. Its objective is to encourage the study and appreciation of birds. The wealth of information provided, including over 500 species accounts, a comprehensive checklist of Vietnam's birds, and chapters on bird conservation, bird biology, birdwatching and birds in Vietnamese culture, will enable bird enthusiasts of all levels of experience to develop an understanding of Vietnam's birds. This book is available from BirdLife in 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
The Sourcebook of Existing and Proposed Protected Areas in Vietnam provides a comprehensive overview of Vietnam's protected areas network.
Click here to view Sourcebook.
The Sourcebook is aimed at a broad target audience, including protected area planners and practitioners; provincial governmental agencies; research organisations; NGOs and funding agencies.
The Sourcebook provides a guide to the information available on 208 existing and proposed protected areas throughout Vietnam. These include existing and proposed 'Special Use Forests' (national parks, nature reserves and cultural and historical sites) and proposed marine protected areas. |
    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 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.
Click here to view Vietnam IBA
Click here to view Lao IBA
Click here to view Cambodia IBA
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    Welcome to our library!
 BirdLife International in Indochina publishes a range of technical reports and field guides, and other occasional publications. These are published in English and local languages. Most publications exist in hard copy format and in web-based and CD-Rom format. Our first technical report, entitled The Status and Distribution of Green Peafowl Pavo muticus in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam remains today the only quantitative study of a Globally Threatened Species in Vietnam.
The bulk of our technical publications have been management plans or management feasibility studies for the establishment of new protected areas in Vietnam. In 1997 we published a strategy document for the wise-use of wetlands in the Mekong Delta. In 1999 we published the first review of the protected areas system in Vietnam and in 2001 we published the first edition of the Sourcebook of Existing and Proposed Protected areas in Vietnam. A second edition of this work was published in 2004 [link to the Sourcebook]. Between 2002-2003 we published IBA directories for Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam [link to IBA Directory for Vietnam]
In 2000 we published the first modern local-language bird field guide to Vietnam. Entitled Chim Viet Nam it covers about 300 species, or one third of the avifauna. This was followed in 2003 by Birds of Myanmar, again a local language field guide introducing a selection of common birds. At the end of 2003 we published the first fully comprehensive field guide to the birds of Laos. Our occasional publications have included a comprehensive guide to the Slipper Orchids of Vietnam and an illustrated checklist to the butterflies of Vietnam.
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