The Conservation of International Flyway Populations of Waders
Journal
International Wader Studies
Issue
2
Year
1987
CONTENTS
- Introduction. 1-2.
- N. C. Davidson, M. W. Pienkowski
- Acknowledgements. 2.
- s.n.
PART 1. REVIEWS OF WADER FLYWAYS
- Wader Migration Systems in East Asia and Australasia. 4-14.
- D. Parish, B. Lane, P. Sagar, P. Tomkovitch
- Wader Migration Systems in Southern and Eastern Africa and Western Asia. 15-34.
- R. W. Summers, L. G. Underhill, D. J. Pearson, D. A. Scott
- Wader Migration Systems in the East Atlantic. 35-56.
- T. Piersma, A. J. Beintema, N. C. Davidson, Oag Munster, M. W. Pienkowski
- Wader Migration Systems in the New World. 57-69.
- R. J. G. Morrison, J. P. Myers
PART 2. SOME RECENT STUDIES ON THE DISTRIBUTIONS AND MIGRATIONS OF WADERS
- The Importance of Sierra Leone for Wintering Waders. 71-75.
- A. Tye, H. Tye
- Palearctic Waders in Coastal Ghana in 1985/86. 76-78.
- Y. Ntiamoa-Baidu, A. Grieve
- Studies on the Breeding Orgins of Waders in the Dutch Wadden Sea: A Progress Report. 79.
- M. Engelmoer, G. Boere, E. Nieboer, C. Roselaar
- The Spring Migration System of Nearctic Knots Calindris Canutus Islandica: A Re-Appraisal. 80-84.
- J. D. Uttley, C. J. Thomas, N. C. Davidson, K.-B. Strann, P. R. Evans
- The Migration of Waders Through North-East Iceland. 85-89.
- J. P. Whitfield, J. Magnusson
- Recent Papers on Flyway Populations in WSG Bulletin. 90-91.
- s.n.
- Breeding Waders in Europe. 92-93.
- T. Piersma
PART 3. APPROACHES TO FLYWAY CONSERVATION
- Problems in Maintaining Breeding Habitat, with Particular Reference to Peatland Waders. 95-101.
- M. W. Pienkowski, D. A. Stroud, T. M. Reed
- Threats to Breeding Waders: The Impact of Changing Agricultural Land-Use on the Breeding Ecology of Lapwings. 102-104.
- H. Galbraith
- Threats to Coastal Wintering and Staging Areas of Waders. 105-113.
- C. J. Smit, R. H. D. Lambeck, W. J. Wolff
- International Conventions. 114-117.
- M. Smart
- The Effectiveness of European Agreements for Wader Conservation. 118-121.
- L. A. Batten
- The Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. 122-124.
- J. P. Myers, P. D. McLain, R. I. G. Morrison, P. Z. Antas, P. Canevari, B. A. Harrington, T. E. Lovejoy, V. Pulido, M. Sallaberry, S. E. Senner
- Conservation of Wader Habitats in Coastal West Africa. 125-127.
- I. R. Hepburn
- Conservation of Wader Habitats in India. 128-131.
- S. A. Hussain
- Conservation of Wader Habitats in East Asia. 132-134.
- D. Parish
- Conservation of Wader Habitats in Australasia. 135-138.
- B. A. Lane, P. M. Sagar
- Habitat Restoration and Creation: Its Role and Potential in the Conservation of Waders. 139-145.
- N. C. Davidson, P. R. Evans
- Socio-Economic Considerations in Protecting Shorebird Sites in the Developing World: Some Priorities and Implications for the Direction of Future Research. 146-148.
- P. J. Dugan
PART 4. FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR THE RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION OF FLYWAY POPULATIONS OF WADERS
- Future Directions for Research and Conservation of Flyway Populations of Waders. 149-150.
- N. C. Davidson, M. W. Pienkowskl, J. P. Myers, M. E. Moser
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS. 151.
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