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*Curtis, F. (2007). Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Globalization: Contradictions of Natural Capital. In ''Review of Radical Political Economics'', 39, 385-390.  
*Curtis, F. (2007). Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Globalization: Contradictions of Natural Capital. In ''Review of Radical Political Economics'', 39, 385-390.  


*Forum Biodiversität Schweiz (2002). ''Hotspot. Biodiversität und invasive Arten. Biodiversität: Forschung und Praxis im Dialog.'' Retrieved December 5, 2009, from Forum Biodiversität Schweiz’ Web site, www.biodiversity.ch/downloads/5_02_d.pdf.
 
*Forum Biodiversität Schweiz (2002). ''Hotspot. Biodiversität und invasive Arten. Biodiversität: Forschung und Praxis im Dialog.'' Retrieved December 5, 2009, from Forum Biodiversität Schweiz’ Web site [http://www.biodiversity.ch/downloads/5_02_d.pdf].
 


*Gane, N. (2001). Chasing the ‘Runaway World’: The Politics of Recent Globalization Theory. ''In Acta Sociologica, 44,'' 81-89.  
*Gane, N. (2001). Chasing the ‘Runaway World’: The Politics of Recent Globalization Theory. ''In Acta Sociologica, 44,'' 81-89.  


*Gaston, K.J., & Spicer, J.I. (2004). ''Biodiversity. An Introduction.'' Malden, USA, Okford, UK, Victoria, AUS: Blackwell Publishing.
*Gaston, K.J., & Spicer, J.I. (2004). ''Biodiversity. An Introduction.'' Malden, USA, Okford, UK, Victoria, AUS: Blackwell Publishing.
''This work is one of the standard ecological literatures for biodiversity in general. It covers all dimension of the topic: The natural-scientific background (species in general, correlations, history) to understand current development and describes this. Through undoubted information the reader gets an overview over the certain insights. It is not the purpose to make a statement to the current discussions.''  
''This work is one of the standard ecological literatures for biodiversity in general. It covers all dimension of the topic: The natural-scientific background (species in general, correlations, history) to understand current development and describes this. Through undoubted information the reader gets an overview over the certain insights. It is not the purpose to make a statement to the current discussions.''  


*Heal, G. (2002). ''Biodiversity and Globalization''. Retrived December 2, 2009, from Columbia Business School Web site, [www2.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/gheal/EnvironmentalEconomicsPapers/biodiversity%20&%20globalization.pdf].  
 
*Heal, G. (2002). ''Biodiversity and Globalization''. Retrived December 2, 2009, from Columbia Business School Web site, [http://www2.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/gheal/EnvironmentalEconomicsPapers/biodiversity%20&%20globalization.pdf].
''The author is inter alia Professor of Public Policy and Business Responsibility, Professor of Finance & Economics at the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University and Co-Director of the Earth Institute’s Center for Globalization and Sustainable Development. His text discusses the relation between biodiversity and globalization- with a statement that loss of biodiversity is not caused by globalization; furthermore this globalization is needed to face this challenge. Probably because he is an economic scientist ecological arguments about correlation between species does not occur in his argumentation- and this influences the conclusion.''
''The author is inter alia Professor of Public Policy and Business Responsibility, Professor of Finance & Economics at the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University and Co-Director of the Earth Institute’s Center for Globalization and Sustainable Development. His text discusses the relation between biodiversity and globalization- with a statement that loss of biodiversity is not caused by globalization; furthermore this globalization is needed to face this challenge. Probably because he is an economic scientist ecological arguments about correlation between species does not occur in his argumentation- and this influences the conclusion.''


*Held, D., McGrew, A., Goldblatt, D., & Perrat, J. (2008). What is Globalization? In What is Globalization? Introduction. Global Transformations website. Retrieved October 31, 2009, from ''www.polity.co.uk/global/whatisglobalization.asp''


*Olorode, O. (2004). Biodiversity, Globalisation and Poverty. ''African Journal of Traditional, Complimentary and Alternative Medicines, Vol. 4, No.4,'' 532-540. Retrieved December 2, 2009, from [www.bioline.org.br/pdf?tc07071].  
*Held, D., McGrew, A., Goldblatt, D., & Perrat, J. (2008). What is Globalization? In What is Globalization? Introduction. Global Transformations website. Retrieved October 31, 2009, from [http://www.polity.co.uk/global/whatisglobalization.asp].
 
 
*Olorode, O. (2004). Biodiversity, Globalisation and Poverty. ''African Journal of Traditional, Complimentary and Alternative Medicines, Vol. 4, No.4,'' 532-540. Retrieved December 2, 2009, from [http://www.bioline.org.br/pdf?tc07071].  
''The author works at the Department of Botany at the Obafemi Awolowo Unifersity in Nigeria. Influenced by this background he gives a good, unconventional, illustrative insight through the correlation between biodiversity and poverty, causes and solutions for the problems both themes are threatened by.''
''The author works at the Department of Botany at the Obafemi Awolowo Unifersity in Nigeria. Influenced by this background he gives a good, unconventional, illustrative insight through the correlation between biodiversity and poverty, causes and solutions for the problems both themes are threatened by.''


*Swanson, T. (1999). Why is there a Biodiversity Convention? The International Interest in Centralized Development Planning [[www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/2623346.pdf]]. ''International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-), Vol. 75, No. 2,'' 307-331.  
 
''Professor Swanson currently holds the Chair in Law & Economics at University College London. His text focuses in an neutral argumentation on the need for a global control of the risk of biodiversity.  
*Swanson, T. (1999). Why is there a Biodiversity Convention? The International Interest in Centralized Development Planning [http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/2623346.pdf]. ''International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-), Vol. 75, No. 2,'' 307-331.  
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''Professor Swanson currently holds the Chair in Law & Economics at University College London. His text focuses in an neutral argumentation on the need for a global control of the risk of biodiversity.''
*United Nations (UN) (1993). ''MULTILATERAL. Convention on biological diversity.'' Retrieved December 2, 2009, from Convention on Biological Diversity Web site, [www.cbd.int/doc/legal/cbd-un-en.pdf.]
 
 
*United Nations (UN) (1993). ''MULTILATERAL. Convention on biological diversity.'' Retrieved December 2, 2009, from Convention on Biological Diversity Web site, [http://www.cbd.int/doc/legal/cbd-un-en.pdf].
''Final document of the Convention on Biological diversity, signed by more than 150 nations. Fundamental resource for works about Biodiversity.''  
''Final document of the Convention on Biological diversity, signed by more than 150 nations. Fundamental resource for works about Biodiversity.''  


*United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) (2007). G''lobal Environmental Outlook. GEO4. environment for development'' [[www.unep.org/geo/geo4/report/GEO-4_Report_Full_en.pdf]]. Valetta, MLT: Progress Press Ldt.  
 
*United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) (2007). G''lobal Environmental Outlook. GEO4. environment for development'' [http://www.unep.org/geo/geo4/report/GEO-4_Report_Full_en.pdf]. Valetta, MLT: Progress Press Ldt.  
''Another fundamental document facing global environmental problems- there are full information almost on every relevant topic- with a main emphasis on the correlation between environment and development.''
''Another fundamental document facing global environmental problems- there are full information almost on every relevant topic- with a main emphasis on the correlation between environment and development.''
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