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... <tocheading>Book Reviews</tocheading> </documentinfo> <titlegroup> <title type="document">Warming up to Hotspots</title> </titlegroup> </header> <section id="s1-1" type="body"> <bookdetails> <title type="book">Hotspots: Earth's Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Terrestrial Ecoregions<x>. </x></title> <namegroup type="author"><name type="author"><surname>Mittermeier</surname> <x>, </x><forenames>R.</forenames></name><x>, </x><name type="author"><forenames>N.</forenames><x> </x><surname>Myers</surname></name><x>, </x><name type="author"><forenames>P.</forenames><x> </x><surname>Robles Gil</surname></name><x> & </x><name type="author"><forenames>C.</forenames><x> </x><surname>Goettsch Mittermeier</surname></name></namegroup>. <date date="1999">1999</date><x>. </x> <publisher>Cemex/Conservation International and the University of Chicago Press</publisher><x>, </x> <address>Chicago, Illinois</address><x>. </x> <page type="total">430 pp.</page><x>. </x> <price>$65.00.</price><x> </x> <isbn>ISBN 968-639-58-2</isbn><x>.</x> </bookdetails> <p>The notion of hotspots was first proposed by Norman Myers and subsequently championed by Conservation International as a way to deter- mine global conservation priorities. This notion has guided conservation funding from the MacArthur Foundation and has been the ...
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