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Vegetation Patterns and Conservation Issues in Southern Crimea
This paper examines the relict and endemic vegetation of mountainous southern Crimea, a transition zone between several major floristic regions. As such, its flora is characterized by high species diversity and vulnerability to disturbance, and establishing a sound basis for its protection is urgent. In this context, the authors assess the status of existing specially protected areas in the region, review recently proposed conservation priorities and their potential impact on native flora, and outline a map-overlay method that permits identification of areas of maximum conservation priority. Journal of Economic Literature, Classification Numbers: 013, Q20, Q23. 4 figures, 4 tables, 51 references.