Cover; Title ; Copyright; Contents ; List of contributors ; Preface ; 1 Fungal conservation issues: recognising the problem finding solutions; 2 Current trends and perspectives for the global conservation of fungi; 3 Conservation and management of forest fungi in the Pacific Northwestern United States: an integrated ecosystem approach; 4 The future of fungi in Europe: threats, conversion and management; 5 Fungi as indicators of primeval and old-growth forests deserving protection.
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15 The threatened and near-threatened Aphyllophorales of Finland16 Fungal conservation in Cuba; 17 Microfungus diversity and the conservation agenda in Kenya P.F. Cannon ; 18 Fungi and the UK Biodiversity Action Plan: the process explained; 19 The Scottish Wild Mushroom Forum; 20 The contribution of national mycological societies: establishing a British Mycological Society policy.
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21 The contribution of national mycological societies: the Dutch Mycological Society and its Committee for Fungi and Nature Conservation22 Fungal conservation in the 21st century: optimism and pessimism for the future; Index.
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6 Recognising and managing mycologically valuable sites in The Netherlands7 Threats to hypogeous fungi; 8 Wild mushrooms and rural economies; 9 Threats to biodiversity caused by traditional mushroom cultivation technology in China; 10 A preliminary survey of waxcap grassland indicator species in south wales; 11 Grasslands in the coastal dunes: the effect of nature management on the mycota; 12 The conservation of fungi on reserves managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB); 13 Strategies for conservation of fungi in the Madonie Park; 14 Fungal conservation in Ukraine.