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content of this site is taken from The
West Africa Priority Setting CD-ROM, designed and produced by the
Center for Applied Biodiversity and The West Africa Program at
Conservation International, Washington, DC.
The purpose of this site, and of the West Africa Priority Setting CD-ROM is to disseminate the findings of the Conservation Priority Setting Workshop held in Elmina, Ghana, in 1999. This product presents information about the Upper Guinea Forest Region of West Africa including threats to biodiversity and the urgent need for strategic conservation action. Users of this CD-ROM will find this information in a variety of multi-media formats including images, maps, workshop reports and findings. Please take note: The West Africa Priority Setting CD-ROM also includes a software component, Prisma. Prisma, developed at Conservation International, allows users to view and analyze geographic data used in the West Africa Priority Setting Workshop. Because the software component cannot be included in the online version of the content found on this site, the user will notice that the navigation item "Geographic Data" is not active. Those interested in accessing the geographic data provided in the software Prisma, can contact the Information Tools Program at the address below. Further information on the Upper Guinea Forest Region and current conservation efforts can be obtained by contacting the West Africa Program at Conservation International. To obtain a copy of the West Africa Priority Setting CD-ROM including content on this site and access to the software Prisma for geographic analysis please contact: Information Tools
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