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Part 1. Introduction: Setting The Scene.- Chapter 1. Introduction: Towards a Modern Synthesis.- Chapter 2. Angola in Outline: Physiography, Climate and Patterns of Biodiversity.- Chapter 3. Marine Biodiversity of Angola: Biogeography and Conservation.- Chapter 4. Biodiversity in Angola through Time: A Paleontological Perspective.- Part 2. Flora, Vegetation and Landscape change.- Chapter 5. The Flora of Angola: Collectors, Richness and Endemism.- Chapter 6. Vegetation Survey, Classification and Mapping in Angola.- Chapter 7. Suffrutex Dominated Ecosystems in Angola.- Chapter 8. Landscape Changes in Angola.- Part 3. INVERTEBRATE DIVERSITY: ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS.- Chapter 9. The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Angola: An Updated Synthesis.- Chapter 10. The Butterflies and Skippers of Angola.- Part 4. VERTEBRATES: DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY.- Chapter 11. The Freshwater Fishes of Angola.- Chapter 12. The Amphibiansof Angola: Early Studies and the Current State of Knowledge.- Chapter 13. The Reptiles of Angola: History, Diversity, Endemism and Hotspots.- Chapter 14. The Avifauna of Angola: Richness, Endemism and Rarity.- Chapter 15. The Mammals of Angola.- Chapter 16.- The Cetaceans of Angola.- Chapter 17. The Giant Sable Antelope: Angola’s National Icon.- Part 5. RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION OPPORTUNITIES.- Chapter 18. Biodiversity Conservation: History, Protected Areas and Hotspots.- Chapter 19. Museum and Herbarium Collections for Biodiversity Research in Angola.- Chapter 20. Biodiversity Research and Conservation Opportunities.

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Brian J Huntley is an internationally respected conservationist with over 50 years of research and management experience in many African countries and the Sub-Antarctic. His involvement with Angola dates from the 1970s and has continued ever since. Following retirement as CEO of the South African National Biodiversity Institute, he is currently an independent consultant on conservation projects in several African countries. He is a Research Associate at the Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Cape Town.

Vladimir Russo is an Angolan environmentalist with over 25 years of experience in environmental issues including policy development, environmental education and biodiversity conservation. He was responsible for the development of the Angolan National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP), has managed several biodiversity conservation initiatives and supports projects to protect species suchas the giant sable antelope and marine turtles, amongst others. He is currently the Technical Director of the environmental consultancy company Holísticos and the Executive Director of Kissama Foundation, an Angolan biodiversity conservation non-governmental organization.

Fernanda Lages is a biologist who has worked for more than 30 years as a teacher at the Faculty of Sciences, Universidade Agostinho Neto, in Luanda, and as a researcher at the National Center for Plant Genetic Resources. She moved to Lubango in 2007, where she became responsible for the biological collections of the former Institute of Scientific Research of Angola. She is currently involved in several projects related to the study of Angolan fauna and flora. Her priority is the documentation, development and dissemination of the collections and promotion of their value as scientific and educational resources. 

Nuno Ferrand is a biologist and professor of genetics and evolution at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Portugal, and at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and has published over 150 papers in prestigious SCI international journals. He is the Director of CIBIO/InBIO, the Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, a national key-lab in the biological sciences, and also the Director of the Natural History and Science Museum at the University of Porto. In addition, he was recently awarded by UNESCO with the Chair Life on Land, which corresponds to a network of TwinLabs aimed at developing partnerships in research, advanced training and capacity building with institutions located in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and the Cape Verdes. Finally, he also dedicates a considerable part of his life to advise national governmental and non-governmental conservation bodies, as well as involving industry and business in the long-term conservation of biological diversity. 

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