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Listing 1 - 10 from 21 for developing countries

handbook
... and others in developing countries to be in touch with one another and with a wider global network. English versions are sent to colleagues and institutions in over 80 countries and Spanish versions ...
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People and Plants Online - Handbook
... and others in developing countries to be in touch with one another and with a wider global network. English versions are sent to colleagues and institutions in over 80 countries and Spanish versions ...
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Hidden Harvest
... essential part of developing sustainable harvest and use. This practical manual describes a range of methods which can be used in the valuation of woodland and forest resources in developing countries. With ... at the University of Alberta, USA. The authors are from a wide range of countries, including Cameroon, Canada, Indonesia, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, United States and Zimbabwe. How ...
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People and Plants Online - Current Newsletter
... applied ethnobotany and it has helped to train 86 people from 10 developing countries. These people have typically been trained over 2-year periods, during which ... strategies, identifying those likely to be more effective Mentor young professionals from developing countries in action-orientated research through individual tuition & field courses Disseminate recommendations to communities ...
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People and Plants Online - Current Newsletter
... , identifying those likely to be more effective Mentors young professionals from developing countries in action-orientated research through individual tuition & field courses Disseminates recommendations to ... Plants Initiative has a number of important activities to accomplish, such as developing guidelines for medicinal plant cultivation, strengthening the Medicinal Plant Monitoring Committees, ...
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People and Plants Online - Current Newsletter
... will be a 'one-stop shop' which will: act as mentors to young professionals from developing countries in action-orientated research, and teach in short courses for wider groups of students, resource ...
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People and Plants Online - Current Newsletter
... , focussed on production of training materials and funding and field support for young researchers in developing countries, we have kept a low profile for 10 years. In mid-July (14-18th) 2002 ...
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People and Plants Online - Current Newsletter
... building are recognised as vital for the achievement of the strategy, especially as regards developing countries. WWF, UNESCO and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, parties in the People and ... and Plants Learning Network, to build capacity in people-centred plant conservation, especially in developing countries. This programme will be directly supportive to the Global Strategy. More details about the ...
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Journal
... , Europe, New Zealand, Australia and other countries now have to pay a modest subscription fee for the Monitor, but it is still free to colleagues from developing countries. -GJM Published in The Hague ... current literature. It is currently being sent to more than 1200 people in over 90 countries. ‘Isolated oceanic islands contain some of the world’s most threatened ecosystems. These unique ...
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Networks
... countries: Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Laos, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. China, the eleventh member country, joined the Network in 1993. APAN’s focus was on developing ... Nepal, but it plans to expand to other parts of the world, with emphasis on developing countries. © Dr. B.C. Saini, Secretary, Society of Agroforesters, 11 Agroforestry Wing, College of ...
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