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Biodiversity conservation and sustainable use in Mexican cloud forest
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£64,950
WHERE
Mexico
Summary
To develop conservation methodologies appropriate to existing cultural systems in the cloud forest of El Rincon
Status
Completed
Reference
81-54
Round
7
Start
01/04/1999
End
31/03/2002
Project Leader
Dr Adrian Newton
Lead Organisation
University of Edinburgh - CECS
Project Partners
CIIDIR - Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigacion para el Desarrollo Integral Regional
Website
http://www.ed.ac.uk
Regions
Central America
Countries
Mexico
Project Outputs
Training of 6 Mexican personnel. Establish WebPage. Establish 10 field plots. Publication of 6 papers. Hold workshop for students, researchers and technical staff. Deliver 2 species/habitat management plans to relevant policy makers.
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- 8-154 FR - 29/04/2015
Download:
Final Report
- 8-154 FR - 07/04/2008
Download:
Annual Report
- 8-154 AR3 - 29/04/2015
Download:
Application Form
- 08-154 Applic - 07/04/2008
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