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Guide to the cerrados of Eastern Bolivia
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Post-Project
VALUE
£31,221
WHERE
Bolivia
Summary
Raise awareness of the plant diversity of the cerrados of eastern Bolivia
Status
Completed
Reference
EIDPO039
Round
17
Start
01/09/2010
End
31/03/2011
Project Leader
Dr Rob Scotland
Lead Organisation
University of Oxford - Plants
Project Partners
Herbario Nacional de Bolivia, Fundacion para la Conservacion del Bosque Chiquitano, Museo de Historia Natural
Website
http://www.plants.ox.ac.uk
Regions
South America
Countries
Bolivia
Project Outputs
Outputs 1. A popular field guide to the flowers of the cerrados of Bolivia 2. Teachers guide for posters produced by earlier project 3. Television publicity “spots 4. A brief report for Bolivian authorities
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- EIDPO039 FR - 22/12/2011
Download:
Application Form
- EIDPO039 Post App - 14/10/2010
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