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Management of Tall Grasslands for the Conservation of Biodiversity and Sustainable Utilisation
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£102,040
WHERE
Nepal
Summary
To examine the reasons for the loss of tropical grasslands in the Indian sub-continent
Status
Completed_noFR
Reference
30-23
Round
1
Start
01/11/1993
End
29/03/2024
Project Leader
Professor Watkinson
Lead Organisation
University of East Anglia - CEEC
Website
http://www.uea.ac.uk
Regions
South Asia
Countries
Nepal
Project News
31 January 2024
Food sustainability: Word from the BCFs
Explore the crucial intersection of food, biodiversity, and livelihoods in the inaugural Biodiversity Challenge Funds newsletter.
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30 January 2024
Sustainable food system case study
Using sustainable pole-and-line methods to address overfishing challenges: Live bait alternatives for ocean conservation and efficiency.
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29 January 2024
Giving fungi a place at the table
Fungal conservation addresses vital roles in Earth's ecosystems, ensuring sustainability and protecting miombo woodlands for rural livelihoods.
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