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Forestry Curriculum Towards Sustainable Forestry and Conservation of Biodiversity in Indonesia
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£44,875
WHERE
Indonesia
Summary
To review the forestry education system and make recommendations in line with the provisions of the Biodiversity Convention.
Status
Completed_noFR
Reference
61-66
Round
5
Start
01/10/1997
End
30/09/1999
Project Leader
Professor John Proctor
Lead Organisation
University of Stirling - BES
Project Partners
MoF - Indonesia, Institute of Sciences, Indonesia, University of Gajah Mada
Website
http://www.stir.ac.uk
Regions
East Asia
Countries
Indonesia
Project Outputs
newsletter; book on national scale strategy for Indonesian forestry; workshop to disseminate recommendations.
Documents:
Download:
ECP
- ECP Indonesia - final - 08/10/2009
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