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Sustainable livelihoods in Rift Valley woodlands to conserve biodiversity
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Scoping
VALUE
£3,000
WHERE
Kenya
Summary
to quantify the biodiversity and sustainable utlisation of Acacia spp. (and other such as Tarchonanthus shrub) woodlands in the Rift Valley.
Status
Completed
Reference
EIDPR069
Round
14
Start
01/09/2006
End
10/09/2006
Project Leader
Dr David Harper
Lead Organisation
University of Leicester - Biology
Project Partners
Delamere Estates, National Museums of Kenya - NMK
Website
http://www.le.ac.uk
Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa
Countries
Kenya
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