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Enabling developing country conservationists to publish to international standards
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Scoping
VALUE
£2,900
WHERE
Uganda
Summary
to build the capacity of conservationists from developing countries to publish and disseminate their work to an international standard.
Status
Completed
Reference
EIDPR083
Round
15
Start
15/07/2007
End
22/07/2007
Project Leader
Dr Martin Fisher
Lead Organisation
Fauna and Flora International (FFI) - UK
Project Partners
Makerere University, ITFC - Institute for Tropical Forest Conservation
Website
http://www.fauna-flora.org
Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa
Countries
Uganda
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