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+ | '''BIOTA AFRICA''' [http://www.biota-africa.org/ www.biota-africa.org/]<br/>BIOTA AFRICA has been jointly invented by African and German researchers aiming at the establishment of research supporting sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in Africa. | ||
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− | '''<span class="text_box2">The Future Okavango</span>''' | + | '''<span class="text_box2">The Future Okavango</span>''' [http://www.future-okavango.org www.future-okavango.org]<br/>Scientific support for sustainable land and resource management in the Okavango basin |
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+ | '''Martin Gruber, Anthropology & Film''' [http://www.ethnofilm.de www.ethnofilm.de]<br/>Projects at the intersection between film and anthropology. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Indigo development & change''' [http://www.indigo-dc.org www.indigo-dc.org]<br/>Indigo development & change facilitates empowerment of disadvantaged groups, contributing towards a socially just society while conserving biodiversity in rural areas of South Africa and in the context of changing natural and social systems. We will achieve this through development of participatory approaches, the active development of local and global networks and capacity development processes. |
Revision as of 10:10, 15 March 2012
Links
BIOTA AFRICA www.biota-africa.org/
BIOTA AFRICA has been jointly invented by African and German researchers aiming at the establishment of research supporting sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in Africa.
MECHAL www.mechal.org
An integrated research approach to develop adaptive management strategies by small scale farmers in semi-arid South Africa and Ethiopia under changing climatic and policy conditions.
The Future Okavango www.future-okavango.org
Scientific support for sustainable land and resource management in the Okavango basin
Martin Gruber, Anthropology & Film www.ethnofilm.de
Projects at the intersection between film and anthropology.
Indigo development & change www.indigo-dc.org
Indigo development & change facilitates empowerment of disadvantaged groups, contributing towards a socially just society while conserving biodiversity in rural areas of South Africa and in the context of changing natural and social systems. We will achieve this through development of participatory approaches, the active development of local and global networks and capacity development processes.