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<br/>'''International foundation for gardener exchange''' [http://www.gaertneraustausch.de/ www.gaertneraustausch.de]<br/>We offer gardeners of Botanical Gardens an international exchange program to widen their horticultural knowledge. The main focus is to get to know plants in their natural habitats, as well as sharing the knowledge in cultivating rare, endangered or difficult to grow plants with fellow gardeners elsewhere in the world. Furthermore we want to promote the reciprocal understanding of environmental protection, as well as language, life and culture of other nationalities. | <br/>'''International foundation for gardener exchange''' [http://www.gaertneraustausch.de/ www.gaertneraustausch.de]<br/>We offer gardeners of Botanical Gardens an international exchange program to widen their horticultural knowledge. The main focus is to get to know plants in their natural habitats, as well as sharing the knowledge in cultivating rare, endangered or difficult to grow plants with fellow gardeners elsewhere in the world. Furthermore we want to promote the reciprocal understanding of environmental protection, as well as language, life and culture of other nationalities. | ||
− | <br/>'''Martin Gruber, Anthropology & Film''' [http://www.ethnofilm.de/ www.ethnofilm.de]<br/>Projects at the intersection between film and anthropology | + | <br/>'''Martin Gruber, Anthropology & Film''' [http://www.ethnofilm.de/ www.ethnofilm.de]<br/>Projects at the intersection between film and anthropology: Ethnographic film, participatory film, PV |
<br/>'''MECHAL''' [http://www.mechal.org/ www.mechal.org]<br/>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. | <br/>'''MECHAL''' [http://www.mechal.org/ www.mechal.org]<br/>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. |
Revision as of 07:22, 21 May 2012
Links to projects, programmes and organisations that involve para-ecologists:
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.
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