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IPGRI publishes every year a report providing a detailed overview of its activities.
This report highlights the immediate impact of IPGRI's work by looking at a significant achievement in each of the strategic areas that the Institute pursues. Short introductions to each section illustrate the breadth of IPGRI's research work and the geographical dispersion of its area of operati...
IPGRI publishes every year a report providing a detailed overview of its activities.
This is the first annual report to be published under the name of Bioversity International. It provides a detailed overview of Bioversity's activities in agricultural biodiversity research aimed at improving the lives of current and future generations.
Throughout this 2011 Annual Report, you will find examples of Bioversity International’s work with partners and stakeholders from Africa to Asia to the Americas. You will also find information about our Board of Trustees, supporters and finances. It also includes a list of our 2011 scientific p...
This is the second annual report to be published under the name of Bioversity International. It provides a detailed overview of Bioversity's activities in agricultural biodiversity research aimed at improving the lives of current and future generations.
Bioversity went into 2007 in a less-than-optimal financial position. A combination of unforeseen circumstances, which reduced our expected income, left us below the recommended level of reserves. But the organization was well prepared, and we are very pleased to be able to report that we ended th...
Commitment of local communities to protected areas is essential for conserving biodiversity. However, in many developing countries like Benin, former management strategies kept human from protected areas using coercion. Fortunately, more recent regimes attempt to give local populations more contr...
Arthropod assemblages were examined in Lama forest reserve, a protected area situated in the Dahomey gap, southern Benin, composed of plantations, degraded forest and remnants of natural forest. The objectives were to compare assemblages in relation to forest type and use, to elucidate the value ...
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