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IRD’s SEP2D Programme: Promoting Documentation and Knowledge of Plant Biodiversity

Wageningen UR CDI Course: Contemporary Approaches to Genetic Resources Conservation and Use (9 April -27 April 2018)

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Deadline:  2 April 2017

The Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) has announced its fourth call for projects for Sud Expert Plantes Sustainable Development (SEP2D) that seeks to consolidate initiatives in favor of plant biodiversity in the countries of the South, in particular by supporting the development of tools and projects to ensure the sustainability of plant collections collected by institutions in the South.

The objective of this call is to contribute to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation by promoting documentation and knowledge of plant biodiversity through the use of collections. The projects supported will aim at improving the management, use and development of dry collections (herbarium projects) or living collections (botanical garden projects) of plant specimens.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible, projects must:

How to Apply

Interested applicants must download the application form via given website.

For more information, please visit Sud Expert Plantes Sustainable Development.

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