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Restoring the web of life: a new brochure designed to help you understand ecological networks

Date :
02/02/2010
Keywords :
Biodiversity   ecological network

What is an ecological network? How can you create one? Who is involved? What are their roles? These are just some of the questions that the new brochure on ecological networks in the Alps will answer.

The brochure has been produced by ALPARC, CIPRA, ISCAR and the WWF, in conjunction with the ECONNECT project, with input from the Alpine Convention's Ecological Network Platform. Funding has been provided by MAVA – the Swiss Foundation for Nature, the Germany Federal Environmental Ministry via the Federal Office for Nature Conservation, and the French Ministry for Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Sea.

The brochure is available in English, French, German, Italian and Slovenian either on paper or as a download at see below

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15/01/2010 - Brochures Restoring the web of life

Restoring the web of life : ecological network for more biodiversity in the Alps

Available in : French, German, Italian, Slovenian and English.

Edition : 2010

   
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  • Alpine Ecological Network This website is dedicated on the one hand to the "Ecological Continuum Initiative" of the Consortium ALPARC/CIPRA/ISCAR and on the other hand to the platform "Ecological network" of the Alpine Convention. This website offers a list of publications and events on this topic as well as a search engine to find alpine experts in different thematic fields related to ecological networks.