International Barcode of Life Project : Engaging Developing Nations
DNA barcoding is a new tool for taxonomic research. The DNA barcode is a very short standardized DNA sequence in a well-known gene.
DNA barcoding is a new tool for taxonomic research. The DNA barcode is a very short standardized DNA sequence in a well-known gene.
This project will enable CUSO - a Canadian not-for-profit volunteer-sending organization - to work with the Costa Rican association of small and medium tourism enterprises of the greater metropolitan area of San Salvador (AMIGAM) in designing a mo
Within the countries of South and North America are found some of the most diverse collections of flora and fauna in the world. Colombia alone carries over 50 thousand different plant species.
The Caribbean Sea is the second largest sea in the world, including more than 30 insular and continental countries with an approximate population of 35 million.
What factors triggered the municipalization of forest management in Latin America? How is this process evolving in reality? Is the decentralization jeopardizing the region’s forests or fostering sustainable development?