| A new WRIScS project, expanded to a regional scale and with objectives focused on the sustainability theme of the Johannesburg Summit? |
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| The Watershed-Reef Interconnectivity Scientific Studies programme was active in Belize, Central America, from 1997 to 2002. The project was led from the UK by Ambios Ltd, Raleigh International, the University of Exeter Department of Geography and the University of Plymouth Department of Marine Studies. It was funded by the European Union (Directorate of Development) and the volunteers from Raleigh International. | |
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The project partners are currently developing new plans in conjunction with a range of partners and stakeholders in Central America. If you are interested in taking part in this process, there is an interactive web site where project development ideas are being presented to stimulate discussion amongst stakeholders and other interested groups. Click here to enter these pages. Further information can be obtained from Dr Rob Nunny (see contacts page) |
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