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In the research project we intend to analyse whether model clauses are an appropriate
Biologische Vielfalt BfN-Schriften In the research project we intend to analyse whether model
expressed in GM peas compared to the native bean-derived protein using a mouse model
expressed in GM peas compared to the native bean-derived protein using a mouse model
Model clauses for ABS contracts on the one hand and a fully standardized Multilateral
Model clauses for ABS contracts on the one hand and a fully standardized Multilateral
In 1990 we in Europe were able for the first time to employ a new, highly promising method:satellite t acking. It allowed us to investigate the migratory and staging behaviour ofendangered large bird species such as the White Stork Ciconia ciconia, relatively rapidly obtaining such extensive data that we could contemplate using it to work out targeted conservation programmes.
the Conservation of Migratory Species within the Scope of the Bonn Convention – a Model
This paper combines international key principles and definitions of the most relevant eco-nomic terms and approaches of economic analysis with the implementation of regional economic impact analyses in the case of German biosphere reserves. A research study detailed below commissioned by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, complied data on visitor days and structures, biosphere reserve affinity, visitor characteristics, visitor expenditure and economic effects across all 18 German biosphere reserves. The empirical data were collected and evaluated from 2010 to 2022.
be the application of an automated and centrally coordinated regional economic model
Die Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission unterstützt mit Mitteln des BfN und BMUV die Einrichtung, Stärkung und Weiterentwicklung von Biosphärenreservaten im südlichen Afrika.
Projekt Im Rahmen des Projekts „Model Regions for Sustainable Development: Fostering
100 young professionals from 28 countries have taken the opportunity to participate in the 18-month Klaus Töpfer Fellowship Programme, since its start in 2012. The alumni form an active network today.
Biodiversity of Kazakhstan); Matt Lowton (Fauna and Flora International) Development of a Model
The regional workshop aims at involving early career professionals and young conservationists from European countries (including the CEE region) and Central Asia into processes of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) as well as increased understanding and use of IPBES products.
), Lennart Kümper-Schlake (BfN) with contributions from the IPBES scenarios and models
under global change as well as quantification of ecosystem services with ecological models