Tropical Europe

by Luigi on May 12, 2007

It is easy to forget that Europe – at least political Europe, if not geographical Europe – includes some sub-tropical and tropical areas, ranging from the Azores to French Guyana. Now there’s a project which tries to bring some of these territories together “to identify common challenges” in biodiversity conservation and “tackle them in a coordinated way.” It is called NET-BIOME (NETworking tropical and subtropical Biodiversity research in OuterMost regions and territories of Europe in support of sustainable development). I know what you’re thinking: will it address agricultural biodiversity? Difficult to say from the information I’ve been able to find on it, but needless to say I for one think it should!

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Shaun Ironstand March 27, 2008 at 10:43 pm

Hey man. I am wondering which parts of Europe are the tropical parts. Actually, I am wondering which parts of the world are tropical.

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Luigi March 28, 2008 at 11:59 am

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