2011
BOSCO VERTICALE « stefano boeri
Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) is a project for metropolitan reforestation that contributes to the regeneration of the environment and urban biodiversity without the implication of expanding the city upon the territory. Bosco Verticale is a model of vertical densification of nature within the city.
BibliOdyssey: Neapolitan Cephalopods
Satoyama Initiative
The
Satoyama Initiative promotes and supports socio-ecological production landscapes, which have been shaped over the years by the interaction between people with nature. The Initiative aims to realise societies in harmony with nature where both biodiversity and human well-being are maintained harmoniously.
EUNIS - Welcome to EUNIS Database
2010
Japan's biodiversity pledge: $2 billion | The Japan Times Online
sexy Les bactériesAccess and benefit-sharing of genetic resources will be another focus for the funding, through the utilization of Japanese technologies to preserve and cultivate micro-orgasms.
What can Japan do to conserve biodiversity? | OurWorld 2.0
standards are meaningless if consumers are unaware of their existence
2009
vizzuality - Project Hosting on Google Code
Vizzuality is a company developing RIAs for biodiversity informatics. All software we do is open source.
BioDiversity Research Institute | Wildlife Science Changing Our World
BibliOdyssey: Collectanea Botanica
Collectanea Botanica, or, Figures and Botanical Illustrations of Rare and Curious Exotic Plants Chiefly Cultivated in the Gardens of Great Britain' (a series of monographs by John Lindley issued between 1821 and 1826) is online at the Biodiversity Library.
2008
DSF Quebec Office
David Suzuki Foundation opens Montreal office, launches French website September 25, 2008 MONTREAL - The David Suzuki Foundation announced today that it has appointed Karel Mayrand director of DSF Quebec and has opened its newest office in Montreal. “Canadians and Québécois must realize that we all are part of nature; there is no line or border that separates us from the rest of the world,” said David Suzuki. “Quebec possesses exceptional biodiversity in its plentitude of lakes, rivers, boreal forests, and other natural resources. In this respect, the province has a huge responsibility to continue to nurture and protect its natural capital.”
The Five Kingdoms
2007
Investigate Biodiversity - Basics
2006







