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Mapping Ascension Islands Terrestrial Ecosystem
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus
VALUE
£39,835
WHERE
St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Summary
The project will produce the first terrestrial habitat map of Ascension Island as a base layer for maodelling current species distributions, predicting future ecosystem change and planning conservation action.
Status
Current
Reference
DPLUS038
Round
3
Start
01/04/2015
End
31/07/2016
Project Leader
Dr Nicola&Sam Weber
Lead Organisation
Gov of Ascension - AIGCD
Regions
UKOT
Biomes
ISLAND BIODIVERSITY
Threats To Biodiversity
INVASIVE SPECIES, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Specific Tools
MONITORING, RESEARCH, RESEARCH TRAINING
Countries
St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Related Projects
Tracking marine megafauna at Ascension Island: towards evidence-based ‘blue belts’
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Ascension Island Marine Sustainability (AIMS) – a fisheries and marine biodiversity project
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- DPLUS038 FR - 16/02/2017
Download:
Half Year Report
- DPLUS038 HR1 - 22/09/2020
Download:
Application Form
- DPLUS038 App - 21/07/2015
Project News
22 May 2024
Next round of funding launched!
Next round of funding launched - we are pleased to announce that applications for Round 31 are now open! Find out how to apply by clicking below.
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