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Developing Land Snail Expertise in South and Southeast Asia

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£262,657
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, Malaysia, Laos, India

Summary

To develop a long-term relationship between the NHM and Chulalongkorn University, establishing Chulalongkorn University as a regional centre of land snail expertise.
 
Status Completed
Reference 15-018
Round 14
Start 01/05/2006
End 31/03/2011

Project Leader


Project Partners
Hanoi University of Science, Centre for Biological Conservation, Nepal, IUCN-SSC Pigs, Peccaries and Hippos Specialist Group, ATREE, Universiti Sans Malaysia (USM), Royal University of Phnom Penh, National University of Laos (NUOL), Wildlife Heritage Trust of Sri Lanka, Chulalongkorn University


Regions
South Asia, East Asia

Broad Approches
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, IN SITU, SPECIES CONSERVATION

Specific Tools
GLOBAL TAXONOMY, TAXONOMY, MONITORING, RESEARCH TRAINING

Countries
Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, Malaysia, Laos, India

Project Outputs
1. Illustrated species lists for six countries. 2. Field guides for six countries. 3.Taxonomic revisions. 4. Compilation of national databases and regional database. 5. Publication of research papers. and conservation strategies. 6. Dissemination of outputs on WWB and through media. 7. Build specimen reference collections. 8. Contribute material to Frozen Ark


Documents:
Download: Article - 15-018 HY3 Ann1 Thai snail book 2008 - 07/10/2009

Download: Final Report - 15-018 FR - 22/12/2011

Download: Annual Report - 15-018 AR3 - 16/11/2009

Download: Half Year Report - 15-018 HY3 - 07/10/2009

Download: Half Year Report - 15-018 HY2 - 14/02/2008

Download: Annual Report - 15-018 AR1 edited - 14/02/2008

Download: Half Year Report - 15-018 HY1 - 14/02/2008

Download: Application Form - 15-018 St2 edited - 14/02/2008

Download: Annual Report - 15-018 AR4 - 23/12/2010

Download: Half Year Report - 15-018 HY4 - 16/09/2010

Download: Half Year Report - 15-018 HY5 - 09/02/2011