Nordic Nature – trends towards 2010
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The final report of the project Nordic nature – trends towards 2010 has been published. It is available as a printed report in English and in Danish, and as a web-publication in English, Danish, Finnish and Swedish. The report can be read and downloaded from the web pages of the Nordic Council of Ministers or purchased from the NCM.
The report contains a summary and conclusions of the trends and status of biodiversity, as well as threats that biodiversity is facing in the Nordic Countries. All published fact sheets are also included in the report.
From the links to the left, you can read and download all fact sheet as they were published once.
Happy International Year of Biodiversity 2010!
Marja & Sonja
2010 International Year of Biodiversity Website is lauched. Biodiversity is life – Biodiversity is our life!
The international community – including all the Nordic countries – is through various decisions committed to halt the decline of the biological diversity by 2010. This target has also been written into the Nordic Environmental Action Plan 2009–2012.
"Nordic Nature – trends towards 2010" was a Nordic communication project on biological diversity financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers. All Nordic countries were participating; Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
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Overview map of the Nordic Countries
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UNEP/Grid-Arendal
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The organisation of the project
The project's "homebase" is at the Finnish Environment Institute SYKE in Helsinki. The national co-ordinators of the participating Nordic Countries form the steering group of the project. The financing Working Groups under the Nordic Council of Ministers supervise the work of the project.
More information
Project leader Marja Pylvänäinen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE, Tel. +358 400 148 688, E-Mail: forename.surname@ymparisto.fi
Project assistant Sonja Forss, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE, Tel. +358 40 3567 553, E-Mail: forename.surname@ymparisto.fi.
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