A blog maintained by Tevita Kete, PGR Officer Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Suva, Fiji Islands
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This weblog documents the activities of Pacific Agricultural Genetic Resources Network (PAPGREN), along with other information on plant genetic resources (PGR) in the Pacific. The myriad varieties found within cultivated plants are fundamental to the present and future productivity of agriculture. PAPGREN, which is coordinated by the Land Resources Division of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), helps Pacific countries and territories to conserve their crop genetic diversity sustainably, with technical assistance from the Bioversity International (BI) and support from NZAID and ACIAR. SPC also hosts the Centre of Pacific Crops and Trees (CEPaCT). The CEPaCT maintains regional in vitro collections of crops important to the Pacific and carries out research on tissue culture technology. The CEPaCT Adviser is Dr Mary Taylor (MaryT@spc.int), the CEPaCT Curator is Ms Valerie Tuia (ValerieT@spc.int).
PAPGREN coordination and support
PAPGREN partners Mr William Wigmore Mr Adelino S. Lorens Dr Lois Englberger Mr Apisai Ucuboi Dr Maurice Wong Mr Tianeti Beenna Ioane Mr Frederick Muller Mr Herman Francisco Ms Rosa Kambuou Ms Laisene Samuelu Mr Jimi Saelea Mr Tony Jansen Mr Finao Pole Mr Frazer Bule Lehi Other CROP agencies Pacific biodiversity Other Pacific organizations Pacific news Interested in GIS?
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Sunday, April 06, 2003 Posted 2:19 PM by Luigi
The Pacific Science Exchange The Pacific Science Exchange is an informal, facilitated service being tested over the next 3 months. This service: provides a focal point for people with science-related issues to get in contact with people who may be able to help - especially those issues that are related to communicating science to others; puts Pacific Island residents in touch with services and information relevant to their needs and interests; provides an electronic venue for people to share ideas, stories and information relating to science communication in the Pacific. The Science Exchange is hosted by the National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science (CPAS) at the Australian National University in Canberra and supported by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) in Samoa. It will be administered by a professional science communicator familiar with some of the science-issues confronting Pacific nations in the 21st Century and backed-up by an international network of scientists and science communicators. Any subject matter relating to science, medicine, engineering, technology, IT and the environment is welcome on the Science Exchange. Questions can be sent by e-mail to: mailto:science.exchange@anu.edu.au. There is also an internet-based discussion board for Science Exchange participants who would like to post ideas, ask questions, look for people with similar interests or concerns, and put up contacts and links to information that may be of interest to other participants at: http://www.cpas.anu.edu.au/collaborations.htm |
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Something new: Agrobiodiversity Weblog: For discussions of conservation and sustainable use of the genetic resources of crops, livestock and their wild relatives.
PestNet: For on-line
information, advice and pest identification for the Pacific and beyond.
Contact: Grahame Jackson.
Pacific Mapper: For on-line
mapping of point data over satellite images of the Pacific provided by Google Maps.
DIVA-GIS: For free, easy-to-use
software for the spatial analysis of biodiversity data.
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