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The REVPOL project comes to an end
Continue readingGrowing urbanization poses major challenges for the preservation of biodiversity. One of these challenges is to maintain biodiversity in urban environments, in particular through green spaces. In this context, the REVPOL project, dedicated to the REVegetation of urban and peri-urban areas in the West Indies in favor of POLlinators, has just come to an end. Begun in 2021, it…
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REVPOL project – where are we?
Continue readingStarted just a year ago, the REVPOL project continues in Martinique and Guadeloupe. The main objectives remain the same: to enable managers of urban green spaces, both public and private, to act to protect local biodiversity by adopting revegetation strategies that favour local pollinators. (more…)
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Launch of the REVPOL project in favour of urban pollinators
Continue readingThe Caribbean islands are currently considered as one of the most important biodiversity hotspots, but also as one of the most threatened in the world. Among the many declining species, pollinators and the endemic plants associated with them face a very particular threat: that of exotic plants, which can become invasive.
Many exotic flowers have been deliberately introduced into the…
