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Revision as of 12:22, 10 July 2015

Partners

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NIBIO
Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research

NIBIO conducts applied and specifically targeted research linked to multifunctional agriculture and rural development, plant sciences, environmental protection and natural resource management. International collaboration is given high priority.

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Norges miljø- og biovitenskap universitet
Norwegian University of Life Sciences

NMBU's mission is to contribute to the well-being of the planet. Interdisciplinary research generates innovations in food, health, environmental protection, climate and sustainable use of natural resources. When viewed as a whole, these elements create a foundation for sustainable living in tomorrow’s world.

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Institut de recherche pour le développement
French Research Institute for the Development

The IRD is a French research organisation, original and unique on the European development research scene. Emphasizing interdisciplinarity, the IRD has focused its research for over 65 years on the relationship between man and its environment, in Africa, Mediterranean, Latin America, Asia and the French tropical overseas territories. Its research, training and innovation activities are intended to contribute to the social, economic and cultural development of southern countries.

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iBOL and Earthworm BOL
International Barcode of Life and Earthworm Barcode of Life projects

Earthworm Barcode of Life, part of the International Barcode of Life project, aims to obtain DNA barcodes for the earthworms of the world. Its campaign website is intended to facilitate online collaboration of individuals interested in using DNA barcoding in their research and to help them to coordinate their efforts in building the global reference library of DNA barcodes for Haplotaxida.


To become a DRILOBASE - Earthworm world database partner, please contact: webmaster@earthworms.info