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Where we work > The European Botanic Gardens Consortium The European Botanic Gardens Consortium There are around 800 botanic gardens in Europe and in most countries these are linked through national botanic garden networks. For more information about the European Botanic Gardens Consotium, please visit the Consortium website: Representatives of the national networks come together in the European Botanic Gardens Consortium, of which BGCI is the convenor. The Consortium was established in 1994 to plan Europe-wide initiatives for botanic gardens, especially within the context of implementation of the and other European biodiversity policies and strategies. The Consortium consists of representatives of all EU member countries, with Croatia, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland invited to attend meetings as observers. The Consortium meets twice yearly, with meetings being hosted by member gardens. The Consortium acts as a valuable conduit for information flow and co-operation between the national associations of botanic gardens as well as between individual institutions.

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The main topics discussed were: • Addressing Global Energy Challenges • Improving collaboration - EU & China • Funding students and researchers Representatives from all participating institution were present: • The University of Manchester • University of Bologna • University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing • Norwegian University of Science and Technology • Tsinghua University • Beijing Jiatong University • North China Electric Power University • Smart Grid Research Institute of China State Grid Corporation Meeting agenda can be found in the repository to the right. Igor Kuzle Project funding 799.671,55 EUR Project duration From: 2015-01-01 To: 2018-12-31 (Execution). Uchebnik teoriya sudebnoj ekspertizi er rossinskaya zinin. IRES 8 project meeting was held in Split, Croatia on 1 5th and 16th November 2016.

As well as organising regular European Botanic Gardens Congresses, the Consortium has also promoted and helped to lead other significant international initiatives, such as the IPEN - the International Plant Exchange Network. The activities of the Consortium have included the development and publication of an Action Plan for Botanic Gardens in the European Union. The Action Plan is recognised as an important component of and contribution towards the achievement of other international initiatives, such as the European Commission's Biodiversity Strategy, the European Plant Conservation Strategy and the. Download the Action Plan for Botanic Gardens in the EU -, or in Italian, European Consortium initiatives include: • • •.

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