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Flora of Iraq revival
31 Jul 2012
With the help of the new government in Iraq, work is underway to complete the Flora of Iraq after 25 years on hold.
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Mapping the Harapan Rainforest - how we did it
by: Jenny Williams, GIS team blog24 May 2012
Find out how Kew's GIS unit used remote sensing and field work to produce vegetation maps for the Harapan Rainforest Project.
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Describing the coastal dry forests of northern Mozambique
21 Mar 2012
A recent publication defines and characterises the coastal dry forests found in northern Mozambique and assesses their present extent, botanical composition and conservation importance.
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Discovering common fungi
29 Feb 2012
A PhD student helps to discover a new class of fungi.
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Predicting the medicinal uses of plants
15 Feb 2012
Scientists study how phylogenetic trees can predict the medicinal uses of plants.
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Mapping live data and tweets from the field
by: Justin Moat and Steve Bachman, GIS team blog14 Feb 2012
Mapping live data and tweets from the field - experiments with the latest technology 'mashups' in Sumatra.
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From the field - fly-camping in the Harapan Rainforest, Sumatra
by: Jenny Williams, GIS team blog10 Feb 2012
Kew's GIS and South East Asia team report from their study sites deep in the forests of Sumatra. In this - their second post - they venture into the jungle, seeing all sorts of things on the way.
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From the field - Harapan Rainforest, Sumatra
by: Marie Briggs, GIS team blog27 Jan 2012
Kew's GIS and South East Asia team report from the forests of Sumatra. This is the first of their posts.
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GIS surveys in New Guinea
13 Dec 2011
Kew botanists have helped to survey the vegetation of Biak Island, off the north coast of New Guinea.
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