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TIDEL Park Ltd., a joint venture of TIDCO and ELCOT: www.tidelpark.com: 8: Nilakottai Food Park Limited (Nilakottai) Industries: Food Park: 9: Guindy Industrial Estate Infrastructure Upgradation Company (Guindy Industrial Estate) Chennai: Industries: Large & Medium scale Industries Promotion: State Govt. Body: 10: TICEL Bio Park Limited (TICEL ...
The Peace Park Foundation, founded in 1997 by Dr Anton Rupert, President Nelson Mandela and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, is an organisation that aims to re-establish, renew and conserve large ecosystems in Africa, transcending man-made boundaries by creating regionally integrated and sustainably managed networks of Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs).
The Tidel Park, Coimbatore has built-up area of 1,713,000 sq ft (17.1 Lakh Sq.ft) and provide employment to more than 11,500 IT and ITES professionals. Conceived in August 2006, foundation stone for the Park was laid in February 2007, but the evacuation work began in November 2007 and the civil works contract was awarded only in September 2008.
The African BioGenome Project, or AfricaBP, is an international effort to sequence the genomes of all animals, all plants, all fungi, and all protists (and so, collectively, all eukaryotes) that are native to Africa [1] at an estimated cost of $1 billion U.S. dollars. [2]
Haller Park is a nature park in Bamburi, Mombasa, on the Kenyan coast. It is the transformation of a quarry wasteland into an ecological area. Haller Park holds a variety of plant and animal species which serve as a recreation spot for tourists and locals.
Biovision is a not-for-profit organisation involved in ecological and sustainable development projects for people living in Africa. The organization was founded in 1998 by Swiss entomologist Hans Rudolf Herren, with the goal of preserve Africa's natural environment and sustainable improvements in living conditions of African. Zurich and seeks ...
Marakele was founded as Kransberg National Park in 1994 with the purchase of 150 square kilometres (58 sq mi), and was shortly after renamed to its current name. By 1999, the park had expanded to 670 square kilometres (260 sq mi).
Biowatch South Africa is a non-profit, environmental justice NGO which aims to achieve food sovereignty and food justice for smallholder farmers. Biowatch researches, monitors, and publicizes issues around GMOs , as well as promotes biological diversity , biosafety, food sovereignty, and social justice. [ 1 ]