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Page title: International Training Centre for Environmental Research


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The International Training Centre for Environmental Research is a training station for environmental sciences founded in xx and also a research station for . privat sector

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Geography and Ecosystem, Biodiversity

ITCER is in Ng’iya, Siaya County, Western Kenya, 60 km from Kisumu at Lake Victoria.

ITCER is located in Ng’iya, Siaya County, Western Kenya, 60 km from Kisumu at Lake Victoria,

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Sub-Saharan Africa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sub-Saharan_Africa

western Kenya https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyanza_Province

equatorial Africa, neighboorhood rural area ***

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Africa and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropics

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Field work and sustainable services

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History

University of Bayreuth


ITCER is an training center for ***

Panguana is a biological research station, founded in 1968 and since 2011 also a private conservation area extending over almost 10 km² of tropical prime forest in Peru.

==Geography and Biodiversity== biological research station, founded in 1968 and since 2011 also a private conservation area extending over almost 10 km² of tropical prime forest in Peru.



References

Plastiphily is linked to generic virulence traits of important human pathogenic fungi – Gkoutselis, G.M., Rohrbach, S., Harjes, J., Brachmann, A., Horn, M.A., Rambold, G. Communications Earth & Environment (2024). Read more

Management and publication of scientific data on traditional mycological and lichenological knowledge in Africa – Kinge, T.R., Jefwa, J.M., Houdanon, R.D., Milenge, H.K., Abdel-Azeem, A.M., Gryzenhout, M., Triebel, D., Weibulat, T., Rambold, G. Lichenologist (2023). Read more

Microplastics accumulate fungal pathogens in terrestrial ecosystems – Gkoutselis, G.M., Rohrbach, S., Harjes, J., Obst, M., Brachmann, A., Horn, M., Rambold, G. Scientific Reports (2021). Read more


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