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Centro de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Medio Ambiente (CIBIOMA)


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UID: dp181

Website URL: https://www.cibioma.edu.bo/

Last change: not available on 2025-02-01 22:00:38.0

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Description

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Public description

The Biodiversity and Environment Research Center (CIBIOMA) is a unit of the José Ballivián Autonomous University of Beni (UABJB), established by the University Council on August 1, 2013. CIBIOMA focuses on generating, collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data on biodiversity and the environment within the Beni department. This data empowers informed decision-making, ultimately strengthening and promoting sustainable development initiatives in Beni and Bolivia.

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Location

Address
Campus Universitario "Hernán Melgar Justiniano" Km. 2,5
TRINIDAD
BENI
Postal
Latitude -14.812500°
Longitude -64.894260°
State/Territory/County
Email cibioma@uabjb.edu.bo
Phone + 591-4639233

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External Identifiers

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GBIF registry key: c0bd271a-5872-4c8c-bf6b-50a1f3119d03

GBIF country attribute (which country to associate the publisher data with in GBIF): BOL

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