Der „Atlas der Biodiversitätsrisiken“ kombiniert die Hauptergebnisse des großen EU-Forschungsprojektes ALARM (68 Partner aus 35 Ländern in Europa und Übersee) mit einigen Kernergebnissen aus zahlreichen anderen Forschungsnetzwerken. Insgesamt haben 366 Autoren aus über 180 Institutionen in 43 Ländern zu dem 280 Seiten starken Atlas beigetragen. Das Werk wurde am Donnerstag im Rahmen der Grünen Woche 2010 („Green Week 2010“) in Brüssel vorgestellt, zu der die Europäische Union knapp 4000 Teilnehmer eingeladen hat.
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