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Downloads
The following presentations from the conference
are available to download:
- Peter Frost, Countryside Council for
Wales: An Opportunity for the Dyfi Valley (Wednesday evening's talk)
[Powerpoint
presentation; 1.3MB]
- Peter Frost, Countryside Council for
Wales: The Biosphere concept, UNESCO's role and the requirements
for re-designation (Thursday evening's talk) [Powerpoint
presentation; 1.3MB]
- Andy Bell: Braunton Burroughs Biosphere
Reserve, Devon, UK [available as either a Powerpoint
show; 18.6MB or outline
in RTF format; 12kB (no pictures, will open in a word processor)]
- Doris Pokorny: Germany's Biospheres
[PDF
document; 2MB]
- Doris Pokorny: The Rhön Biosphere,
Germany [available as a
Word document; 76kB or as html
pages; 10MB in total]
- Engelbert Ruoss: Entlebuch Biosphere,
Switzerland [available as html
pages; 18MB in total or as a
PDF file; 1.8MB]
- Peter Harper, the Centre for Alternative
Technology: Some developments and opportunities in the Dyfi Valley
[available either as a Powerpoint
show; 12.7MB] or as an RTF
fle - formatted text only; 12kB (no pictures, will open in a word processor)]
- Peter Harper: A Survey of EcoVillages
[Powerpoint
show; 22MB]
- Peter Harper: Ecosites and Nature [Word
document; 52kB]
- Peter Harper: The local influence of
the Centre for Alternative Technology [Word
document; 52kB]
- Alister Scott, Aberystwyth University:
Involving stakeholders in sustainable land management [available
as a Word document;
103kB or as a
Powerpoint show; 272kB]
- Andy Swash, Defra and the UK MaB (UNESCO)
Committee: The way forward [Powerpoint
document; 28kB]
- Andy Jeffery, Aberdyfi Outward Bound:
Outdoor activities in the Dyfi Valley [Powerpoint
show; 1.4MB]
- Sir John Houghton: The proposed Aberdyfi
Ecocentre [available as html
pages; 2MB in total ; or as a Powerpoint
show; 16.3MB]
- Arfon Hughes: Culture in the Dyfi Valley
[Powerpoint show;
100kB]
- Peter Jones, Celtica, Machynlleth:
Language and Culture [Powerpoint
show; 100kB]
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