Introducing NASSTEC
NASSTEC is comprised of a consortium of 10 Early Stage Researchers, 1 Experienced Researcher, 3 academic and 4 commercial partners across 5 countries. We are all focused on studying native seed science applied to ecological restoration. This is the Marie-Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) that I am apart of as a PhD candidate and Early Stage Research Fellow. I am focused on species selection to maximise ecological restoration in the temperate grasslands of Europe.
You can follow NASSTEC on Research Gate, and Twitter, where we share our work and activities;
NASSTEC ESRs planting native plants for the alpine pilot restoration project in Val Gerola (IT) #native #plants #restoration #grassland pic.twitter.com/5n3DlfBqMi
— nasstec (@nasstecmuse) December 5, 2016
And our photos;
Amazing wild flowers from Alpine calcareous grasslands in Italy, photographed by NASSTEC ESR Emma Ladouceur @re_sprout #wildflowers pic.twitter.com/9sbyTWnXlq
— nasstec (@nasstecmuse) January 19, 2017
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