The steering committee for the BEST 3 project
Met on February 10 in Brussels, at which time Romain Renoux, BEST co-coordinator for the entire Caribbean with Amandine Vaslet, presented news in terms of identification of key zones for biodiversity in the 15 European territories in the region. Twenty ateliers regrouping 130 organizations were held that day, with more than 200 experts consulted about the environment and biodiversity. Sixty key zones have been identified and a final synthesis will be published in June 2016 with profiles of the primary ecosystems of the Caribbean.