The forest ecology research station located in Nouragues is a scientific station located in the heart of the tropical forest in French Guyana for the study of the functioning of tropical forests and their biodiversity. It welcomes national and international scientists from a few days to several months on two camps, 8 kilometres apart from each other, around equipment maintained and operated year-round by the station's technical staff.
The site provides the following services to scientists:
- An in situ ecosystem experimentation service;
- Instrumentation for the long-term monitoring of these ecosystems and the in situ measurement of environmental parameters;
- Devices and tools for collecting samples and data on the ecosystems studied.
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Localisation
CNRS Guyane USR LEEISA
Centre de Recherche de Montabo BP 70620
97334 Cayenne Cedex
GUYANE FRANÇAISE
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