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The Tana Delta is the largest and wetland ecosystem in Kenya and is found on the Kenyan Coast (East). The Tana river is the largest and longest river in Kenya ( nearly 1,014 km long ). The Delta is about 130,000ha and suppors 100,000 people, consisting mostly of farmers, pastoralist & fishermen. However, the river volume has fallen by 20% in 10 years.
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This presentation on the Inner Niger Delta discusses the hydrology, water grab by existing and future dams, socio-economic and ecological impacts of water grab downstream, as well as long term solutions.
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Wetlands International and its partners have taken the initiative to develop a Training Program on the different aspects of ‘ecosystem and community based climate change adaptation’. The program consists of six different modules, each focusing on a different aspect and angle to the problem. It is developed primarily for senior program managers and practitioners and can be adapted to meet the training needs of policy and decision makers and key persons in international and national agencies and donors.
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Presented by Alex Kaat on 19 October 2010 in Nagoya, Japan, During the 10th Conference of Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
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The new Flyway Training Kit is a one-of-a-kind resource in flyway-scale conservation and represents an important step towards meeting core strategic objectives of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and AEWA. This innovative conservation tool by Wetlands International and partners is designed to build capacity to plan, implement, monitor and engage in effective flyway-scale conservation of migratory waterbirds and wetland habitats in Africa and Eurasia.
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This presentation was made for the meeting with EU at the end of January 2010. It discusses the following issues:
- Where and what are peatlands
- Peatland loss and carbon emissions
- Biofuels, palm oil and peatland loss
- What is / should be done
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This is a powerpoint publication, consisting of 73 powerpoint slides about the impact and guidelines for palm oil production on peatlands.
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The handbook contains 15 lessons on biodiversity conservation, econet development and integrated river basin management as well as a glossary. It is a part of educational toolkit that contains a CD with lessons and their Power Point presentations, scenarios of environmental out-of-class and out-of-school lessons, environmental games, contests, poems, stories and fairy tales. The handbook is destined for teachers, leaders of environmental and naturalistic centres and representatives of environmental NGOs.
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This publication contains materials from the training course entitled "Public Participation in the Conservation of Small Rivers".
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Presentation on Shorebird Monitoring in Australia at the Asian Waterbird Census Coordinators Workshop 2003.
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The keynote technical presentations at the 4th Board of Members meeting of Wetlands International, held 26-27th November 2004 in Bangkok, can be accessed from here.
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Wetlands International 3rd Board of Members Meeting - Presentations. Ecosystems and Global Change. By Prof. Dr. Rik Leemans, Bureau of Environmental Assessments. - The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2001. By Doug Taylor, Wetlands International. - Proposal for the Conservation of the River Enviroment in Kushiro Mire 20
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Bagaimana Mengguna Buku Panduan ini?
Buku panduan ini akan digunakan oleh guru-guru sebagai panduan untuk mengajar murid-murid sekolah rendah untuk menjalankan aktiviti pendidikan alam sekitar khasnya tentang ekologi dan kepelbagaian biologi hutan bakau. Kandungan buku ini dibahagikan kepada 2 bahagian, penerangan diberikan dala, Bahasa Malaysia dalam bahagian pertama dan bahagian kedua dalam Bahasa Mandarin Setiap pengararan mempunyai objektif tertentu yang perlu dicapai seperti yang dinyatakan dalam setiap topik.
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The handbook is primarily developed to address the restoration of wetlands in Central and Eastern Europe and, therefore, encompasses mostly case studies from the temperate zone. The book emphasised that these ecosystems function in a larger ecological entity - the landscape. To be truely sustainable, the management of wetlands has to be incorporated into a system of integreated land and water use and, indeed, into the socio-economic system of each country.
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