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Tasek Bera. A Semelai Medicine Chest in the Malaysian Rain Forest

Tasek Bera is home to the indigenous Semelai people. Like other indigenous people, the SEmelais havea  stron affinity to their natural surroundings. Through generations, they have adapted to survial in this area through utilising their natural resources. This book documents how the Semelai's use plants and flowers around Tasek Bera for medicinal, prophylatics, intoxicants and as aphrodisiacs.

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Rivers by Design

A step-by-step guide for planners, developers, architects and landscape architects on how to maximise the benefits of river restoration in development projects. Read more

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Why West Africa's Manatee deserves top CMS and CITES protection

The African Manatee is a member of the Trichechidae; a sirenian, mermaid-like sea cow that can grow up to 3 meters and weigh 500 kilograms. Wetlands International is calling for tougher protection measures to ensure the survival of this endangered species.

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Challenges to the integration of wetlands into IWRM: The case of the Inner Niger Delta (Mali) and the Lobau Floodplain (Austria)

The authors recognize that wetlands are poorly integrated in river basin management. Governments that endorsed the Ramsar Convention recognise the importance of the wetlands in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) using the "critical path" approach but is not wid... Read more

Presentation

The impact of subsidence: can peatland drainage be sustainable in the long term?

This presentation presents the impact of peat soil subsidence and discusses the issues of sustainability of peatland drainage activities.

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