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Wetlands International and the Royal Society for Conservation of Nature (RSCN) work in Jordan study the impact of the dam upstream on the ecosystems of the Mujib reserve, involve local population in agricultural demonstration activities to save water and preserve water quality, and represent the Mujib reserve interests (ecosystem water needs) in water management planning and decision-making processes.
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Wetlands International works in Tunisia with local partner INAT, the Institut National Agronomique. Through a local multi-stakeholder water dialogue, the project builds a consensus on best water allocations for sustainable water resources management for the long-term taking into account all water uses, including ecosystem needs.
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Wetlands International works with its partner World Wildlife Fund's Mediterranean Programme (WWFMedPro) in Morocco and the Sebou River Basin Authority to define, test and validate - in a participatory manner - a monitoring & evaluation system of Sebou surface water ecological status.
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The overall objective of this project is to contribute to lasting poverty reduction and improved resilience of wetland dependant communities to the expected climate change scenarios for Malawi, particularly Kasungu District.
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The overall goal of this project is strengthening institutional capacity for integrated water resources management in the Mahanadi Delta, India enabling integration of wetland ecosystem services as key components of developing food and water security and adaptation to climate change.
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The overall goal of the project is to improve the resilience and conserve the Kimana Wetlands against climate change, while supporting national policy and legislative processes to improve the management of Kenyan wetlands.
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This demonstration project aims to develop management and restoration measures for the conservation of livelihoods and key related ecosystems in the lower basin of Rio Paz, strengthening the environmental governance of the basin in the framework of the Rio Paz Participative Environmental Management Plan (PEMP).
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The overall project goal is integrated management for high altitude wetlands for water supply and climate change adaptation while improving local community’s livelihood options.
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The overall goal of this project is development and donor agencies have policies and practices that fully recognise the interrelationships between wetlands, and human health and food security.
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The goal of the project is to have by the end of 2010 Wetlands livelihoods-environment issues in Pemalang and Banten bay (Indonesia) recognized in policy and translated into practice through enhanced inter-sectoral planning and effective and sustainable resources on the ground.
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