2013
Editorial: Boris Erg
25 Mar 2013 | Article
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Exceptional nature in East Belgium: the Mount Saint Peter
The Mount Saint Peter is located at the border between the Wallonian and Flemish Regions of Belgium, not far from the Netherlands. This site, exceptional at European level, consists of a large limestone mass overlooking the Meuse and Geer river valleys. This is the latest story of the Country Focus on Belgium. …
25 Mar 2013 | News story
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Exceptional nature in East Belgium: the Mount Saint Peter
The Mount Saint Peter is located at the border between the Wallonian and Flemish Regions of Belgium, not far from the Netherlands. This site, exceptional at European level, consists of a large limestone mass overlooking the Meuse and Geer river valleys. …
25 Mar 2013 | Article
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Performances économiques des activités d’adaptation au changement climatique dans le bassin de la Volta
Plusieurs initiatives d’adaptation aux effets du changement climatique sont mises en œuvre en milieu rural d’Afrique. Mais, très peu d’attention a été accordée à leurs performances écologiques et économiques. …
25 Mar 2013 | News story
Yaoundé: Experts work together to eradicate poaching in Central Africa
An emergency meeting of Ministers of the Commission for Central African States in charge of defense and security, foreign relations and the protection of wildlife, has taken place in Yaoundé, Cameroon from 21-23 March 2013. … | French
25 Mar 2013 | News story
Mekong Days in Washington
The Mekong Region is a massive ecosystem that is the lifeline for more than 60 million people across six countries. In the Lower Mekong Basin, it provides fish to more people than any other river in the world. More than 150 hydropower dams are currently planned, under construction, or commissioned for the Mekong and its tributaries. If constructed, the dams will radically alter the basin’s hydrology, ecology and, consequently, the lives of millions who depend upon it. How can these seemingly opposite demands be met?
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22 Mar 2013 | Article
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La gestión transfronteriza del agua en América del Sur sí es posible
A propósito del Día Mundial del Agua, compartimos con ustedes la experiencia de la UICN a través del proyecto mundial BRIDGE, que incluyó a tres cuencas transfronterizas ubicadas en Ecuador, Perú y Bolivia. …
22 Mar 2013 | News story
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World Water Day, by Mark Smith
Blog article by Mark Smith. "World Water Day is like any themed global day: it’s not really to ‘celebrate’ water, it’s about getting people to pay attention and decide they’re going to take action to solve water problems." …
22 Mar 2013 | News story
Species conservation — the view from the ground
In his latest blog, Dr Jean-Christophe Vié, Deputy Director of IUCN’s Global Species Programme and Director, SOS – Save Our Species talks about species conservation and its importance to the broader conservation of our natural world. Read more here …
22 Mar 2013 | Article












