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La santeé, la prospérité et le bien-être des communautés des îles du Pacifique dépendent d'écosystèmes naturels florissants. II y a de nombreuses actions que nous pouvons entreprendre pour défendre la nature, pour bien-être et notre résilience aux changements climatiques.
by pipap.sprep.org
The health, wealth and overall well-being of Pacific Island communities rely on the diverse benefits provided by thriving natural ecosystems.
by pipap.sprep.org
This guide provides teachers with classroom resources for sustainability education for the students of Fiji, linked to the curriculum. Activities in the guide give opportunities for students to share views and ideas, and generate solutions for issues that concern them.
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GBIF Conversion MDTThis installation of the GBIF Metabarcoding Data Toolkit (MDT) is available for processing real datasets when no other full-featured MDT installation is available.
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Research from Pew marine fellows is a critical resource for helping to protect large ocean species and can offer invaluable input as a network of high seas marine protected areas (MPAs) nears reality.
by Isaac Rounds
Sharks and rays are sentinels of the state of the ocean. Since the mid-twentieth century, overall abundance has declined by nearly 65% and over one-third (37.5%) of species are threatened, causing widespread changes in community structure.
by Isaac Rounds
Mangroves, typical of tropical and subtropical latitudes, have become veritable natural traps for land- and sea-based waste.
by Isaac Rounds
Effective restoration projects must generate meaningful benefits for both nature and people.
by Isaac Rounds
“Restoring the Rock” is a 30-minute documentary that captures how the people of Niue are strengthening their climate resilience by partnering with the Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Service (PRISMSS) to scale up efforts against invasive species.
by pipap.sprep.org
A trailer of the documentary that captures how the people of Niue are strengthening their climate resilience by partnering with the Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Service (PRISMSS) to scale up efforts against invasive species.
by pipap.sprep.org