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For nature and people : a helping hand to rise from the debris

In the wake of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, four organizations, Both ENDS, World Wide Fund for Nature, Wetlands International and IUCN Netherlands Committee, implemented “Green Coast: for nature and people after the tsunami”, to assist the tsunamiaffected countries in Asia: India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malaysia. The overall goal of the project was to recover and support local livelihoods in the tsunami-affected regions through the rehabilitation and sustainable management of coastal ecosystems.

Author(s)
Ekaratne, Kumudini
Vidanage, Shamen P.

Handbook of European freshwater fishes

This reference work covering 546 native and 33 introduced species is a very important contribution on the biodiversity of freshwater fish species in Europe. Much of the information presented is drawn from original research conducted over 8 years in 24 European countries.

Author(s)
Freyhof, Jörg
Kottelat, Maurice

Turberas altoandinas : espacios frágiles de vida y cultura

Environmental management of offshore oil development and maritime oil transport

Author(s)
Kloff, Sandra
Wicks, Clive

The status and distribution of freshwater biodiversity in eastern Africa

Biodiversity within inland water ecosystems in Eastern Africa is highly diverse and of great importance to livelihoods and economies, however, development activities are not always compatible with the conservation of this diversity and it is poorly represented in the development planning process. One of the main reasons is the lack of readily available information on the status and distribution of inland water taxa.

Author(s)
Darwall, W.R.T.
Lowe, T.
Smith, K. G.
Vié, Jean-Christophe

Le mulet en Mauritanie : biologie, écologie, pêche et aménagement

La pêche aux mulets est devenue en moins d'une décennie la première pêcherie artisanale en quantité débarquée en Mauritanie. Exploitée de manière intensive, la ressource est aujourd'hui menacée. Un processus consultatif pilote a été appuyé depuis l'an 2000, réunissant l'ensemble des parties prenantes impliquées dans cette pêcherie, pour formuler des recommandations pour la gestion durable de cette ressource.

Author(s)
Bernardon, Matthieu
Vall, Mohamed Ould Mohamed

Stratégie régionale pour les aires marines protégées d'Afrique de l'Ouest

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