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Catalogue of Ecosystem-based Adaptation measures in mountains

Mountains are at the frontline of climate change, exacerbating existing vulnerabilities and socio-economic inequities for both mountain communities and those downstream. However, mountain communities have the capacity to adapt to these changes and mitigate the impacts of climate change. By utilizing the opportunities created by ecosystem services, mountain communities can build climate-resilience, resource security and consistent livelihoods.

UICN 70 anos : América do Sul Escritório Regional relatório anual 2018

UICN 70 años : América del Sur Oficina Regional reporte anual 2018

Informe de la UICN para la República del Perú 2017–2018

Informe de la UICN para la República del Ecuador 2017–2018

UICN 2017 : América del Sur Oficina Regional reporte anual 2017

That glorious forest

After nearly fifty years since his first journey to the tropics exploring for plants, and a total of thirty-nine expeditions to the Amazon, Professor Sir Ghillean Prance has gathered in this volume a fascinating and diverse collection of accounts from these experiences, along with his thoughts on a lifetime of work surveying the Amazon flora. 

Author(s)
Prance, Ghillean T.

Champions of water governance

The Building River Dialogue and Governance Programme (BRIDGE, currently in phase 3) set out to do something quite new: to facilitate the development of international networks of Champions of water governance in its target basins. Selected individuals who were already active in water or environmental resources stewardship were invited to build skills around transboundary cooperation in a collective process at basin or regional scale, in order to help realise new visions for the governance of shared water resources.

Author(s)
Fauconnier, Isabelle
Porras, Nazareth
Glémet, Raphaël
Cobo, Emilio
Smith, Mark
Iza, Alejandro
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