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- FASPS heads to South Korea for water resource management training
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Here they come: South African delegates on learning mission tour Bataan Non-Com POPs Facility
- Written by UNIDO/ Myeka Trinidad
- Category: Environment
A delegation from South Africa, which currently implements the GEF-funded project “Environmentally Sound Management and Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in the Republic of South Africa,” visited....
ZUG, TRANSCEND field visit E2RB’s Tagum-Libuganon River Basin sites
- Written by E2RB/ Georg Ruthenberg
- Category: Forestry
Rene Freytag and Justine Beatrice Apolinario from the project Transformative Actions for Climate and Ecological Protection and Development (TRANSCEND) and Arite Hildebrandt from....
Read more: ZUG, TRANSCEND field visit E2RB’s Tagum-Libuganon River Basin sites
Here’s why native trees and fruits are important for Philippine agrobiodiversity
- Written by BIOFIN 2/ Gregg Yan, Angelique Ogena
- Category: Biodiversity
A special feature for the 2023 International Day for Biological Diversity.
Read more: Here’s why native trees and fruits are important for Philippine agrobiodiversity
USAID, Sarangani establish SALT sites in Buayan-Malungon River Basin
- Written by USAID/ Kent Tangcalagan
- Category: Forestry
In the Buayan-Malungon River Basin (BMRB), one of the main challenges is the potential loss of forest cover in the watershed within the next six to seven years. This loss of forest cover can lead to....
Read more: USAID, Sarangani establish SALT sites in Buayan-Malungon River Basin