Biodiversity
African Workshop Prepares Position for AEWA MOP 5biodiversity-l.iisd.org | 17 May 2012The African preparatory workshop ahead of the fifth Meeting of the Parties (MOP 5) to the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) helped African countries consolidate common positions on issues of relevance to Africa. The meeting was attended by 25 different African countries, and worked to finalize the draft AEWA Plan of Action for Africa.
Cameroon | Biodiversity | Conservation FAO Publishes Yearbook of Forest Products for 2006-2010biodiversity-l.iisd.org | 15 May 2012The Yearbook of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) compiles annual data on production and trade in forest products. The 64th issue, containing data for the years 2006-2010, is now available. The compilation is based on country submissions and includes the volume of production, volume of trade, and value of trade in forest products.
Cameroon | Biodiversity | Conservation Global Guidelines on Tenure of Land, Forests and Fisheries Adoptedbiodiversity-l.iisd.org | 14 May 2012The Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security were negotiated over the course of three years, and will be adapted and implemented by individual governments. The new guidelines aim to promote food security and sustainable development by improving access to resources and protecting stakeholders' rights.
Cameroon | Biodiversity | Conservation CMS Publication "Living Planet" Now Available in French and Spanishbiodiversity-l.iisd.org | 14 May 2012The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) has released its publication, "Living Planet: Connected Planet," in French and Spanish. It highlights the importance of ecological networks for migratory animals and seeks to demonstrate that collaboration between different countries is critical to ensuring that migratory wild animals can continue to use their routes.
Cameroon | Biodiversity | Conservation AfDB, FAO Working to Restore Rwandan Fishing Sectorbiodiversity-l.iisd.org | 11 May 20128 May 2012: The African Development Bank (AfDB) has initiated the Inland Lakes Integrated Development and Management Support Project (PAIGELAC) to assist in restoring and improving Rwanda's fisheries sector.The project, supported by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), reports...
Rwanda | Biodiversity | Fisheries FAO, NEPAD Partnership to Boost Fisheries Development in Africabiodiversity-l.iisd.org | 08 May 2012NEPAD and FAO have entered into a partnership to promote and improve the long-term sustainable management of both inland and marine fisheries and aquaculture, in support of regional efforts to achieve the MDGs. The partnership uses an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries and Aquaculture (EAF/EAA), and focuses on climate change adaptation and disaster risk management.
Cameroon | Biodiversity | Conservation UNCCD Invites Youth to Send Submissions on Their Views on Landbiodiversity-l.iisd.org | 03 May 2012The UNCCD Secretariat is inviting submissions in the form of short video clips, pictures of field activities, and short articles. The best contributions from each region will be compiled and broadcast during the World Day to Combat Desertification, which will take place on 17 June, on the sidelines of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD, or Rio+20).
Cameroon | Biodiversity | Conservation Biodiversity for Food and Nutrition Project Launchedbiodiversity-l.iisd.org | 01 May 2012The US$35 million project will provide Brazil, Kenya, Sri Lanka and Turkey with information on the nutritional and health benefits of traditional food sources. The results should enhance the development of policies and regulatory frameworks that promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of traditional foods, which are often more nutritious and better adapted to local environments than imported foods, the project notes.
Cameroon | Biodiversity | Conservation ITPGR Multilateral System Gets Moroccan Wheat Accessionsbiodiversity-l.iisd.org | 24 Apr 2012The Multilateral System (MLS) of access and benefit-sharing (ABS) of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGR) received 351 new wheat accessions that have been evaluated during a project implemented in Morocco and funded by the Treaty's Benefit-sharing Fund. This is the first time that the MLS receives material generated by a project of the Benefit-sharing Fund.
Cameroon | Biodiversity | Conservation Building science bridges in BotswanaSCIDEV.NET | 24 Apr 2012On the outskirts of the Kalahari Desert, the Okavango Research Institute (ORI) in Botswana is taking advantage of expertise from across Africa to solve national science problems, according to a feature in the TWAS Newsletter.The institute is part of the University of Botswana. The single...
Botswana | Access to Information | Biodiversity GEF Supports Sustainable Forest Management in Cameroonbiodiversity-l.iisd.org | 20 Apr 2012The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has approved a US$3.5 million grant to support a project, implemented by the World Bank, aimed at promoting sustainable forest management in the Ngoyla-Mintom Forest in Cameroon. The project is designed to conserve over 160,000 hectares for sustainable management and low impact community activities.
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