Gift of the Himalayas - high value plants and NTFPsWednesday 28. of April 2010
The Himalayas are a rich repository of flora with a large number of native plants and high value nontimber forest products.The high topographic complexity and related climatic variability of the Sacred Himalayan Landscape has... Guide to buying ?green? paperWednesday 28. of April 2010
Brussels, Belgium ? From packaging paper to office paper and tissues, the WWF Guide to Buying Paper makes it easy for any organization to understand the most important environmental impacts of paper-making and to source... Climate Change in Indonesia - Implications for Humans and NatureWednesday 28. of April 2010
Climate change impacts on Indonesia, people and nature Human health linked directly to forest healthWednesday 21. of April 2010
Gland, Switzerland ? Environmental degradation is causing serious detrimental health impacts for humans, but protecting natural habitats can reverse this and supply positive health benefits, according to a new WWF report.
?Our... Environmental protection vital to reducing natural disaster impact...Wednesday 21. of April 2010
Bonn, May 20, 2008 ? Environmental degradation is a key factor turning extreme weather events into natural disasters, a new WWF report has found. WWF is urging governments to create suitable protected areas and to maintaining... Human well-being better in a better protected environment: WWFTuesday 20. of April 2010
Bonn, May 22, 2008 ? Well planned and managed protected areas can play a key role in reducing poverty, with the relationship strengthened when well-being is measured as more than just income, according to a new analysis by WWF.... A Powerful FootprintWWF - Forests for Life Programme resourcesPlan de Manejo de la ChungaMonday 22. of March 2010
As the world?s second largest timber consumer, China has a significant impact on the global forest products trade, and as a result, represents a powerful ecological footprint that can influence the sustainability of the world?s... Human health linked directly to forest healthWWF - Forests for Life Programme resourcesPlan de Manejo de la ChungaMonday 22. of March 2010
Gland, Switzerland ? Environmental degradation is causing serious detrimental health impacts for humans, but protecting natural habitats can reverse this and supply positive health benefits, according to a new WWF report.
?Our... Europe ducks call for strong bioenergy standardWWF - Forests for Life Programme resourcesPlan de Manejo de la ChungaMonday 22. of March 2010
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WWF - Forests for Life Programme resources News, publications and job feeds from WWF - the global conservation organization El presente documento "Plan General de Manejo de la Chunga" fue elaborado con el objetivo de... Natural Solutions: protected areas helping people cope with climate changeWednesday 09. of December 2009
Climate change poses an unprecedented level of threat to life on the planet. The facts are well known. Atmospheric greenhouse gases are creating warmer temperatures, ice melt, sea-level rise and an unpredictable climate, with a... |


