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The ‘Ecosystem-based Adaptation South’ project seeks to help the Seychelles, Nepal and Mauritania to adapt to climate change, in part by restoring natural habitats across all types of ecosystems. In the Seychelles, on-the-ground ecological restoration will rehabilitate 29 hectares of mangrove and wetland forests, thus providing natural flood barriers. Learn more about UNEP's work on adaptation: www.unep.org/explore-topics/climate-change/what-we-do/cli...
Photo credits: UNEP
APEC 2025 Third Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM3) and Related Meetings
SCSC: APEC AI Standards Conference: Building a Sustainable AI Ecosystem Tomorrow (Day 2 of 2)
26 January 2016, European Innovation Ecosystems: Good governance and effective support for smart specialisation
Belgium - Brussels - January 2016
© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues
Aambyvalley Rd.,Lonavala,Mah.,India
growing in the wild...may have escaped cultivation somewhere...seen for a few days flowering of and on.
intial id. by Dinesh Valke of" flowersofindia"
Beginning to model what "fitness" landscapes might look like for ecosystems of very different robustness.
Sen. Landrieu hosts a roundtable with a wide variety of business leaders, specialists in innovation, successful entrepreneurs and others who are leading the way in creating entrepreneurial ecosystems. The event gathered best ideas to spur entrepreneurship.
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I am absolutely delighted to let you know that my new album, 'ECOSYSTEMS' has just been published: stanislav.photography/ecosystems
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Welcome to my ecosystem. Come sit watch and listen for a while. The fish and plants are all fine this morning.
Popped out from behind Big Sagebrush among a herd of Pronghorn---must have been lost! Old Yellowstone Road.
26 January 2016, European Innovation Ecosystems: Good governance and effective support for smart specialisation
Belgium - Brussels - January 2016
© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues
The North West Coast Academic Health Science Network (NWC AHSN) explored the issues that alcohol abuse poses to the healthcare sector at their quarterly ecosystem event held on 14th July at Select Security Stadium in Widnes.
Attended by more than 100 industry and public sector experts, businesses, and academia, the event discussed the current system for alcohol A&E attendances and the challenges faced by services.
Presenters included Professor Sir Ian Gilmore, Chairman, Liverpool Health Partners, Professor Mike Pearson, Professor of Clinical Evaluation, University of Liverpool and Ali Wheeler, Director, Drink Wise.
Dr Liz Mear, chief executive of the NWC AHSN, said: “Alcohol abuse is placing increased pressure on our hospitals and emergency services and it’s critical that we target the root of the problem, rather than attempting to come up with short-term reactive solutions. Unfortunately, it is a growing problem and alcohol-related illness currently makes up ten percent of the UK disease burden as well as being the cause of six percent of road causalities and nearly one in five road deaths.
“This event brought together experts in the field, including public sector workers, industry partners, and academics, to share information and explore new, innovative ways in which to collaboratively tackle this critical issue.”
Currently, it is estimated that alcohol-related harm in England costs the health sector over £20 billion each year. Although it is a national concern, alcohol abuse in North West remains a significant problem with 11 out of the 18 areas in the NWC AHSN region displaying higher morbidity and mortality rates compared with the national average.
The event was held as part of the NWC AHSN’s ecosystem events. Hosted every four months, the ecosystem brings together representatives from the NHS, local councils, academic organisations and industry to work together and tackle health challenges by encouraging the uptake of connected technological healthcare solutions.
Podolepis hieracioides
Common name: Copper-Wire Daisy
Photographer: Don Bruce
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This site is supported by:
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NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water www.environment.nsw.gov.au/
26 January 2016, European Innovation Ecosystems: Good governance and effective support for smart specialisation
Belgium - Brussels - January 2016
© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues
A cinematic exploration of serene wetlands and diverse coastal ecosystems. This collection captures the quiet beauty of nature across different moments of the day and night—from the golden mists of sunrise illuminating wooden boardwalks and the smooth pebble shores at dusk, to the dramatic twilight skies towering over dense reeds. The gallery features intimate wildlife encounters, including a resting heron, a dew-drenched dragonfly in stunning macro detail, and a perfectly mirrored flock of flamingos gliding through calm waters. It explores dynamic perspectives, showcasing vibrant aerial views of coastal salt pans, a classic observer's view from inside a wooden bird hide, and a mesmerizing nocturnal landscape under the Milky Way. An homage to biodiversity, atmospheric light, and the pristine quiet of the natural world.
These images were generated by Artificial Intelligence.
The ‘Ecosystem-based Adaptation South’ project seeks to help the Seychelles, Nepal and Mauritania to adapt to climate change, in part by restoring natural habitats across all types of ecosystems. In the Seychelles, on-the-ground ecological restoration will rehabilitate 29 hectares of mangrove and wetland forests, thus providing natural flood barriers. Learn more about UNEP's work on adaptation: www.unep.org/explore-topics/climate-change/what-we-do/cli...
Photo credits: UNEP
This photograph shows a bird on my backyard patio. Although it was on my patio, it is still considered a biotic component because my backyard is considered a terrestrial ecosystem. This bird is an omnivore.
Building on the ‘Ecosystem Landscaping to advance the Accountability to implement the Women’s Empowerment Principles in ASEAN’, the WeEmpowerAsia programme, UN women jointly develops and will disseminate the Building Pathways to Gender Equality and Sustainability through the Women's Empowerment Principles: Thailand Policy Brief (hereafter referred as ‘Thailand Policy Brief’) with key partners, namely the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Office of SMEs Promotion (OSMEP).
Gender Responsive Procurement (GRP) is one of the initiatives recommended in the Thailand Policy Brief. GRP can identify, incorporate and support women business owners seeking to access government/corporate procurement contracts. In support of the initiative, UN Women and Kenan Foundation Asia will host the “IDEA to I do”, a business presentation competition for selected women entrepreneurs, to showcase the capacity of WOB and WLB developed under WeEmpowerAsia Programme as means to promote women’s participation in supply chain. Winners will receive the WeRise Awards and the prizes are comprised of one winner, one first runner-up and one second runner-up.
Photo: UN Women/Daydream Organizer Co., Ltd.
26 January 2016, European Innovation Ecosystems: Good governance and effective support for smart specialisation
Belgium - Brussels - January 2016
© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues
6 May 2025 – Scenes from the event Strengthening Resilience through Ecosystem and Tech-based Approaches held on the sidelines of the 58th Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors in Milan, Italy.
The event was sponsored by the Boston Consulting Group.
The 58th Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors is being held in Milan, Italy, from 4 to 7 May 2025 under the theme “Sharing Experience, Building Tomorrow”.
The meeting is an opportunity for ADB shareholding governments to provide guidance to management and staff on administrative, financial, and operational issues. Over the years, ADB Annual Meetings have become a premier forum for the discussion of economic and social development issues in Asia and the Pacific.
One of my own favorites in the set. To me, these pond scenes hold so much promise, and hope for the natural emergence of our sense of place here.
Coincidentally this is photo #5,000 uploaded for me ~ very appropriate!
This set from another family ‘opihi-picking morning: Leaving the ‘opihi-picking to the men, I went inland instead to see how the anchialine ponds were progressing at Kūki‘o: They are doing a magnificent job with their restoration.
I’d learned of anchialine ponds and their significance while I was at the Hualalai Resort: More about them in the set story.