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Here are the images from our latest exploratory tour of Armenia. A serenely beautiful and ancient country, one of the oldest centres of wine making in the world, the earliest country to adopt Christianity, Armenia never fails to impress. This set contains images of the beautiful Noravank monastery built in the 13th century, Khor Virap monastery founded in 642 AD, Sevanavank Monastery completed in the 9th century, Haghartsin monastery built in the 13th century, the pagan Garni Temple built in the 1st century, Geghard monastery founded in the 4th century to host the Holy relic of the Spear, the Zvartnotz cathedral completed in 652, views of Mount Ararat where Noah's Arc got stuck during the Great Flood and the views of Yerevan.
I am delighted to let you know that my art has been chosen among 12082 works from all over the world to be shown at the Arte Laguna Prize Exhibition in Venice. The show brings together the very best of contemporary art of 2021 from all around the world. Location: L'Arsenale di Venezia where La Biennale is taking place. Time: October 2021: artelaguna.world/photograph/magical-realism-2.30321/
I am absolutely delighted to let you know that my new album, 'ECOSYSTEMS' has just been published: stanislav.photography/ecosystems
It has been presented at the Club of Rome 50th Anniversary meeting, the United Nations COP24 conference on climate change, a large exhibition held at the Mathematical Institute of Oxford University and the Environment Europe Oxford Spring School in Ecological Economics and now at the United Nations World Urban Forum 2020. There are only 450 copies left so you will have to be quick: stanislav.photography/ecosystems
You are most welcome to explore my new website: stanislav.photography/ and a totally new blog: environmenteurope.wordpress.com/
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八釐米映像8mm Film/笛Flute
小池照男 Koike Teruo(from 日本Japan)
with
客座舞者群Guest Dancers(from 臺灣Taiwan)
昭霖 Zhao-Lin, DuDu
主題 生態系 Ecosystem
Come explore the world of seagrass ecosystems! Learn why this habitat is so critical, touch and see the local grass species, and investigate the ways we collect data in this highly dynamic system.
Mangrove ecosystems of India: Science, policy and practice for sustainable management
jointly organised by NCCR and CIFOR-ICRAF
16 December 2024, National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR), NIOT- Campus, Pallikaranai, Chennai, India
www.cifor-icraf.org/mangrove-monitoring-india/
Photo by CIFOR-ICRAF
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: news@cifor-icraf.org and a.sanjaya@cifor-icraf.org
The vast world of tiny creatures is flourishing on their world of dill. Pretty swell. Aphids, ladybugs, butterflies, spiders and other critters all making merry and doing their thing.
Consultation process session: Mediterranean Basin Hotspot Ecosystem Profile Update (CEPF)
Processus de Consultation: Mise à jour du profil d’écosystème du hotspot du bassin méditerranéen (CEPF)
Ulcinj (Montenegro) - 25 October 2016
1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week “Building a regional network to conserve plants and cultural diversity”
1re Semaine de la conservation des plantes méditerranéennes “Construction d’un réseau régional pour la conservation de la diversité culturelle et végétale”
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.
More information on 1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week, please visit:
www.medplantsweek.uicnmed.org/
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: lourdes.lazaro@iucn.org
Consultation process session: Mediterranean Basin Hotspot Ecosystem Profile Update (CEPF)
Processus de Consultation: Mise à jour du profil d’écosystème du hotspot du bassin méditerranéen (CEPF)
Ulcinj (Montenegro) - 25 October 2016
1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week “Building a regional network to conserve plants and cultural diversity”
1re Semaine de la conservation des plantes méditerranéennes “Construction d’un réseau régional pour la conservation de la diversité culturelle et végétale”
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.
More information on 1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week, please visit:
www.medplantsweek.uicnmed.org/
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: lourdes.lazaro@iucn.org
Trees, plants, and flowers all require pollination to reproduce. Pollination is necessary for our major food crops. Outside of agricultural aspects, most plant species found in natural habitats require pollinators while others rely on the wind. The fruits and nuts these plants make are eaten by animals which are then hunted by predators. Plants also provide shelter and nesting habitats for many animal species. To maintain the diversity of our natural ecosystem we need healthy pollinator populations to make sure that the next generation of plants will be produced.
To help to protect and promote pollinators, communities can plant diverse, native plant species that bloom in different seasons that attract pollinators and use pesticides as a last resort. When using pesticides in the lawn use granular formulated insecticides and water the lawn immediately after use. Planting buckwheat and clover is a good way to attract bees and other pollinators, as well as providing bee nesting structures or an isolated part of landscaping for ground dwelling bees.
When landscaping, choosing to plant trees like maples, oaks and cottonwoods can help ensure that pollination continues and new seedlings have a chance to grow.
These efforts can help revive pollinating insect populations, including conservation and promoting a healthy ecosystem.
Species: House fly (Musca domestica), Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum maximum)
Location: Racine, Wisconsin.
The Tropics: Opportunities and Challenges - 9-day study trip to Belize
For more details, please visit our Belize website: www.belizevanier.com and follow us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/VaniertoBelize
Photo by Rodica Florea
1 año de la cátedra SMART Global Ecosystems
Photo by Pilar Valbuena/iuFOR
More information on iuFOR, please visit sostenible.palencia.uva.es
More information on Máster en Gestión Forestal Basada en Ciencia de Datos, please visit sostenible.palencia.uva.es/content/master-en-gestion-fore...
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know.
You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: instituto@forest.uva.es.
Stakeholders in the e-waste management ecosystem have come together to discuss the implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) guidelines and regulations for e-waste management in Rwanda. The hybrid workshop was held in Kigali and online and brought together representatives from public and private entities working to advance proper e-waste handling in Rwanda.
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is an internationally accepted policy mechanism applied in e-waste management programmes under which producers are given a significant financial and/or physical responsibility for the disposal of post-consumer products.
Consultation process session: Mediterranean Basin Hotspot Ecosystem Profile Update (CEPF)
Processus de Consultation: Mise à jour du profil d’écosystème du hotspot du bassin méditerranéen (CEPF)
Ulcinj (Montenegro) - 25 October 2016
1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week “Building a regional network to conserve plants and cultural diversity”
1re Semaine de la conservation des plantes méditerranéennes “Construction d’un réseau régional pour la conservation de la diversité culturelle et végétale”
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.
More information on 1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week, please visit:
www.medplantsweek.uicnmed.org/
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: lourdes.lazaro@iucn.org
Consultation process session: Mediterranean Basin Hotspot Ecosystem Profile Update (CEPF)
Processus de Consultation: Mise à jour du profil d’écosystème du hotspot du bassin méditerranéen (CEPF)
Ulcinj (Montenegro) - 25 October 2016
1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week “Building a regional network to conserve plants and cultural diversity”
1re Semaine de la conservation des plantes méditerranéennes “Construction d’un réseau régional pour la conservation de la diversité culturelle et végétale”
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.
More information on 1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week, please visit:
www.medplantsweek.uicnmed.org/
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: lourdes.lazaro@iucn.org