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Order from Strength, which focuses on reactive policies in a regionalized world, has the least favorable outcomes for human well-being, as the global distribution of ecosystem services and human resources that underpin human well-being are increasingly skewed. Wealthy populations generally meet most material needs but experience psychological unease.

 

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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...

 

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Ambyvalley road,Lonavala,Mah.,India

Utricularia purpurascens

Lentibulariaceae(bladderwort family)

siteche aswe (marathi)

After a few hours of work and 80 volunteers, the fence is now clear

USACE Louisville District and MSD hosted a public meeting for the Three Forks of Beargrass Creek Ecosystem Restoration Study on Nov. 14, 2019 to gain public input on recommendations for improving the watershed.

Garry oak ecosystems, such as those in Mount Maxwell Provincial Park, are among the most endangered ecosystems in Canada and include at-risk species.

Ecosystem restoration work underway at Seneca Bluffs, Buffalo, New York.

 

Thanks to the partnership and work of Brian Higgins, EPA - Region 2 U.S. EPA Region 5 (Great Lakes Region) NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Buffalo Niagara RIVERKEEPER.

 

Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2019. Aerial support provided by LightHawk.

 

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Digital tools should support your purpose and reach your intended audience. This graphic is a start at explaining how and where different tools fit into the Digital Ecosystem.

busted feeding during the day on Eucalyptus sap in a YBG feed tree.

This image was taken from inside my car while driving, and without looking through the viewfinder. Along the crack in the windshield are small pockets of water that collects during the wet Pacific Northwest winters. The brown areas at the base of the water bubbles are what I believe to be small colonies of algae. They turn green in the spring when the light and temperature is right, and brown when it gets too hot, to dry, or too cold.

 

It's my mobile ecosystem.

 

update: cropped and resized for the Sony PSP: 480x272

 

World Chambers Congress Day 3: Entrepreneurship Ecosystems

ESP10 - 10 years advancing ecosystem services science, policy and practice for a sustainable future.

24 October 2019, Hannover Congress Centre

The hustle and bustle of Melbourne coupled with Melbourne's biggest ScaleUps. Photos by Tim Carrafa.

Kayaking in Shem Creek located in Mt Pleasant, S.C.

"iPod ecosystem# I-bug 5", 2007 de-cased Ipod,directly sculpted onto, plastics [Polyethylene Terephthalate & High-Density Polyethylene],resin, acrylic,extruded polyethylene, aluminum, airbrush paints,12 v LED's,fiber optics,custom video and video-playlist.__Private Collection

26 January 2016, European Innovation Ecosystems: Good governance and effective support for smart specialisation

Belgium - Brussels - January 2016

© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues

29 January 2019, Enhancing resilience of urban ecosystems through green infrastructure

Belgium - Brussels - January 2019

© European Union / Giedre Daugelaite

 

Vytautas KANEVIČIUS, Member of Kazlų Rūda Municipal Council

 

Kate FEENEY, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

 

Sirpa HERTELL, City councillor of Espoo

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 credit: UNEP

Created by youth at Sandwich Teen Action Group (STAG) in Windsor

 

Displayed at Royal York Subway Station

Exposed oyster beds at low tide along the shoreline at Anastasia State Park in Northeast Florida. Oyster beds, mollusks, shellfish, coastline, state parks. UF/IFAS Photo: Josh Wickham.

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