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Women group in Boepe Village and work out a participatory scoring exercise in Merauke district, Papua province, Indonesia. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) research on Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment has examined local perceptions on important landscape and forest resources.In this exercise the are assessing the importance of forest resources for local livelihoods.

 

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Praying during the presentation of firefighting equipment to to Garantung village, Palangkaraya, Indonesia.

 

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On the Congo River. Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.

  

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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.

  

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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.

  

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A scene from the high-level event: “Women in power and decision-making: Building a different world.” Held on 27-28 February in Santiago, the event was one of the major Beijing+20 events being organized around the world in 2015.

 

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Workshop group part of project COBAM. Lukolela, Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

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A scene from the high-level event: “Women in power and decision-making: Building a different world.” Held on 27-28 February in Santiago, the event was one of the major Beijing+20 events being organized around the world in 2015.

 

Pictured (center) : On 27 February, the Minister and Director of Chile's National Women's Service, Claudia Pascual, addresses session 3 of the conference, titled "Lessons Learned: Women's Leadership in Building More Equal Societies."

 

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Houria Djoudi, CIFOR, speaking at Pecha Kucha-Style Night – Stories from the landscape: Once, there was a lake, on Day 1. Global Landscapes Forum, Paris, France.

 

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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.

  

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UK launch of the Annual Publication of the African Women's Decade 2010-2020: Women's Participation in Decision-Making & Leadership. With Justina Mutale from Zambia

Villagers trying on new firefighting helmets at Garantung village, Palangkaraya, Indonesia.

 

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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.

  

WIOMSA and the University of Eduardo Mondlane opened the 8th WIOMSA Scientific Symposium on Monday 28th October 2013 in Maputo, Mozambique. The 5 day symposium themed “Science and Society: Building partnerships for Action” was declared officially open by the Guest of Honour, Mr. Victor Borges, the Minister of Fisheries, Mozambique. Key dignitaries in attendance who addressed symposium participants, included the Rector of Eduardo Mondlane University Prof. Doutor Orlando Quilambo, Dr. Gity Behravan, First Secretary: Regional Research Cooperation, Sida, Dr. Nirmal Shah, the WIOMSA President and Doutor Salomão Bandeira, the Chair of the Local Organizing Committee and the Vice-President of WIOMSA. Continuing in the trend of number and diversity of participants set by the last two WIOMSA symposia, this 8th symposium has brought together about 400 scientists, marine practitioners, conservationists, civil society representatives, and the private sector from 15 countries of the world. A rich cultural program organized by the local hosts included a traditional dance troupe and salsa dancers who entertained participants during the opening ceremony and at the welcome cocktail. The symposium program includes key note presentations, oral and poster presentations, special sessions from different groups and the 5th WIOMSA General Assembly.

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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.

  

The closing plenary featured representatives from the Global Landscapes Forum’s founding and coordinating partners to share and discuss their visions and expectations for the future of the Forum over the next four years.The Forum is undergoing a transformation, from focusing on policy advice to implementing action on the ground and tracking progress toward new climate and development goals. Through scientific input, capacity-building programs, online engagement, thematic symposiums and global events, GLF aspires to introduce one billion people by 2020 to the landscape approach – and connect them in embracing it. The GLF is more than just a series of events: it is a dynamic platform with which diverse stakeholders can collaborate to create a more sustainable world. Join the movement to reach 1 billion people: #ThinkLandscape Global Landscapes Forum, Marrakech, Morocco.

 

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