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International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
The combination of intensifying cyclone events and ongoing and accelerating sea level rise is expected to have dire impacts on Tuvalu.
The Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project (TCAP) is funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF), with additional contributions from Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and co-financing from the Government of Tuvalu. The project is implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as an Accredited Entity for GCF funding in partnership with the Government of Tuvalu and Hall Contracting, in close consultation with relevant communities through an inclusive socially and environmentally aware approach. The project is a first-of-its-kind initiative, aimed at improving the coastal resilience of three of Tuvalu’s nine atolls through innovative, context-specific vertical adaptation measures.
Learn more at TCAP.tv
Learn more: www.greenclimate.fund/project/fp015
As I was packing my camera gear away, the colours intensified and I just had to take one more shot.
Enter the man in the yellow shirt (www.flickr.com/photos/timrandall44/49385365968/in/album-7...).
He saw me and shouted 'smokes', hoping to get some trade. I ignored him, as I had done in the past. Seeing what I was doing, he walked to the edge of the sea, folded his arms and stood in the middle of my view.
I decided that I could edit him out later but have now decided that he actually adds to the scene.
If you have any thoughts on for or against his inclusion, please let me know,
Venus is present in the photo - it is near the top, left of centre, between the light and dark clouds. The Moon is hidden by the dark clouds.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
The combination of intensifying cyclone events and ongoing and accelerating sea level rise is expected to have dire impacts on Tuvalu.
The Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project (TCAP) is funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF), with additional contributions from Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and co-financing from the Government of Tuvalu. The project is implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as an Accredited Entity for GCF funding in partnership with the Government of Tuvalu and Hall Contracting, in close consultation with relevant communities through an inclusive socially and environmentally aware approach. The project is a first-of-its-kind initiative, aimed at improving the coastal resilience of three of Tuvalu’s nine atolls through innovative, context-specific vertical adaptation measures.
For more information visit: tcap.tv/
The Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), in close collaboration with national partners, has launched a high-potential project in which research will be put into effective use to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Africa by promoting a range of sustainable intensification and diversification innovations for rice-based systems, while reducing their environmental footprint.
The project titled ‘Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems’ is conducted under the ‘Putting Research into Use for Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture and Resilience (PRUNSAR)’ program co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Scenes from the Inception meeting of 'Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems Project' under PRUNSAR, AfricaRice, M'bé, Côte d'Ivoire, 2-3 July 2019
Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice
The combination of intensifying cyclone events and ongoing and accelerating sea level rise is expected to have dire impacts on Tuvalu.
The Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project (TCAP) is funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF), with additional contributions from Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and co-financing from the Government of Tuvalu. The project is implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as an Accredited Entity for GCF funding in partnership with the Government of Tuvalu and Hall Contracting, in close consultation with relevant communities through an inclusive socially and environmentally aware approach. The project is a first-of-its-kind initiative, aimed at improving the coastal resilience of three of Tuvalu’s nine atolls through innovative, context-specific vertical adaptation measures.
Learn more at TCAP.tv
Learn more: www.greenclimate.fund/project/fp015
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The other fire-related sign at Pepper's development's entrance: "Intensify the awareness of fire precaution; improve the ability of surviving danger."
The Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), in close collaboration with national partners, has launched a high-potential project in which research will be put into effective use to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Africa by promoting a range of sustainable intensification and diversification innovations for rice-based systems, while reducing their environmental footprint.
The project titled ‘Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems’ is conducted under the ‘Putting Research into Use for Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture and Resilience (PRUNSAR)’ program co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Scenes from the Inception meeting of 'Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems Project' under PRUNSAR, AfricaRice, M'bé, Côte d'Ivoire, 2-3 July 2019
Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
Greater Manchester Police is intensifying its security preparations ahead of the Conservative Party Conference taking place in Manchester later this year.
Planning for the event, which runs from Sunday 5 October to Wednesday 8 October at the Manchester Central Convention Complex, has been taking place for the past year.
Officers from Project Servator were out and about in the city centre on Friday around St Peter's Square, Market Street, Piccadilly Gardens and Manchester Victoria.
One male suspect was arrested near Victoria on recall to prison, while there were several stop-searches resulting in the seizure of drugs and drugs paraphernalia.
Project Servator is a well-established policing tactic aimed at disrupting a range of criminal activity, including terrorism.
The approach involves highly visible and unpredictable patrols by specially trained officers who are skilled in identifying suspicious behaviour.
Chief Superintendent John-Paul Ruffle, who is overseeing the GMP security operation for the conference, said: “Manchester is proud to host major national events and ensuring the safety of our residents, visitors, and delegates is our highest priority.
“In the lead-up to and throughout the conference, the public will notice an increased presence of uniformed officers, as well as plain-clothes and armed officers in the city centre and transport hubs.
"This is no cause for concern, it’s all part of our commitment to keeping people safe.
“GMP is working closely with Manchester City Council, British Transport Police, and other partners to ensure a safe and successful event. The force thanks the public for their co-operation and continued support.
“Officers will be engaging with the public and local businesses, encouraging vigilance and reporting of anything unusual.
"Our officers are experienced and specially trained to spot the tell-tale signs that someone is planning or preparing to commit an act of crime.
“If you encounter a deployment, please don’t be alarmed, our officers are there to keep you safe.
“Feel free to speak with them—they’ll be happy to explain what they’re doing and how you can help.”
How You Can Help?
Everyone has a role to play in keeping Manchester safe:
Report anything that doesn’t feel right to a police officer or member of staff
Call 101 for non-emergencies or 999 in an emergency
Visit www.gov.uk/ACT for guidance on spotting suspicious activity and reporting it confidentially
Thomas Bahji Ballard of McAllen, Texas, contributes musical energies to the Touchstone Bahá'í youth retreat early this year. Photo by Nicolai Valdivieso-Sinyako
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
Preparation of cooked rice for fermentation to get indigenous microorganism (IMO) for utilization as liquid fertilizer
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
The Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), in close collaboration with national partners, has launched a high-potential project in which research will be put into effective use to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Africa by promoting a range of sustainable intensification and diversification innovations for rice-based systems, while reducing their environmental footprint.
The project titled ‘Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems’ is conducted under the ‘Putting Research into Use for Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture and Resilience (PRUNSAR)’ program co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Scenes from the Inception meeting of 'Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems Project' under PRUNSAR, AfricaRice, M'bé, Côte d'Ivoire, 2-3 July 2019
Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice
The Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), in close collaboration with national partners, has launched a high-potential project in which research will be put into effective use to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Africa by promoting a range of sustainable intensification and diversification innovations for rice-based systems, while reducing their environmental footprint.
The project titled ‘Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems’ is conducted under the ‘Putting Research into Use for Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture and Resilience (PRUNSAR)’ program co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Scenes from the Inception meeting of 'Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems Project' under PRUNSAR, AfricaRice, M'bé, Côte d'Ivoire, 2-3 July 2019
Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice
International Conference on Integrated Systems for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture. March 3-6, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria. Photo credit O. Abioye/Humidtropics.
Greater Manchester Police is intensifying its security preparations ahead of the Conservative Party Conference taking place in Manchester later this year.
Planning for the event, which runs from Sunday 5 October to Wednesday 8 October at the Manchester Central Convention Complex, has been taking place for the past year.
Officers from Project Servator were out and about in the city centre on Friday around St Peter's Square, Market Street, Piccadilly Gardens and Manchester Victoria.
One male suspect was arrested near Victoria on recall to prison, while there were several stop-searches resulting in the seizure of drugs and drugs paraphernalia.
Project Servator is a well-established policing tactic aimed at disrupting a range of criminal activity, including terrorism.
The approach involves highly visible and unpredictable patrols by specially trained officers who are skilled in identifying suspicious behaviour.
Chief Superintendent John-Paul Ruffle, who is overseeing the GMP security operation for the conference, said: “Manchester is proud to host major national events and ensuring the safety of our residents, visitors, and delegates is our highest priority.
“In the lead-up to and throughout the conference, the public will notice an increased presence of uniformed officers, as well as plain-clothes and armed officers in the city centre and transport hubs.
"This is no cause for concern, it’s all part of our commitment to keeping people safe.
“GMP is working closely with Manchester City Council, British Transport Police, and other partners to ensure a safe and successful event. The force thanks the public for their co-operation and continued support.
“Officers will be engaging with the public and local businesses, encouraging vigilance and reporting of anything unusual.
"Our officers are experienced and specially trained to spot the tell-tale signs that someone is planning or preparing to commit an act of crime.
“If you encounter a deployment, please don’t be alarmed, our officers are there to keep you safe.
“Feel free to speak with them—they’ll be happy to explain what they’re doing and how you can help.”
How You Can Help?
Everyone has a role to play in keeping Manchester safe:
Report anything that doesn’t feel right to a police officer or member of staff
Call 101 for non-emergencies or 999 in an emergency
Visit www.gov.uk/ACT for guidance on spotting suspicious activity and reporting it confidentially
The Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), in close collaboration with national partners, has launched a high-potential project in which research will be put into effective use to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Africa by promoting a range of sustainable intensification and diversification innovations for rice-based systems, while reducing their environmental footprint.
The project titled ‘Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems’ is conducted under the ‘Putting Research into Use for Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture and Resilience (PRUNSAR)’ program co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Scenes from the Inception meeting of 'Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems Project' under PRUNSAR, AfricaRice, M'bé, Côte d'Ivoire, 2-3 July 2019
Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice
The Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), in close collaboration with national partners, has launched a high-potential project in which research will be put into effective use to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Africa by promoting a range of sustainable intensification and diversification innovations for rice-based systems, while reducing their environmental footprint.
The project titled ‘Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems’ is conducted under the ‘Putting Research into Use for Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture and Resilience (PRUNSAR)’ program co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Scenes from the Inception meeting of 'Sustainable and Diversified Rice-based Farming Systems Project' under PRUNSAR, AfricaRice, M'bé, Côte d'Ivoire, 2-3 July 2019
Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice