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May 11, 2013 Helping Murray cod in the Murrumbidgee River
May 11, 2013 Why we purchased Naree...
May 10, 2013 Restoring the Old Brewarrina Mission Wetland
May 09, 2013 Motueka Integrated Catchment Management Building
May 01, 2013 River restoration in an industrial environment - River Irwell
Apr 29, 2013 Save Mana Pools National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage site, being now nominated RAMSAR site
Apr 29, 2013 Welcome to The Zambezi Society : Conserving Wildlife and Wilderness in the Zambezi Valley
Follow this link : Formed in 1982, the Zambezi Society is a conservation organisation which focuses its efforts solely on conserving wildlife and wilderness in the Zambezi Valley. "Our mission is to promote the conservation and environmentally sound management of the Zambezi River and its catchment area for the benefit of wilderness, wildlife and people."
Apr 27, 2013 Creating a Sustainable Future: Ecosystem Services and Spatial Planning
Apr 23, 2013 Rivers and People - Story of Catchment area around Lake Naivasha, Kenya
Apr 23, 2013 Rivers and People - Story of Catchment area around Lake Naivasha, Kenya
Apr 18, 2013 Estuarine Ecology (Coastal Studies Institute - University of North Carolina)
Apr 18, 2013 Estuarine Ecology (Coastal Studies Institute - University of North Carolina)
Apr 16, 2013 Putting Climate Information into Farmers' Hands - Saloum river basin
Apr 11, 2013 Inventory of shared water resources in Western Asia - Orontes River Basin (ESCWA-BGR Cooperation)
ESCWA-BGR Cooperation, 2012. Inventory of Shared Water Resources in Western Asia (Online Version). Chapter 7: Orontes River Basin. Beirut.
Apr 11, 2013 Pungwe River Basin - SADC transboundary dialogue
Follow this link : The Pungwe River flows from the Eastern Highlands in Zimbabwe into Mozambique and drains into the Indian Ocean. The river basin, with its abundant water resources, offers considerable potential for economic grow.
Apr 11, 2013 Maputo River Basin - SADC transboundary dialogue
Follow this link : The Maputo basin is shared by Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland and includes the tributaries Pongola and Usuthu Rivers and the estuary. These riparian states establised in 1983 the "Tripartite Permanent Technical Committee" (TPTC) to agree on water use in the shared watercourses enabling sustainable development.
Apr 11, 2013 Incomati River Basin - SADC transboundary dialogue
Follow this link : The Incomati basin is shared by Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland. These riparian states establised in 1983 the "Tripartite Permanent Technical Committee" (TPTC) to agree on water use in the shared watercourses enabling sustainable development.
Apr 11, 2013 Save River Basin - SADC transboundary dialogue
Follow this link : The Save/Sabi River rises as the Sabi south of Harare and flows southeast from the Zimbabwean highveld to its confluence with the Odzi. It then turns south, drops over the Chivirira Falls, and is joined by the Lundi at the Mozambique border. The river continues as the Save, following an east-northeasterly course to its mouth near Mambone on the Mozambique Channel of the Indian Ocean.
Mar 26, 2013 Azzam Alwash: Lessons from Iraq's beautiful marshes
Mar 26, 2013 Azzam Alwash: Lessons from Iraq's beautiful marshes
Azzam Alwash is the Founder and President of Nature Iraq, an NGO dedicated to protecting and preserving Iraq's natural environment and rich cultural heritage.   Comment on this item by joining the LinkedIn group "riversnetwork.org"