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Sentinelles Ecologiques
Islands | Europe

Sentinelles Ecologiques

Quel lien existe entre les îles Chagos dans l’océan indien, la Guyane française, Curaçao dans la Caraïbe, Madère dans l’Atlantique, Tahiti dans le Pacifique, ou encore le Groenland? Ces territoires d’outre-mer, aux écosystèmes fragiles, constituent des sentinelles écologiques pour l’Union européenne. …  

12 Nov 2008 | Downloads - Video

Status of Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean | Marine

Status of Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean Sea

Ameer Abdulla, Marina Gomei, Elodie Maison, and Catherine Piante …  

16 Oct 2008 | Downloads - Publication

Adapting to Global Change - Mediterranean Forests
Mediterranean

Adapting to Global Change - Mediterranean Forests

Pedro Regato …  

16 Oct 2008 | Downloads - Publication

Accessing European Funding: A reference guide to finance nature conservation projects
Europe

Accessing European Funding

A reference guide to finance nature conservation projects (IUCN Regional Office for Pan-Europe, 2008) …  

01 Oct 2008 | Downloads - Publication

IUCN Pan-European Newsletter 17: A diverse and sustainable Europe
Europe | Education and Communication

IUCN Pan-European Newsletter 17: A diverse and sustainable Europe

This special issue of the IUCN Pan-European Newsletter for the World Conservation Congress focusses on "A diverse and sustainable Europe", with statements from the European Commission, the French EU Presidency, regional perspectives from the Mediterranean, Central Asia and the EU Overseas Territories. IUCN Members showcase their work on wild cats, ecotourism, oceanography and business engagement.
 

02 Sep 2008 | Downloads - Publication

Climate Change and Biodiversity in the European Union Overseas Entities
Islands | Europe

Climate Change and Biodiversity in the European Union Overseas Entities

This background paper, produced by IUCN in collaboration with ONERC, offers for the first time a comparative analysis of the 28 overseas entities of the European Union. The European Union overseas entities are particularly vulnerable to climate change effects. Mostly tropical islands, they are generally small in size with limited resources;they are often isolated and largely exposed to cyclones and sea level rise. …  

07 Jul 2008 | Downloads - Publication

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