GEF IW:LEARN e-bulletin #12, October 2008
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In This Issue
| Lead Stories |
Visitor statistics from previous E-Bulletin #11 (September 2008). |
| Project News | |
| Most popular documents on IW:LEARN (October) | |
| Calendar of Events from Dec 2008 to Feb 2009 | |
| Vacancies and Requests for Proposals |
Lead Stories
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Short
Courses from UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
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The
Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database from Oregon State University
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IWRM
and Mangrove Courses from United Nations University OpenCourseWare
Website
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Online
African Marine Atlas
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Project News
Now
Available: Draft Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis of Land-based
Sources and Activities in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) Region.
In terms of geographical scope, this TDA covers the shared waters of
the WIO (including
river basins and catchments) of the eight WIO-LaB project countries,
namely: Comoros,
Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, the East Coast of
South Africa, and
Tanzania.
Download
PEMSEA Portfolio
This document is intended to provide readers with a general background
and rationale to the various activities undertaken by PEMSEA, as well
as its evolution and transformation since 1994.
Drava
River Basin Declaration Signed
On
24 September 2008, a “Declaration concerning common approaches to water
management, flood protection, hydropower utilization and nature and
biodiversity conservation in the Drava River Basin” was adopted by
participants at the “Drava River Vision Symposium” in Maribor,
Slovenia.
ASCLME
FAO EAF-Nansen 2008 Cruise Blog
The
GEF/UNDP Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME)
Project conducts research cruises around the region to fill gaps in our
understanding of ecosystem-level processes which affect sustainable
management decisions.
Most Popular Documents on IW:LEARN.NET (October)
The top five documents in October:
Capabilities and Limitations of Decision Support Systems in Facilitating Access to Information (453 KB) . [58 unique pageviews]
Lake Peipsi/Chudskoe - TDA. 2005. [28 unique pageviews]
Water Pollution Control and Biodiversity Conservation in the Gulf of Guinea Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) - Report of the Final In-depth Evaluation Mission. 1999. [27 unique pageviews]
Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators for GEF International Waters Projects - Working Paper 10 [27 unique pageviews]
Sample Medium-Sized Project Concept Paper - "Makys" . [14 unique pageviews]
Calendar of Events from Dec 2008 to Feb 2009
Events in December:
Africa
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Asia
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Americas
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Europe
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Oceania
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All
regions
Events in January 2009:
Sustainability Conference 2009 University of Technology, Mauritius 5-7 Jan 2009
Thailand 2009: An International Perspective on Environmental and Water Resources Conference Bangkok, Thailand 5-7 Jan 2009
International Conference on "Climate Change: Impacts and Responses" Pune, India 9-11 Jan 2009
WEES 2009 New Delhi, India 12-16 Jan 2009
International Conference of Science and Information Technologies for Sustainable Management of Aquatic Ecosystems Concepcion, Chile 12-16 Jan 2009
Carbon Markets North America 2009 Miami, USA 15-16 Jan 2009
The Age of the Arctic Policy Conference Tromso, Norway 18-23 Jan 2009
Environment 2009 Abu Dhabi, UAE 19-21 Jan 2009
ASLO
Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2009
Nice, France 25-30 Jan 2009
Events in February 2009
Africa
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Asia
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Americas
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Europe
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Oceania
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All
regions
Vacancies and Requests for Proposals
Water Policy Adviser (WWF-UK) Closing date: 2 January 2009
The Water Policy Adviser will be part of an innovative team that seeks to reframe the debate on management of water, to encourage sustainable water footprints and to safeguard iconic freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity. Specifically, the candidate will encourage large UK and EU-based businesses to address the most harmful impacts of their water footprints and to support public policy that promotes better water management across the world.
Call for Proposals from the UNDP/GEF Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem Project
Deadline: 14 December 2008
(1) “ Improve stakeholder training in critical habitats around the Yellow Sea ”
(2) “ Improve public awareness of the benefits of biodiversity conservation around the Yellow Sea ”
(3) “ Improve management of Critical Habitats around the Yellow Sea ”
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