PPT-Biodiversity & Health Symposium

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17 18 November 2014 Phnom Penh Cambodia Aurélie Binot GREASE regional network httpwwwgreasenetworkorg One Health approach Pathways towards crosssectoral land

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17 18 November 2014 Phnom Penh Cambodia Aurélie Binot GREASE regional network httpwwwgreasenetworkorg One Health approach Pathways towards crosssectoral land management. The complexity and rich diversity of life found in forests provides many vital services to human beings Nonetheless humans are destroying forest biodiversity at an alarming rate The conversion of forests to agricultural land overgrazing unsustainabl Agricultural biodiversity includes ecosystems animals plants and microorganisms related to food and agriculture Today most species of crops and domesticated livestock are the result of thousands of years of human intervention such as selective breed Emile Frisson, Director General, Bioversity International. Food Security in Africa – Bridging Research and Practice. Sydney, Australia 29 – 30 November 2012. Context. The Current Situation. to stimulate interest in this facies and bring up to date the latest . research, comprising a day of lectures, a day of field excursions and a public open-day of interest to palaeontologists. , stratigraphers, sedimentologists and structural . Stephania rotunda . Lour. . . (កុមារពេជ្រ). Sothavireak BORY. 1. , . Sok. . Siya. BUN. 2. , . Béatrice. BAGHDIKIAN. 2. , . Valérie. MAHIOU. 2. , Nadine AZAS. 2. Biodiversity, ecosystem services and human wellbeing . Outline of Lecture. From empty world to full world. Biodiversity, ecosystem goods and ecosystem services. Biodiversity, markets and the nature of resources. an . indicator species because they require clean water to thrive because they spend most of their life span in the river. [8] Most if not all life forms play a vital role in the Peconic River, and because of the nature of how dragonflies develop and mature it is important to monitor this species. Dragonflies have a significant and positive role in maintaining ecological homeostasis. Being extremely skilled fliers and having almost a complete 360 view, they keep pesky mosquitoes, disease-spreading . It is the variety of all the different living things and their homes on the planet. . BIO. . DIVERSITY. Bio= biological organisms . -living things!. diversity= the amount of variation. 20 . million species. . of organisms. But, of which only . 1.4 . million . species . have been . identified so far. . These . species differ widely from . one another. . This . variation . in living organisms is called . / 60A jointly managed mutual benefit group Humanis is an https//humaniscom/groupe/pourquoi-sommes-nous-differents/quand-protection-sociale-rime-avec-developpement-durable// 61Raising the awareness of study-. PowerPoint No. . 9. What is Biodiversity?. Biological diversity - or biodiversity . is the term given to the variety of life on Earth and the natural patterns it forms. . It is the result of billions of years of evolution, shaped by natural processes and, increasingly, by the human influence.. André Mader. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES). Institutional structure of the CBD. Executive Secretary. Programme Officers. General service staff. Interns. Contractors. Associate Programme Officers. Presented by. Dr.Anubha. Gupta. Faculty , S.S. in Commerce . Vikram. University. Useful for BBA(H)/B.COM(H)/M.COM and allied subject. Biodiversity. The term biodiversity was coined as a contraction of biological diversity by E.O. Wilson in 1985. . UPDATE ON PROCESS AND UPDATED ZERO DRAFT . OEWG Co-Chairs. Francis Ogwal. Basile van Havre. 18 SEPTEMBER 2020 . Special Briefing Session. Presentation Plan. Process. Planning assumptions. Roles of subsidiary bodies and working group.

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