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The publication is devoted to development of the Southern Bug meridional river corridor. It is a brief overview of biodiversity, distribution of rare plant and animal species and the most valuable nature areas.
Declaration was adopted during the workshop "Conservation, restoration and wise-use of wetlands and wetland resources along the Black Sea coast", held on 26-27 September 2000 in Odessa, Ukraine by 35 regional and international wetland and waterbird experts representing wetland conservation organisations in Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, the Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and United Kingdom. Participans discussed future co-operation in the field of conservation, restoration and sustainable use of wetlands along the coast of the Black and Azov Seas.
Final report on the project "Small rivers of Ukraine: public parrticipation in their conservation and sustainable use"
The ‘ROM Bulletin’ is a brief publication produced immediately after the counts as a reference tool; it gives count areas, bird numbers and names of counters.
This publication contains materials from the training course entitled "Public Participation in the Conservation of Small Rivers".
As part of a joint Dutch-Ukrainian project in the Sivash, Wetlands International coordinated an assessment of the impact of irrigation agriculture on this internationally important coastal wetland’s biodiversity. This is a case study that illustrates some of the consequences of agricultural development on Black Sea wetlands.
Black Sea Coastal Wetlands have great value for migratory waterbirds in the African-Eurasian Flyways. This report, developed by Wetlands International lays out a long-term programme for monitoring in the Azov Sea region to underpin conservation efforts.
Based on national reports from experts throughout the Black Sea Region, this Directory compiles the best available knowledge on coastal wetlands in the region and their status.
Information materials concerned with conceptualisation of the Dnipro ecological corridor, value of the corridor for bird migration, existing and planned nature protected areas in the corridor, flora and vegetation, plant and animal rare species, water reservoirs on the Dnipro river, social and economic description of the corridor, indicative map of the corridor and other have been gathered for the newsletter. The newsletter is a 28-pages edition in Ukrainian with short English summary.
This publication contains environment orientated games, which can be conducted indoors and out-doors (during lessons or in spare time). The school-book is destined for teachers, leaders of children organizations, educators in children's camps and NGO representatives.