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Climate change is significantly fueled by the destruction of wetlands.
Asian Waterbird Census Newsletter
Green Coast has been broadcasted on Malaysia National TV in a live programme on the protection of wetlands in Malaysia.
It is almost one year since the unprecedented destruction of the Asian Tsunami Disaster took place. One year in which to grieve and mourn the loss of so many lives, one year in which to assess the extent of the destruction and, most importantly,one year in which to regroup, rebuild and restore.
Guidelines for waterbird counterns for the Asian Waterbird Census.
Replanting coastal forests destroyed by last December’s tsunami sounds like a good idea - especially if they protect against future storms. But such plans need nurturing if they are to succeed, Erika Check discovers.
Away from the epicentre of the earthquake and tsunami, wetlands may have provided a 'green barrier', to protect the coastline and its communities.
Asian Waterbird Census Newsletter no. 9
GRoWI - Review of wetland inventory information in Asia
AWI – Training Needs Assessment Questionnaire for Implementing Agencies