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International Day for Biological Diversity - We are part of the solution

Search Friday, 21 May 2021 Ngorongoro Conservation Area (United Republic of Tanzania) © Shutterstock International Day for Biological Diversity 2021 is being celebrated under the slogan: We re part of the solution #ForNature . This theme was chosen to be a continuation of the momentum generated last year under the over-arching theme, “Our solutions are in nature”, which served as a reminder that biodiversity remains the answer to several sustainable development challenges. From nature-based solutions to climate, health issues, food and water security, and sustainable livelihoods, biodiversity is the foundation upon which we can build back better. The World Heritage Convention recognizes some UNESCO World Heritage sites specifically for their outstanding biodiversity values, protecting many of the most important ecosystems and areas of high biodiversity on Earth. UNESCO World Heritage sites are the most outstanding places on the planet and constitut

Purpose Awards EMEA 2021: shortlist revealed

Purpose Awards EMEA 2021: shortlist revealed Facebook named as exclusive partner for this year s awards scheme. by John Harrington Free email bulletins

farmlandgrab org | Casinos, condos and sugar cane: How a Cambodian national park is being sold down the river

by James Fair Since the late 1990s, the Cambodian government has granted at least nine private companies Economic Land Concessions (ELCs) within the park for commercial crop plantations such as acacia and sugar cane, ecotourism and general infrastructure developments. Botum Sakor National Park in southern Cambodia has lost at least 30,000 hectares of forest over the past three decades. Decades of environmental degradation go back to the late 1990s when the Cambodian government began handing out economic land concessions for the development of commercial plantations and tourist infrastructure. NGOs in Cambodia are said to be unwilling to speak out against the destruction of Botum Sakor because they are afraid they will not be allowed to operate in the country if they do.

Casinos, condos and sugar cane: How a Cambodian national park is being sold down the river

Casinos, condos and sugar cane: How a Cambodian national park is being sold down the river by James Fair on 4 May 2021 Botum Sakor National Park in southern Cambodia has lost at least 30,000 hectares of forest over the past three decades. Decades of environmental degradation go back to the late 1990s when the Cambodian government began handing out economic land concessions for the development of commercial plantations and tourist infrastructure. NGOs in Cambodia are said to be unwilling to speak out against the destruction of Botum Sakor because they are afraid they will not be allowed to operate in the country if they do.

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