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Jamaica's mangrove ecosystem is being strengthened by a 4-year GEF-funded project. Implemented by the Forestry Department and FAO, it aims to promote biodiversity and sustainable management of wetland forests. The project will focus on restoring and protecting wetland forests, implementing policy changes, and creating protected areas. Its goal is to conserve 60% of government-owned forested wetlands by 2062. Co-financed by other organizations, it will benefit both direct and indirect beneficiaries., Mangrove, wetland, UAE,Indonesia, Future-climate.online, mj dastouri, green environment,dubai, saudi, qatar, wetland, oman, riyadh, jeddah, kish, bandar lengeh,بندر لنگه,جدة,سعودية, دستوری, Kish,Qeshm,Mahoor,حراء,گیاه
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Jamaica s Mangrove Ecosystem Strengthened by GEF-Funded Project


Jamaica s mangrove ecosystem is being strengthened over a four-year project funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The Jamaica Mangroves Plus Project, implemented by the Forestry Department and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), aims to promote biodiversity and sustainable management of wetland forest habitats. Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Department, Ainsley Henry, described the project as groundbreaking and highlighted the important role mangroves play in preserving the health of Jamaica s coastlines. The project will focus on restoring, protecting, and rehabilitating wetland forests by implementing policy changes, raising awareness, creating maps, and designating protected areas. Project Manager, Nicolene Whitely, stressed the urgency of the project and its goal of conserving a minimum of 60% of government-owned forested wetlands by 2062. The project is expected to benefit both direct and indirect beneficiaries and is co-financed by the Caribbean Coastal Area Management Foundation, National Fisheries Authority, and The Nature Conservancy.

Jamaica s mangrove ecosystem is being strengthened by a 4-year GEF-funded project. Implemented by the Forestry Department and FAO, it aims to promote biodiversity and sustainable management of wetland forests. The project will focus on restoring and protecting wetland forests, implementing policy changes, and creating protected areas. Its goal is to conserve 60% of government-owned forested wetlands by 2062. Co-financed by other organizations, it will benefit both direct and indirect beneficiaries.

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Flamingos find shelter and food in Navi Mumbai's wetland areas, known as their "Flamingo city." Despite declining populations, they thrive there. However, plans for a golf course and residential buildings threaten their homes, as well as the habitats of other wildlife. Protesters argue that these wetlands are crucial for preserving biodiversity, especially for migratory birds. Over 200 migratory species have been recorded in Navi Mumbai, highlighting their importance. Protests aim to raise awareness and conserve these wetlands for the birds., Mangrove, wetland, UAE,Indonesia, Future-climate.online, mj dastouri, green environment,dubai, saudi, qatar, wetland, oman, riyadh, jeddah, kish, bandar lengeh,بندر لنگه,جدة,سعودية, دستوری, Kish,Qeshm,Mahoor,حراء,گیاه

Protest for Wetland Conservation in Navi Mumbai

Flamingos find shelter and food in Navi Mumbai’s wetland areas, known as their Flamingo city. Despite declining populations, they thrive there. However, plans for a golf course and residential buildings threaten their homes, as well as the habitats of other wildlife. Protesters argue that these wetlands are crucial for preserving biodiversity, especially for migratory birds. Over 200 migratory species have been recorded in Navi Mumbai, highlighting their importance. Protests aim to raise awareness and conserve these wetlands for the birds.

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Mangrove Center to Boost Eco-Tourism in Cordova.

A TWO-STORY Mangrove Propagation and Information Center (MPIC) is set to rise again in Cordova to bring in locals and tourists and promote eco-tourism in the area.

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The Metro Pacific Investments Foundation (MPIF) and the Municipality of Cordova signed a memorandum of agre

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Hong Kong's wetlands are vital for flood protection, but their value has been ignored. To combat climate change and increase resilience, the planned Northern Metropolis development should prioritize a wetlands protection system. These wetlands act as natural buffers against flooding but have been disregarded. The government's focus on development rather than conservation raises concerns. Restoring and managing abandoned fish ponds as mangrove-aquaculture systems would offer multiple benefits, including flood protection and carbon sequestration. Incorporating wetlands into drainage systems and conducting research will be crucial for future wetland conservation. Working in harmony with nature is essential to achieve President Xi Jinping's ecological civilization., Mangrove, Future-climate.online, mj dastouri, green environment,dubai, saudi, qatar, wetland, oman, riyadh, jeddah, kish, bandar lengeh,بندر لنگه,جدة,سعودية, دستوری

Protecting Hong Kong s Wetlands for Climate Resilience

Hong Kong’s wetlands are vital for flood protection, but their value has been ignored. To combat climate change and increase resilience, the planned Northern Metropolis development should prioritize a wetlands protection system. These wetlands act as natural buffers against flooding but have been disregarded. The government’s focus on development rather than conservation raises concerns. Restoring and managing abandoned fish ponds as mangrove-aquaculture systems would offer multiple benefits, including flood protection and carbon sequestration. Incorporating wetlands into drainage systems and conducting research will be crucial for future wetland conservation. Working in harmony with nature is essential to achieve President Xi Jinping’s ecological civilization.

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