30 05, 2014

Maps in Action: Key Freshwater Biodiversity Areas and protected area network planning

By |2016-05-03T01:23:26+00:00May 30th, 2014|Blog, Freshwater biodiversity, Protected Areas|Comments Off on Maps in Action: Key Freshwater Biodiversity Areas and protected area network planning

Originally posted to the FreshwaterBlog on 30 May 2014 The designation and management of protected areas has been a cornerstone of biodiversity policy for more than a century. In the 1970s, for example, the international community agreed to expand the global protected reserve area system guided by the representation principle – the idea that populations

21 03, 2014

What happens when scientists and policy makers meet to talk about fresh-water life?

By |2016-05-03T01:23:26+00:00March 21st, 2014|Blog, Science Communication|Comments Off on What happens when scientists and policy makers meet to talk about fresh-water life?

Originally posted on the Freshwaterblog on 28 March 2014 Freshwater scientists are passionate about the state of freshwater life, but making our science relevant to policy means building a friendly dialogue with policy-makers. The recent Water Lives science-policy symposium was a land-mark for freshwater policy in the EU. It established a foundation of collegiate understanding

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