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Yojana Sharma analyses the work of a four-day meeting on access to data and information that will feed into next year’s Rio+20 conference on sustainable development.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
21 December 2011
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When it comes to biodiversity information, incentives need to be provided to improve international sharing of data, report Tracy Irvine and Daniela Hirschfield.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
21 December 2011
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SciDev.Net speaks to UN Environment Programme executive director Achim Steiner at the Eye on Earth Summit (12-15 December) about next year's Rio+20.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
15 December 2011
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New technologies offer the promise of delivering environmental information to anyone who wants it, anywhere in the world. But we are not quite there yet.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
14 December 2011
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A preparatory meeting for the Rio+20 summit will discuss open access environmental data with a focus on biodiversity, water, oceans, cities and disasters. Yojana Sharma reports.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
9 December 2011
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Laura Hood summarises the latest data on the world's biodiversity, with facts and figures on its value and efforts to conserve it.
8 October 2010
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A better understanding of the wide genetic diversity of indigenous African livestock is needed to secure current and future productivity.
Source: Science
2 July 2010
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China's profitable rubber industry is a boon for some rural communities, but the environmental costs could be much higher.
Source: Nature
22 January 2009
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Climate change threatens food crops across the world. Now scientists are re-focusing their efforts on crop resilience, rather than yields.
11 January 2008
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The Quinghai-Tibet railway has now been open for over a year. Jane Qiu evaluates its success and examines the challenges it still faces.
Source: Nature
2 October 2007
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The palm oil industry needs to prove its sustainability and is turning to scientists for ways to minimise harm, reports Richard Stone.
Source: Science
20 September 2007
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T. V. Padma reports on Bhutan's dilemma: how to reconcile conservation, economic development and happiness in a modern world.
16 August 2007
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Dominic Glover outlines the status of agricultural biotechnology research, development and commercialisation in sub-Saharan Africa.
5 June 2007
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The popularity of palm oil as a biofuel is a disaster for Indonesia's forests, providing cover for illegal loggers and destroying biodiversity in the region, reports Ian MacKinnon.
Source: Guardian
5 April 2007
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Scientists have embarked on an ambitious plan to restore the ecosystems of Brazil's Atlantic rainforest devastated by deforestation, reports Bernice Wuethrich.
Source: Science
23 February 2007
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Conservation is seeing a surge in 'quick and dirty' biodiversity surveys with an emphasis on local participation. Thomas Hayden reports from the Amazon.
Source: Nature
5 February 2007
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Maasai mapmakers are helping solve one of modern Africa's biggest conflicts — between humans and wild predators. Kimani Chege reports.
11 September 2006
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Miguel B. Araújo and Carsten Rahbek discuss the challenge of perfecting models that predict how species will shift with climate change.
Source: Science
8 September 2006
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Emma Graham-Harrison reports on how consumer demand for a 'lucky' vegetable is degrading semi-arid land in northwestern China.
Source: Reuters
23 August 2006
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Costa Rica's top biodiversity research centre aims to beat its financial problems by sharing in profits from drugs based on chemicals it discovers in local species, reports Rex Dalton.
Source: Nature
1 June 2006
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