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Okavango Delta at sunset

Building science bridges in Botswana

The Okavango Research Institute is drawing on African and international expertise to tackle challenges in a broad range of disciplines.

Source: TWAS

24 April 2012 | EN | FR

Ocean buoy, Farallon Islands

Ocean science for sustainable development: Facts and figures

Sarah Grimes explores why we need good ocean monitoring, how to get it, and why it still fails Small Island Developing States.

15 February 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Local Kubulau youth with a giant trevally

Old and new knowledge combine to protect Fiji's fish

Efforts to protect precious marine biodiversity by combining science and local knowledge are difficult but can work, reports Naomi Antony.

15 February 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

More science needed to give blue carbon a place at the Rio+20 table

'Blue carbon' is seen as an increasingly important issue, but it needs to be backed up by better science, reports Mićo Tatalović.

Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service

21 December 2011 | EN

Sylvia Earle

Q&A: Sylvia Earle on the planet's blue engine

SciDev.Net talks to Sylvia Earle, scientist, oceanographer, explorer, about her hopes for oceans at the Rio+20 conference in Brazil in 2012.

Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service

18 December 2011 | EN

Nile, Egypt

The Arab world: 'Scarce data in a water-scarce region'

Data-sharing is part of the answer to problems arising from the Arab region’s most serious challenge, water, finds Rehab Abd Almohsen.

Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service

15 December 2011 | EN

Achim Steiner

Q&A: Achim Steiner on expectations for Rio+20

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 | EN

Google Map

The sense and sensitivity of technology for all

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 | EN

A satellite image

Summit eyeing global sharing of environmental data

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 | EN

An algal bloom

Pollution control key to beating China's algal blooms

Controlling the amount of pollution that goes into China's Taihu Lake is the key to managing the algal blooms, writes Lucie Guo.

Source: Science

4 September 2007 | EN | 中文

A man-made reservoir in Sri Lanka

Science secures the fish supply in Sri Lanka

Fish production could be boosted by exploiting Sri Lanka's man-made reservoirs. Anuradha Alahakoon reports on the challenges and progress so far.

11 April 2007 | EN

Mangrove forests can act as 'bioshields' against storms

Under threat: Asian mangrove replanting schemes

Efforts to restore the mangrove ‘bioshield’ around Indian Ocean coasts are facing challenges from shrimp farming and a lack of local support, writes Erika Check.

Source: Nature

16 December 2005 | EN