Environmental Management of the Iraqi Marshlands: Community Level Initiative - A Training Kit

Owing to the uniqueness of the Iraqi Marshlands ecosystem and its socio-cultural heritage, the technical and programmatic responses needed to address the above priorities may be quite different from those most appropriate for other settings. Also, an underlying factor that hinders the response is the limited capacities of, and availability of credible information for, policy makers, experts, and communities to assess and implement solutions. Given these observations, the goal of this project is to support the sustainable management and restoration of the Iraqi Marshlands by facilitating strategy formulation, monitoring and analysing current conditions, raising capacities for policy and technical management, and implementing environmentally sound technology (EST) options on a pilot basis.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme, Centre For Environment And Development For Arab Region And Europe (CEDARE)
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Centre For Environment And Development For Arab Region And Europe (CEDARE) 2005
Subjects:train, training, education, environmental management, marsh, wetland, water conservation, water resource, water resources management, ecosystem degradation, wetlands ecosystem, conflict, refugee, degradation of natural resources, environmental warfare, habitat destruction, degradation of the environment, environmental change, environmental damage, Ecosystem Management,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/8710
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