Claire's presentation on biodiversity loss was the best of all of my students'. She used good analysis and exposition, and cited all sources correctly.
Dear Reader,
NewsLeTERRE brings to you another cool breeze of freshness in this vexing summer. This time, the coolth comes to from:
1. Chairman's message: "Giving back- this time to our soil"
2. Celebration of most important day to us: "TERRE team celebrated THE WORLD EARTH DAY"
3. Newest quest of ours: "Sahyadri Forts with Their Outstanding Universal Values Could be in UNESCO World Natural Heritage Sites"
4. Rendezvous with Mr. Anil Khaire: "Urban wildlife"
5. 45 cities in 45 days: "The Earth Day Network"
6. Launch of e-journal on Climate and Sustainable energy.
7. Building on success of the Montreal Protocol -TERRE and IGSD at Bangkok's UNO office.
Ecological Footprint assessment helps to identify what activities are having the biggest impact on nature and opens up possibilities to reduce our impact and live within the means of One Planet. It provides measurement of collective consumption of the population whether they are exceeding the Earth’s ecological limits or not. It is compared with Biocapacity which measures the amount of available bioproductive resources in ecosystem. The introduction of Ecological Footprint has been very necessary for the context of Bangladesh especially in Dhaka as the endless demand and the unplanned consumption pattern of the population here have been producing a very unsustainable situation.
Dear Reader,
NewsLeTERRE brings to you another cool breeze of freshness in this vexing summer. This time, the coolth comes to from:
1. Chairman's message: "Giving back- this time to our soil"
2. Celebration of most important day to us: "TERRE team celebrated THE WORLD EARTH DAY"
3. Newest quest of ours: "Sahyadri Forts with Their Outstanding Universal Values Could be in UNESCO World Natural Heritage Sites"
4. Rendezvous with Mr. Anil Khaire: "Urban wildlife"
5. 45 cities in 45 days: "The Earth Day Network"
6. Launch of e-journal on Climate and Sustainable energy.
7. Building on success of the Montreal Protocol -TERRE and IGSD at Bangkok's UNO office.
Ecological Footprint assessment helps to identify what activities are having the biggest impact on nature and opens up possibilities to reduce our impact and live within the means of One Planet. It provides measurement of collective consumption of the population whether they are exceeding the Earth’s ecological limits or not. It is compared with Biocapacity which measures the amount of available bioproductive resources in ecosystem. The introduction of Ecological Footprint has been very necessary for the context of Bangladesh especially in Dhaka as the endless demand and the unplanned consumption pattern of the population here have been producing a very unsustainable situation.
Sustainable utilization and conservation of plant biodiversity in montane eco...Shujaul Mulk Khan
Background Conservation of the unique biodiversity of mountain ecosystems needs trans-disciplinary approaches to succeed in a crowded colloquial world. Geographers, conservationists, ecologists and social scientists have, in the past, had the same conservation goals but have tended to work independently. In this review, the need to integrate different conservation criteria and methodologies is discussed. New criteria are offered for prioritizing species and habitats for conservation in montane ecosystems that combine both ecological and social data.
Scope Ecological attributes of plant species, analysed through robust community statistical packages, provide unbiased classifications of species assemblages and environmental biodiversity gradients and yield importance value indices (IVIs). Surveys of local communities’ utilization of the vegetation provides use values (UVs). This review suggests a new means of assessing anthropogenic pressure on plant biodiversity at both species and community levels by integrating IVI and UV data sets in a combined analysis.
Conclusions Mountain ecosystems are hot spots for plant conservation efforts because they hold a high overall plant diversity as communities replace each other along altitudinal and climatic gradients, including a high proportion of endemic species. This review contributes an enhanced understanding of (1) plant diversity in mountain ecosystems with special reference to the western Himalayas; (2) ethnobotanical and ecosystem service values of mountain vegetation within the context of anthropogenic impacts; and (3) local and regional plant conservation strategies and priorities.
Rebuilding the Relationship between People and Nature: The SATOYAMA Initiative
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For more information, Please see websites below:
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Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214
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Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079
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Free School Gardening Art Posters
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159`
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Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159
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Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348
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City Chickens for your Organic School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440
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Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
Sustainable utilization and conservation of plant biodiversity in montane eco...Shujaul Mulk Khan
Background Conservation of the unique biodiversity of mountain ecosystems needs trans-disciplinary approaches to succeed in a crowded colloquial world. Geographers, conservationists, ecologists and social scientists have, in the past, had the same conservation goals but have tended to work independently. In this review, the need to integrate different conservation criteria and methodologies is discussed. New criteria are offered for prioritizing species and habitats for conservation in montane ecosystems that combine both ecological and social data.
Scope Ecological attributes of plant species, analysed through robust community statistical packages, provide unbiased classifications of species assemblages and environmental biodiversity gradients and yield importance value indices (IVIs). Surveys of local communities’ utilization of the vegetation provides use values (UVs). This review suggests a new means of assessing anthropogenic pressure on plant biodiversity at both species and community levels by integrating IVI and UV data sets in a combined analysis.
Conclusions Mountain ecosystems are hot spots for plant conservation efforts because they hold a high overall plant diversity as communities replace each other along altitudinal and climatic gradients, including a high proportion of endemic species. This review contributes an enhanced understanding of (1) plant diversity in mountain ecosystems with special reference to the western Himalayas; (2) ethnobotanical and ecosystem service values of mountain vegetation within the context of anthropogenic impacts; and (3) local and regional plant conservation strategies and priorities.
Rebuilding the Relationship between People and Nature: The SATOYAMA Initiative
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For more information, Please see websites below:
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Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159`
`
Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
This is a presentation I have given that provides an overview of TDD and why it is important. It's free for download an use, please attribute the work though. The original PPT has some animation that makes parts of it easier to understand. Thanks!
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Global greening deserts trillion trees initiative climate emergency peace bu...AmzadHosen3
Europe's and the world's first vertical farming startup for threatened or endangered tree species as well as important crops or plants develops further concepts for energy
and resource-saving species conservation, climate and environmental protection. Botanical gardens, national parks and nature reserves are invited to join the Greening Deserts
Species Rescue CES-RPP, Greening Camps and the Trillion Trees Initiative and related projects. The climate emergency and global greening program and projects to save species, restore biodiversity and ecosystems need international support - especially for the ongoing peace process.
Environment Awareness -
What is it?
Environmental Issues- Deforestation, Production of Plastic Goods, Global Warming.
Some of the main reasons responsible for widespread Environmental Ignorance.
How to promote Environmental Awareness?
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The world's first vertical farming startup for threatened or endangered tree species as well as important crops or plants develops further concepts for energy and resource-saving species conservation, climate and environmental protection. Botanical gardens, national parks and nature reserves are invited to join the Greening Deserts Species Rescue CES-RPP, Greening Camp and the Trillion Trees Initiative and related projects. The emergency program and projects for biodiversity conservation, ecosystem restoration and species rescue need international support. Developed sustainable and global solutions for some of the world hunger, food waste and palm oil issues.
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The world's first vertical farming startup for threatened or endangered tree species as well as important crops or plants develops further concepts for energy and resource-saving species conservation, climate and environmental protection. Arborists, botanists, conservationist, dendrologist, environmentalists, climate activists, tree and forest ecosystem experts are invited to join the global Greening Deserts Species Rescue CES-RPP, Greening Camps and the Trillion Trees Initiative and related projects.
GlobaPlease do for all few 20-30 different descriptions and mix tags.l Greeni...MsKarina
The world's first vertical farming startup for threatened or endangered tree species as well as important crops or plants develops further concepts for energy and resource-saving species conservation, climate and environmental protection. Arborists, botanists, conservationist, dendrologist, environmentalists, climate activists, tree and forest ecosystem experts are invited to join the global Greening Deserts Species Rescue CES-RPP, Greening Camps and the Trillion Trees Initiative and related projects.
Global Greening Deserts Trillion Trees Initiative Climate Emergency_ Peace Bu...AmzadHosen3
The world's first vertical farming startup for threatened or endangered tree species as well as important crops or plants develops further concepts for energy and resource-saving species conservation, climate and environmental protection. Botanical gardens, national parks, game and nature reserves are invited to join the global Greening Deserts Species Rescue CES-RPP, Greening Camps and the Trillion Trees Initiative and related projects. The global climate emergency program and projects to save species, restore biodiversity and ecosystems need international support. Please share and support the projects for global peace process. #globalgreening #peacebuilding #peaceprogress #peacespeech.org
Similar to Millennium Development Goal 7 Target B (13)
2. Video about biodiversity featuring pianist Lang Lang, from China’s environmental awareness project
3. Target 7.B: Reduce biodiversity loss, achieving, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of loss 7.1 Proportion of land area covered by forest 7.2 CO2 emissions, total, per capita and per $1 GDP (PPP) 7.3 Consumption of ozone-depleting substances 7.4 Proportion of fish stocks within safe biological limits 7.5 Proportion of total water resources used 7.6 Proportion of terrestrial and marine areas protected 7.7 Proportion of species threatened with extinction [1] UNDP MDGs Goal 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability
4. The Issue I Am Addressing Reduce biodiversity loss ※ What is biodiversity? [2] Foufopoulos Lab
5. ● Biodiversity is a contraction of “ biological diversity ” which was first put together by an American scientist called Walter G Rosen in 1986. ● It refers to the number, variety and variability of living organisms. In its widest sense, therefore, it is synonymous with “ Life on Earth ” . ● It embraces two different concepts: one is a measure of how many different living things there are and the other is the measure of how different they are. [3] Prof. Luc Hens & Prof. Emmanuel K. Boon Biodiversity
6. Biodiversity Species diversity Genetic diversity Ecosystem diversity [4] Edinburgh Biodiversity Action Plan [3] Prof. Luc Hens & Prof. Emmanuel K. Boon
7. The Causes Of Biodiversity Loss ● expansion of agriculture, logging, fishing and other natural resource-based activities, as well as increases in pollution ● a number of domestic factors including population growth, migration, poverty, inequality and increased demand for consumer goods ● international or global factors, such as changing trade opportunities and growing economic interdependence [5] The Root Causes of Biodiversity Loss page 59, chapter 4 by Mang, Johanna, Pamela Stedman-Edwards, and Alexander Wood
8. ● introduction of exotic species ● over-harvesting ● homogenisation in agriculture and forestry ● global environmental change [3] Prof. Luc Hens & Prof. Emmanuel K. Boon The Causes Of Biodiversity Loss
9. The Effects Of Biodiversity Loss [6] A Symphony of Birds Inside Coffee Forests (INeedCoffee.com) In the latest assessment in 2006, 1210 birds species are considered threatened with extinction.
10. [7] The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel -Your Daily Dose of Awe: Science, Space, Tech The Effects Of Biodiversity Loss
11. Biodiversity is very important for human beings. ● It provides us with food, medicines and natural cycles. [8] NERC-National Environment Research Council The Effects Of Biodiversity Loss ● It keeps our living bank balanced. ● It is part of our traditions and culture. ● It is a hidden treasure that enriches all our lives. ● It is essencial in the sense of economy, sustainable development, and natural products. [9] Scotland Biodiversity Forum — Article — Why is Biodiversity Important?
12. They Touch My Heart Personally speaking, I love nature. I respect all the creatures. I want to fight for their rights. I hope people could know that even if they can not speak, they have feelings. If we could not change our wrong behaviors, we are doomed to be punished by nature. [10] Flickr - Photo Sharing
13. Organization Name: Conservation International — CI Building upon a strong foundation of science, partnership and field demonstration, CI empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature, for our global biodiversity, for the well-being of humanity. Mission: [11] Conservation International-mission [11]
14. Example Project 1 — Forests Carbon Projects To reduce the amount of greenhouse gases , especially CO2 released into the atmosphere, CI has carried out its project — protecting standing forests and slowing forest loss — in many places , such as Tengchong China, Makira, Mantadia Corridor, Philippines, Peru, Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico, Liberia, Indonesia, Colombia and so on. [12] Conservation International-climate [15] conservation.org
15. Example Project 2 — Marine Projects CI is working with communities, governments, and partner organizations around the world to protect oceans . For example , off the coast of western Papua in the region of Raja Ampat, CI researchers have found generally healthy coral populations adapting to climate change. They are learning what causes this phenomenon and how we can help other coral populations adapt in similar ways. [13] Conservation International-oceans [15]
16. Example Project 3 — Water Projects CI and their partners are implementing pilot projects in different regions to ensure the development of successful, replicable strategies to conserve the ecosystem services provided by freshwater systems and other ecosystems. These projects include Freshwater RAP at Virachey National Park , The Reserve at Lashi Lake, and Water and Wildlife of the Yucatan. These will help pay for conserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological functions across terrestrial and aquatic biomes. [14] Conservation International-freshwater [15]
17. The Organization Is Worthy Of Support ● Founded in 1987 , CI hold a belief that people would live in harmony with nature and began to take actions. ● From Patagonia and Starbucks to Wal-Mart, from Costa Rica to China, CI has made this future a reality with the support of an ever-expanding list of key players . ● Throughout this process, CI has achieved many successes . Meanwhile, they continue to make history, developing the tools necessary to protect nature for future generations. [16] History - Conservation International
18. How To Support The Organization Bear the belief of protecting biodiversity in mind. Put the belief into action: Pay close attention to organizations like CI. Care about the world around you. Do some job or make a donation internationally, nationally or locally as possible as we could. If any problem is found, email them. If any good idea occurs, tell them. Remember all the time — we can always make a difference on the other side of the world! [15]
19. Call To Action —— I know this takes effort. Here is a useful list of simple steps you can take to begin thinking greener, acting greener, and living greener. [15]
20. Be informed Travel sustainably Be a green consumer Eat green Explore biodiversity Minimize your carbon footprint Offset your carbon Influence your friends, family, and community Call To Action [17] Simple Steps You Can Take - Conservation International [15]
21. Drive less Energy efficiency Perfect paper Recycle electronics Reuse whenever possible Contribute Get involved locally Be a conservation advocate Call To Action [15] [18] Green Tips for the Home - Conservation International Do a little or Do a lot Please Raise Your Voice Today!
22. [3] Prof. Dr. Luc Hens, and Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Boon. "Powered by Google Docs." Google Docs - Online Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, Surveys, File Storage and More. Human Ecology Department, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) & The International Centre for Enterprise and Sustainable Development (ICED), Oct. 2003. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:u7mM8gk_weQJ:www.multiciencia.unicamp.br/artigos_01/A1_HensBoon_ing.PDF Causes of Biodiversity Loss: a Human Ecological Analysis&hl=zh-CN&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgrkEyIPFcDwK0yGXc7p8VxB3JloQjRcqt8b2yN4i2AOeRa50ZZOM0GlE-8sTvr7c_SlMvUtDfrT5r0c-_V0hk-1VamV0n81EwuUyicaihbmZCutADT9nv9R87ms-022LyD2qpc&sig=AHIEtbTs2oRnUrt83ZDdmf_GZAuraAtqWQ>. Works Cited [1] "Goal 7." UNDP | United Nations Development Programme . Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.undp.org/mdg/goal7.shtml>. [2] "Foufopoulos Lab - Disease Ecology and Conservation Biology: Courses." Web. 18 June 2010. <http://sitemaker.umich.edu/jfoufop/courses>. [4] "Edinburgh Biodiversity Action Plan." The City of Edinburgh Council. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/CEC/City_Development/Environment/Biodiversity_Action_Plan/Biodiversity.html>. [5] Mang, Johanna, Pamela Stedman-Edwards, and Alexander Wood. The Root Causes of Biodiversity Loss. London: Earthscan, 2000. Print. http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=haIGoPpqTRgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+causes+biodiversity+loss&source=bl&ots=M81NMtrW3i&sig=3RHXlEu1dAwDbySON4FTkxxHcaA&hl=zh-CN&ei=yLcVTPaZLYHfce_txaAM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q&f=false
23. [12] "Projects - Conservation International." Home - Conservation International. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.conservation.org/learn/climate/Pages/projects.aspx>. [6] "A Symphony of Birds Inside Coffee Forests (INeedCoffee.com)." INeedCoffee - Caffeination Information. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.ineedcoffee.com/06/bird/>. [7] "Is Mass Species Extinction a Bigger Threat Than Global Warming? -A Galaxy Insight." The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel -Your Daily Dose of Awe: Science, Space, Tech. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2009/02/is-mass-species.html>. [8] "NERC - Why Is Biodiversity so Important?" NERC - Homepage. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/issues/biodiversity/important.asp>. [9] "Why Is Biodiversity Important?" GRAB A £ 250 GRANT FOR BIODIVERSITY - CSV ACTION EARTH. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.biodiversityscotland.gov.uk/pageType2.php?id=2&type=2&navID=24>. Works Cited [10] Way, The. "Voices in the Wilderness ~ Endangered Species ~ Extinction Is Forever on Flickr - Photo Sharing!" Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing. Web. 20 June 2010. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/deestea/207836370/>. [11] "Mission - Conservation International." Home - Conservation International. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.conservation.org/discover/mission_strategy/Pages/mission.aspx>.
24. Works Cited [13] "Projects - Conservation International." Home - Conservation International. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.conservation.org/explore/oceans/Pages/projects.aspx>. [14] "Freshwater Projects - Conservation International." Home - Conservation International. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.conservation.org/learn/freshwater/Pages/projects.aspx>. [15] Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.conservation.org/fmg/pages/Downloads.aspx?pg0=1>. [16] "History - Conservation International." Home - Conservation International. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.conservation.org/discover/Pages/history.aspx>. [17] Energy, Reducing The. "Simple Steps You Can Take - Conservation International." Home - Conservation International. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.conservation.org/act/simplesteps/Pages/simplesteps.aspx>. [18] "Green Tips for the Home - Conservation International." Home - Conservation International. Web. 18 June 2010. <http://www.conservation.org/act/simplesteps/green_home/Pages/tips_home.aspx>. [video] " 保护生物多样性朗朗 — 英文 - 视频 - 优酷视频 - 在线观看 ." 优酷网 - 中国第一视频网站 , 提供视频播放 , 视频发布 , 视频搜索 . Web. 22 June 2010. <http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzczNzk5NDg=.html>.