Résultats de la recherche
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Report Summary: Climate transition finance - Needs and challenges
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Analyse Ammoniac
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L’école en plein air – apprendre dehors 2020
Dossier pédagogique pour apprendre en plein air, 2020
Public-cible: 1 - 8 H
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L’école en plein air – apprendre dehors 2021
Dossier pédagogique pour apprendre en plein air, 2021
Public-cible: 1 - 8 H
2021-02-materiel-pedagogique-dossier-ecole-en-plein-air-2021.pdf -
Vers un économie respectant les limites planétaires
Voies d’une économie respectant les limites planétaires
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IFRC & WWF Protecting People Working With Nature
IFRC & WWF Protecting People Working With Nature.pdf -
IFRC _ WWF_Résumé en français
IFRC _ WWF_Résumé en français.pdf -
20220602_Newsletter_Efficacité Energétique
EfficaciteEnergetique_Newsletter_fr.pdf -
LSV-Formular Geschenkmitgliedschaft Panda Club FR
LOW_170871_WWF_LSV_Geschenkmitgliedschaft_Panda_Club_f.pdf -
LSV-Formular Mitgliedschaft Pandaction FR
LOW_170871_WWF_LSV_Mitgliedschaft_Pandaction_f.pdf -
LSV-Formular Patenschaft FR
LOW_170871_WWF_LSV_Patenschaft_f.pdf -
Protecting Blue Corridors
2022-02-17_WWF-Blue-Corridors-Report.pdf -
20220218_Newsletter_Solarenergie
20220218_Newsletter_Solarenergie_fr.pdf -
Sustainable Finance – Now or never!
20170705_FINAL_WWF_White_Paper_E.pdf -
Finance durable –maintenant ou jamais!
20170705_FINAL_WWF_White_Paper_F.pdf -
La fiche d’information sur l'alimentation
2021_Faktenblatt Ernährung_FR.pdf -
Memory des arbres
Découvrir les arbres, leurs feuilles et leurs fruits de façon ludique.
Public-cible: 1 - 8 H
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A la découverte du sol
Activités multi-âges pour découvrir le sol et ses habitants.
Public-cible: 1 - 8 H
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Economiser l’électricité en toute simplicité 2022 WWF
Vaste liste de conseils pour économiser l'énergie
2022_WWF_Economiser l’électricité en toute simplicité_0.pdf -
Factsheet_Science Based Targets Initiative_Suisse 2022_FR
Factsheet_Science Based Targets Initiative_Suisse 2022_FR.pdf -
Guide WWF pour les clients bancaires
Comment avoir un impact positif sur l’environnement et la société grâce à votre argent?
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Paradigm shift in financial markets
The economic and legal impacts of the EU Action Plan Sustainable Finance on the Swiss financial sector.
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Factsheet Mahafaly Plateau Land and Seascape
The spiny forest ecoregion is critical for all life on this remote region. It contains the highest percentage of endemic plant species in the country, with 48 per cent of the genera and 95 per cent of the species occurring nowhere else on earth. The coastal and marine ecosystem is alive with an estimated 6,000 reef-associated species, including 752 fish species and 340 coral species. Some of the main threats facing this landscape are a population growing at a rate of 3.3% per year, deforestation, uncontrolled and destructive fishing practices, difficult climate conditions and trafficking of species.
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Factsheet Manambolo Tsiribihina Landscape
The mangroves lining this landscape’s coast provide important ecological services for the region. The mangroves provide timber and fuelwood for local people and also form a buffer, protecting coastal areas from storm surges and sea level rise caused by climate change. Most critically, they are a breeding ground for crabs, fish and shrimp, which are the main sources of food and economic value for local people. Major threats include overfishing and slash-and-burn agriculture, problems accentuated by poverty and social conflict.
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Factsheet Northern Highlands Landscape
The most important forest corridor in northern Madagascar. The rugged territory is one of the last truly unknown corners of the world, with large areas not yet explored. It is also a critical wildlife corridor and the headwaters of rivers flowing to both the western and eastern sides of Madagascar. The immensity of the landscape means there are distinct challenges in different sections. In the west deforestation is a particular threat, while the eastern section is troubled by the illegal collection of forest products and small scale mining.
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Factsheet Northern Mozambique Channel Seascape
The Northern Mozambique Channel (NMC) region is one of world’s outstanding marine and terrestrial biodiversity areas and a biological reservoir for coastal East Africa. The economic importance of the NMC has emerged as a future driver of national and regional development on a scale not previously realized in East Africa, due to the high fishery productivity of the Mozambique Channel, recent findings of globally significant natural gas deposits and a high potential for coastal tourism development. Accelerating population growth and demographic changes in the NMC region (growing to 30 million, by 2030) will increase demands for and pressures on resources, while at the same time providing opportunities for economic growth and building prosperity. Lackluster governance of marine resources, including low capacity, weak law enforcement (triggering expansion of Illegal fishing), inappropriate public investment and political instability, characterize the region.
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State of Community Conservation, Summary
Community conservation is about managing natural resources sustainably to generate returns for rural people. Conservancies, community forests and other community conservation initiatives create the needed legal framework for this. By choosing to live with wildlife, rural communities are broadening their livelihood options as well as enabling a healthier environment.
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Giant Fish of the Mekong River
The worlds biggest freshwater fish and 4 out of the top ten giant freshwater fish species can be found in the Mekong River which flows through Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. More giants inhabit this mighty river than any other on Earth.
2010-05-report-giant-fish-of-the-mekong-river.pdf -
Mekong Giant Catfish
Current status, threats and preliminary conservation measures for the critically endangered Mekong giant catfish.
2013-06-study-mekong-giant-catfish.pdf -
Mekong: New Species Discoveries 2012-2013
An extraordinary 367 new species were discovered in the Greater Mekong in 2012 and 2013. Among the species newly described by scientists are 290 plants, 24 fish, 21 amphibians, 28 reptiles, 1 bird and 3 mammals.
2013-report-mekong-new-species-discoveries-2012-2013.pdf