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  • Wandel hin zum grünen Handel? - WWF-Rating des Schweizer Gross- und Detailhandels (Food und Near-Food) (in tedesco)


    190327_WWF_Retail_Report_2019.pdf
  • Management Summary «Verso un commercio più green? Rating del WWF relativo al commercio svizzero all’ingrosso e al dettag


    2019_Retail-Rating_Sintesi di management_0.pdf
  • Il Management Summary «Verso un commercio più green? Rating del WWF relativo al commercio svizzero


    2019_Retail-Rating_Sintesi di management.pdf
  • Modello di lettera al proprietario per il risanamento dell'impianto di riscaldamento

    Modello di lettera dagli inquilini al proprietario per il risanamento dell'impianto di riscaldamento


    2024-05-Modello_di_lettera_al_proprietario_per_il_risanamento_dell'impianto_di_riscaldamento.docx
  • Perla d’acqua Magliasina

    Fatti degni di nota sulla Magliasina e sul suo stato di protezione


    2024_06_Magliasina_Factsheet.pdf
  • Giardino Verticale


    WWF_il_giardino_verticale.pdf
  • Construisci un nido di legno - api


    Construisci_un_nido_di_legno_api.pdf
  • Cambiare la moda – Sintesi

    Rating della industria tessile e dell'abbigliamento


    2017-09-WWF-Report-Cambiare_la_Moda_2017-IT.pdf
  • Changing Fashion - full report

    Rating of the clothing and textile industry


    2017-09-WWF-Report-Changing_fashion_2017_EN.pdf
  • Intagliare con il coltellino


    2017-09_ Intagliare_con_il_coltellino.pdf
  • The Swiss Water Footprint

    The welfare of Switzerland depends on water from other countries: this is what you will discover in this study carried out by WWF in partnership with SDC and specialized Universities, in collaboration with the interdepartmental group of the Swiss Federal offices concerned with water issues (IDANE Wasser).


    2012-report-The-swiss-water-footprint.pdf
  • The imported water risk

    More than 1500 lakes, rivers, and bodies of water provide Switzerland with an abundance of water. Our country is called the water castle of Europe. In spite of this fact, Switzerland is not insulated from water problems – not only in the future due to climate change, but even
    today.


    2016-report-The-imported-water-risk.pdf
  • Cosmetica naturale


    2017-05_Cosmetica_naturale.pdf
  • Cucinare sul fuoco senza pentole


    2016-08_ Cucinare_sul_fuoco.pdf
  • Fuoco a griglia per le giornate di pioggia


    2015-05_Fuoco_a_griglia_per_le_giornate_di_pioggia.pdf
  • Dessert al profumo di bosco


    2017-09_Dessert_al_profumo_di_bosco.pdf
  • Sintesi del rating WWF dell'industria alimentare svizzera


    sintesi_wwf_rating_2017_industria_alimentare.pdf
  • Reviving the Economy of the Mediterranean Sea

    This report from WWF demonstrates that the Mediterranean Sea is a major contributor to the regional GDP and that its natural resources represent a huge asset for the Blue Economy not only for the region but also globally.


    2017-09-report-Reviving_Mediterranean_Sea_Economy.pdf
  • Il rishio importato - estratto

    Oltre 1500 laghi, fiumi e corpi idrici forniscono alla Svizzera grandi quantità di acqua, tanto che il nostro Paese è anche chiamato «la riserva d’acqua d’Europa». Tuttavia, nemmeno la Svizzera è al riparo dai problemi legati a questa risorsa; e non si tratta soltanto di problemi futuri legati al cambiamento climatico, ma anche di problemi con cui bisogna misurarsi già oggi.


    2017-rapporto-Il-rishio-importato-estratto.pdf
  • The imported water risk - Excerpt

    More than 1500 lakes, rivers, and bodies of water provide Switzerland with an abundance of water. Our country is called the water castle of Europe. In spite of this fact, Switzerland is not insulated from water problems – not only in the future due to climate change, but even today.


    2017-report-The-imported-water-risk-excerpt.pdf
  • Reviving the Ocean Economy

    WWF’s Reviving the Ocean Economy report, done in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group, clearly spells out what we all stand to lose if the mismanagement of ocean assets continues.
    Recognizing that science alone is an insufficient motivator, we have combined the evidence of serious environmental degradation with the economic case for urgent action.


    2015-04-Report-Reviving the Ocean Economy.pdf
  • Reviving the Ocean Economy - Summary

    This is the summary version of WWF’s Reviving the Ocean Economy report, done in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group, which clearly spells out what we all stand to lose if the mismanagement of ocean assets continues.
    Recognizing that science alone is an insufficient motivator, we have combined the evidence of serious environmental degradation with the economic case for urgent action.


    2015-04-Summary Report-Reviving the Ocean Economy.pdf
  • Principles for a Sustainable Blue Economy

    WWF developed a set of Principles for a «Sustainable Blue Economy.»


    2015-08-Brochure-Principles for a Blue Economy.pdf
  • River Dolphins and People: Shared Rivers, Shared Future

    As this report shows, river dolphins embody this truth. This report highlights how uncoordinated efforts to manage our rivers and the impacts of economic development have alread led to the extinction of one river dolphin species. Their well-being is a telltale indicator of river health, and their current decline should be an alarm bell for everyone involved in shaping freshwater policy or managing corporate risk.


    2010-report-river-dolphins-and-people.pdf
  • WWF’s global Cetacean Conservation Programme

    At or near the top of the food web, whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans) are highly vulnerable to harmful human activities in marine and freshwater ecosystems.


    2011-06-factsheet-WWFs-cetacean-conservation-program.pdf
  • WWF species Action Plan: Marine and Freshwater Cetaceans

    Whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans) have captured human imagination since ancient times and are without doubt some of the most fascinating animals on earth. The 87 recognized cetacean species demonstrate a myriad of characteristics and behaviours, and have adapted to an enormous range of habitats – from the polar regions to the tropics, from the high seas to rivers and lakes.


    2012-factsheet-wwf-cetaceans-sap-2012-2020.pdf
  • WWF and Polar Bear Conservation

    Polar bears, the charismatic icon of the Arctic environment, have long been a focus in WWF’s on-the-ground research and conservation projects in the Arctic, going back to 1972 – and climate change is a primary focus of our global conservation efforts.


    2013-03-factsheet-polar-bear-conservation.pdf
  • A global plan for polar bears

    WWF Magazine about a global plan for polar bears


    2013-10-report-a-global-plan-for-polar-bears-wwf-magazine.pdf
  • Living Blue Planet

    This report provides the most accurate picture of the state of the ocean--and the results are not good. We have lost half the fish populations that we rely on in less than half a century. The findings spell trouble for all nations, but will especially impact people in the developing world who rely on seafood for their daily diets and economic livelihoods.


    2015-08-Report-Living Blue Planet.pdf
  • Reviving Melanesia Ocean Economy

    The Reviving the Melanesia Ocean Economy report, produced by WWF in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group, finds that Melanesia’s ocean economy is one of the main economic drivers in the region and describes the major role the ocean plays in providing food, livelihoods and well-being. As multiple pressures combine to threaten the ocean assets that deliver so much for the region, the report outlines clear steps for Melanesia to urgently translate commitments into scaled-up action to achieve a sustainable and inclusive blue economy and a healthy future.


    2016-10-Report-Reviving Melanesia Ocean Economy.pdf