Open resource - Repository of more than 4000 stories, case studies and inter-active maps related to rivers and watersheds management all over the World.
What if we saw the planet as a living mosaic of watersheds? Lines drawn by water, revealing deep connections between landscapes, life, and human societies. Explore https://t.co/PpuQ1eTGcN...Pick a river basin on the map, click once, and dive right in...
The IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology is a comprehensive classification framework for Earth’s ecosystems.
It can help identify the ecosystems that are most critical for biodiversity #conservation, research, management and human wellbeing into the future.
➡️ https://t.co/Fnh3aQxB4U
Wetlands offer some of the best natural solutions to modern crises.
They can clean water by filtering pollutants, displace floodwater, shelter wildlife, improve our mental and physical wellbeing & capture climate-changing amounts of carbon.
We need wetlands now more than ever!
⏳ 2 DAYS LEFT! ⏳ - 26th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWPSA Symposium.
👉Join the 2 @GWPSAF sessions as we lead the discourse on transboundary water strategy & pollution control in the region.
👉Visit our exhibition booth for information on our ongoing GEF-UNDP transboundary projects
💧 1 in 4 freshwater species is at risk of extinction.
Protecting biodiversity starts with protecting water. 🌿
Dive into our Oct Carousel: Water & Biodiversity, Harmony with Nature & Sustainable Development.
#WaterForNature#Biodiversity#Sustainability#IWRM
🌎 Registration is now open for the Pacific Americas Flyway Youth Forum 2025!
November 7-9 | Online | English & Spanish | Free!
Learn more: https://t.co/pueJTommPp
Apply now to secure your spot: https://t.co/6F0xeRUNAx
#WetlandsWednesday
🦜 Biodiversity shapes the natural system and plays a vital role in maintaining the health of our planet’s ecosystems. When there is a high level of biodiversity, it means that many different species of plants and animals are present and interacting with each other.
In 2025, we’re stepping into the future with a bold new brand and website—a renewed commitment to accelerating action for the world’s rivers.
Explore our new website and join us in shaping the future of river resilience: https://t.co/KJqnGxKL8W
Showcase your insights and innovations alongside a diverse community of global river leaders at #IRS2025. We’re looking for case studies, thought leadership workshops and abstracts - start thinking about how your work can contribute to this transformative event. #RiverSymposium
The official #IRS2025 platform launches in just under 1 month! Get ready to be part of a transformative movement as we accelerate solutions for climate resilience and sustainable river management.
📅 Save the Date: 8 - 10 Sep 2025
#2025RiverSymposium#RiverConference
Nous avons oublié le travail essentiel des castors, affirment le philosophe Baptiste Morizot et l’artiste Suzanne Husky.
Dans « Rendre l’eau à la terre » ils invitent à s’inspirer de lui pour redonner de la vie à nos rivières.
Lire l'article ➡️ https://t.co/Bol0V63PrZ
Caroline Lachowsky et son invité Baptiste Morizot, écrivain, philosophe et pisteur, maître de conférences à l’Université Aix-Marseille @ActesSud
Dans quelques minutes sur @RFI @RFImag
🦫Comment repenser notre rapport à l’eau ? Et si on s’inspirait du #castor ?Proposition partagée par le philosophe du vivant Baptiste Morizot @ActesSud et de nombreux écologues : comment apprendre du castor à restaurer nos rivières ? 🦫
📻Rdv à 14h10 TU, 15h10 h de Paris @RFI
📣 We’re thrilled to hear that @BEDS15 has been awarded the #EquatorPrize 2024 from @equatorinit.
We’ve worked with BEDS for many years and are always inspired by their dedication to #mangrove#conservation, #education, and awareness.
🏆 Congratulations from all of us at MAP!
Today at the Vjosa. River looks clear and beautiful. But if you look closer, you see lots of algae, indication of water pollution. So far, all localities discharge their wastewater into the Vjosa.
The area desperately needs sewage systems. @vjosariverpark
The battle is uphill, but we’ve come this far.
Our team will appear at hearings in Seattle hosted by the Marine Stewardship Council. We will have to persuade a U.K.-based adjudicator that salmon fisheries in SE Alaska, which kill millions of returning Canadian salmon [1/2]