WE ARE HIRING a full-time professor in the field of #Tropical#Ecosystems and #Conservation#Biology. Interdisciplinarity (biota-environment-people) and experience in tropical developing countries is an asset. Application deadline: 28/03/2025.
WE ARE HIRING a full-time professor in the field of #Tropical#Ecosystems and #Conservation#Biology. Interdisciplinarity (biota-environment-people) and experience in tropical developing countries is an asset.
Application deadline: 28/03/2025.
Our latest paper on Living the Viva is being put into practice as we speak, through the public PhD defence of @meenakshi_poti involving
qualitative scientific rebuttal using clear and structured answers. With heartfelt congratulations.
https://t.co/bqGyhcN17s
1/2 #ISEcongress24 session on 'Tropical Coasts and Islands' feature 4 #mangrove and 2 terrestrial forest presentations on traditional ecological knowledge in 🇰🇪 🇲🇾 🇨🇴 🇸🇳 🇬🇼 & 🇯🇲 convened by @fdahdouh1@ULBDBO@TROPIMUNDO and @InaVandebroek
@UWImona
#MostCited
📢Global #Mangrove Extent Change 1996–2020: Global Mangrove Watch Version 3.0 by Pete Bunting, Ake Rosenqvist, Lammert Hilarides, Richard M. Lucas, Nathan Thomas, Takeo Tadono, Thomas A. Worthington, Mark Spalding et al
https://t.co/mCGQUCsf75
#environment
🇧🇩 In 2013, we delivered Marvellous Mangroves workshops to rural schools in Khulna, Bangladesh.
The aim? To empower students and teachers to care for the local #Sundarbans#ecosystem, the largest #mangrove forest in the world.
The result?👇
Protecting forests is one of the most effective ways to address the #ClimateCrisis.
Ahead of #ForestsDay next week, see how UNEP works to preserve and restore forest ecosystems #ForPeopleForPlanet: https://t.co/rDWotvj2yI
🌍 The MAB Young Scientists Awards are empowering the next generation of researchers in biosphere reserves worldwide! 💡 With grants up to $5,000, these awards recognise research on ecosystems, natural resources, and #biodiversity.
👉 Apply until 15 May https://t.co/Nsmtq7H685
Is it a seal? Is it a manatee? No, it's a #dugong!
Although they're cousins of manatees, dugongs are strictly #marine mammals and found in and around #mangrove channels and shallow seas. 🌱