
This infographic of the TDPS system (Titicaca-Desaguadero-Poopó-Salar de Coipasa) illustrates the high-altitude water network spanning Peru and Bolivia, including lakes, rivers, and salt flats.
This infographic of the TDPS system (Titicaca-Desaguadero-Poopó-Salar de Coipasa) illustrates the high-altitude water network spanning Peru and Bolivia, including lakes, rivers, and salt flats.
This document emphasizes the urgent need to protect and restore tropical lakes and wetlands, calling for coordinated action from governments, communities, and all sectors of society.
This manual aims to raise awareness of agroecological practices in the Sierras de Chapala, including native seed recovery, organic production, and sustainable land management.
This document explores how wetlands rely on the entire watershed. From mountain streams to mid-slope farms, smart land use and regenerative agriculture enhance water retention.
This document explores how restoring mountain streams helps wetlands thrive by controlling upland erosion and land use, slowing water and sediment before they reach sensitive wetland areas.
This document presents agriculture challenges and opportunities. It highlights biodiversity criteria for food standards, promoting sustainable banana and pineapple value chains in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.
This document examines agriculture challenges and opportunities. It highlights biodiversity criteria in food standards, fostering sustainable banana and pineapple value chains in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.
This document considers agriculture challenges. It highlights biodiversity integration in banana and pineapple value chains, promoting conservation and sustainability in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.
This document explores agriculture challenges. It highlights efforts in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic to integrate biodiversity into banana and pineapple value chains, promoting sustainable practices.
This document analyzes agriculture challenges and opportunities. It summarizes findings from 14 sustainability and quality standards for banana and pineapple supply chains, including global and Costa Rican standards.
The Living Lakes Network is an international partnership of 130 members working in more than 60 countries to protect and restore the lakes and wetlands of the world.
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