
This document presents a report aimed at strengthening governance assessment processes by drawing lessons from Mexican experiences and other Latin American case studies.
This document presents a report aimed at strengthening governance assessment processes by drawing lessons from Mexican experiences and other Latin American case studies.
This document explores how lakes are deeply tied to human history, culture, and values—serving as mirrors and silent witnesses of our evolving relationship with nature.
This document presents a poster showcasing key species from the Sierras de Chapala, a vital water catchment area for Lake Chapala, highlighting its rich biodiversity and ecological importance.
This infographic presents the poster Lake Chapala, a Millenary Ecosystem, highlighting the unique qualities and characteristics of Mexico’s largest lake and its ecological significance.
This video introduces the Lerma-Chapala Basin Information Reservoir, a virtual hub of research and resources designed to support informed management of this complex and vital territory.
This video presents a promotional overview of the Corazón de la Tierra Institute website, highlighting its main sections and available resources.
This video explores how a workshop organized in Rwanda empowered 50 fishermen and fish farmers from Rutsiro and Karongi districts with knowledge and tools for sustainable fishing practices.
This video explores how a new generation of environmental stewards is emerging in Rwanda. A workshop by ARCOS engaged over 50 youth in wetland conservation under the Living Lakes Project.
This document explores how wetlands, crucial for biodiversity and climate regulation,are under threat. It highlights their importance, particularly in Africa, and calls for stronger protection efforts.
This document explores how Rwanda’s wetlands are a valuable asset, but they are under threat from human activities and climate change. This policy brief by ARCOS Network explores the challenges facing.
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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