
This document explores how Rwanda’s wetlands are under threat. This document sheds light on the pressing issues affecting these vital ecosystems, including habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
This document explores how Rwanda’s wetlands are under threat. This document sheds light on the pressing issues affecting these vital ecosystems, including habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
This document explores the ecological health of Rwanda’s wetlands, highlighting key threats and opportunities. Encouragingly, some eastern and southern wetlands show signs of recovery.
This report explores the status of Rwanda’s wetland biodiversity, covering ecosystem functionality, species taxonomy, and national responses for wetland conservation.
This document explores how ecosystem rehabilitation refers to the process of rebuilding or restoring degraded areas, as well as protecting those that remain in good condition.
This document explores how ecosystem restoration involves rehabilitating and recovering degraded or destroyed areas, while also protecting the surrounding landscape and its functions
This document explores how Ecosystem-based Adaptation involves using diverse strategies to adapt to climate change. It includes ecosystem management and the services it provides to support resilience.
This document explores how Ecosystem-based Adaptation uses ecosystem management to reduce vulnerability to climate change, supporting both biodiversity and community resilience.
This document explains how long-term environmental monitoring is essential for ecological restoration and natural resource management, offering data to guide decisions and measure impact.
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.
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