
This infographic provides educational information about Lake Titicaca, including surface area, depth variations, water balance, and other key physical and hydrological data.
This infographic provides educational information about Lake Titicaca, including surface area, depth variations, water balance, and other key physical and hydrological data.
This infographic explores the TDPS water system and Lake Titicaca as vital ecosystems shared by Peru and Bolivia. They support biodiversity, water supply, agriculture, and fisheries.
This document explores how community-led wetland restoration in Sri Lanka, especially for mangrove ecosystems, has been effective thanks to active local engagement and stewardship.
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 document presents a book that chronicles the social and environmental crisis of Lake Chapala, analyzing the structural violence impacting its ecosystems and surrounding communities.
This factsheet on Lake Chapala and its basin, summarizing findings from over 50 scientific studies on its characteristics, importance, challenges, and proposed solutions.
This document highlights an article detailing the collaborative effort from 2019 to 2021 to assess the state of lake management in Latin America, including challenges and shared regional insights.
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.
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