
This document addresses the ecological importance of Germany’s Ramsar sites. It highlights their critical role in nature conservation, flood protection, water purification, and climate regulation.

This document addresses the ecological importance of Germany’s Ramsar sites. It highlights their critical role in nature conservation, flood protection, water purification, and climate regulation.

This video addresses post-harvest losses in Lake Kivu fisheries. It highlights the construction of a fish drying facility that supports economic empowerment and improves local health standards.

This document explores community engagement in protecting Lake Kivu. It highlights how local stakeholders use participatory approaches and innovation to monitor and restore the lake’s catchment area.

This infographic provides educational information about Lake Titicaca, including surface area, depth variations, water balance, and other key physical and hydrological data.

This document analyzes the factors behind the decline of native fish and artisanal fisheries in Lake Titicaca, including genetic loss, habitat alteration, and introduction of non-native species.

This video shows how Lake Titicaca is impacted by human activities such as improper waste disposal, mining-related pollution, and untreated sewage, highlighting the urgency of environmental action.

This manual provides an overview of the lake’s fish diversity, with special emphasis on the native genera Orestias and Trichomycterus.

This infographic presents an overview of 10 socio-environmental conflicts in the Lake Titicaca basin, detailing their locations and current status. Most of these conflicts involve water use and pollution

This infographic explores aquaculture as a key activity in Lake Titicaca, particularly involving introduced species like trout. It highlights challenges such as poor practices and lack of regulation.

This document explores how Lake Titicaca is home to unique native fish such as Carachi, Ispi, Suche, and Mauri. It presents breeding closure dates and details their habitats and conservation needs.
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