EcoTipping Points How do they work? Leveraging vicious cycles to virtuous Ingredients for success Create your own EcoTipping Points! Stories by Region USA-Canada Latin America Europe Middle East South Asia Southeast Asia East Asia Africa Oceania-Austral... |
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HNV Showcases Meadows Meadows II Butterfly diversity . Butterfly larvae feed on one or more specific plant species. The larval host plants of butterflies occurring in semi-natural grasslands often require nutrient poor conditions and are unable to exi... |
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HNV Showcases Meadows Meadows I Geology and soils . Acid brown soils that have formed from crystalline schists are interspersed with more localised patches of thin rendzinas forming on calcareous conglomerates. Calcareous cliffs, screes and protrudin... |
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HNV Showcases Islay – more than whisky Extensive grazing systems Golden eagle nest sites are located in the most remote places. They are extremely sensitive to disturbance during the Spring (when the female is incubating). They often nest on huge cl... |
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HNV Showcases Islay – more than whisky Land Types A study of land use, bird habitats and nature conservation on Islay differentiated the land into 8 different land types based on a wide range of biotic and abiotic features (see Bignal et al. 1988). The s... |
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NETWORKING Strengthening the water bond Continuing wisdom Meet some of them... Their impressions Water warrior speak out FUNDING AGENCY Danida watershed development programme (DANWADEP ) India INITIATIVE Little Wonders REMEMBERING... |
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An Introduction to Rainwater Harvesting General Description ainwater harvesting is a technology used for collecting and storing rainwater from rooftops, the land surface or rock catchments using simple techniques such as jars and pots as well as more ... |
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Projects Identifying and supporting HNV farming in east Carmarthenshire The Twrch valley in the NW of the study area illustrate both the main types of HNV Farmland in the area ? upland and poorly-drained lowland. Wales has not as yet completed developmen... |
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HNV Showcases Islay – more than whisky Facts & Figures The island of Islay forms a discrete geographical entity with an area of 600 km2 and a permanent population of less than 3.000 inhabitants. It is the most southern of the Inner Hebridean islands ... |
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