• Raising future conservation leaders in Incheon

    Read in other languages: Miyoung Choi, Finance Officer


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  • 湿地•视频︱破坏湿地,奢侈的浪费

    选择其他语言: 2016年11月15日、保尔森基金会 中国的湿地并不仅仅是鸟儿的天堂,还蕴含着巨大的经济价值,向中国沿海地区的数百万居民提供的生态系统服务就价值约300亿美元。换句话说,湿地并不仅仅是候鸟的栖息地,还是具备实际经济价值的某种“自然资本”。 中外科学家和经济学家们正围绕“自然资本”进行开创性的工作,探索在环境保护中利用经济分析手段,也就是将自然赋予经济价值的种种渠道。 斯坦福大学的自然资本项目是这方面的领先者之一。该项目尝试开发多种工具,帮助各级政府在追求可持续经济增长的同时,评估和保护自然资本。 举例来说,中美洲国家伯利兹的政府正与斯坦福大学的自然资本项目合作,制定一套沿海管理规划,促进环境的可持续利用,令伯利兹人民和全球社会都从中受益。项目评估了在不破坏红树林的前提下,进行包括旅游业在内的沿海地区开发的地点和方式。红树林能够保护海岸线不受风暴袭扰。 中国的湿地不但是鱼类生长的乐园,更可以保护沿海居民每年免遭数十亿美元的气候灾害损失。与之类似,据斯坦福大学自然资本项目估算,目前,伯利兹沿海生态系统可以保护当地海岸每年免遭约50亿美元的经济损失。项目评估工具发现,游客每年在伯利兹沿海地区旅游天数总计200万天,当地每年龙虾捕捞量总计约24万公斤。项目据此制定了一套计划,在保护沿海土地的同时,促进旅游业和渔业收入增长。 一旦全球各国政府认识到湿地等自然资本的经济价值,而且这个价值可以量化体现,那么就更有理由保护自然资本了。   原文: http://www.paulsoninstitute.org.cn/index.php/paulson-blog/2016/11/15/video-the-economic-value-of-wetlands/


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  • Symposium: Impacts of Wind Farms on Migratory Birds

    ? Countermeasures for barrier effects and collision with migratory birds - ©Wild Bird Society of Japan Wind power generation has been introduced in many countries in the world as a source of efficient renewable electricity. However, wind farms can cause the collisions with birds and habitat loss for migratory waterbirds. In the symposium, advanced overseas cases are shared to learn how biodiversity conservation and energy supply shift to natural energy can be achieved together. Date: Sunday, 11 December 2016 Time: 13:00-17:30 (Registration starts at 12:30) Venue: North Hall, Keio University Mita Campus Access map: https://www.keio.ac.jp/ja/maps/mita.html Number of seats: 100 seats Registration: E-mail to sympo2016@wbsj.org *Please include 1. Your name, 2. Affiliation, and 3. Title of the symposium. Simultaneous interpretation between Japanese and English is available. Organizer: Wild Bird Society of Japan and BirdLife International Tokyo Program 1. Introduction Impacts of wind farm on birds and issues with EIA 2. Key note lecture -1?Dr. Aonghais Cook (British Trust for Ornithology) Impacts of wind farm on birds – Effects on migratory birds. 3. Key note lecture -2?Dr. Tristram Allinson (BirdLife International) Sensitivity map as countermeasure for avoid the impacts to migratory birds 4. Panel discussion   Summary of lecture Key note lecture-1?Dr. Aonghais Cook (British Trust for Ornithology) In this presentation, I review the existing evidence base on barrier effects in relation to both onshore and offshore wind farms. I consider the strengths and weaknesses of the methodologies which have been used and how the impact of barrier effects may vary between different species or species groups. I highlight those species or species groups which may be particularly sensitive to barrier effects and discuss potential approaches with which to mitigate these impacts. Key note lecture-2?Tristram Allinson (BirdLife International) In this presentation, I review how such tools can be used to assess wind farm impacts, including from barrier effects, in order to ensure that wind farms are not sited in locations where they will have a detrimental impact on soaring bird species.   Japanese source: シンポジウム・風力発電が渡り鳥に与える影響を考える‐障壁影響、バードストライク等への対応


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  • The Economic Value of Wetlands (video)

    Read in Chinese: 15 November 2016, The Paulson Institute


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  • Tundra Swan re-sighting

    Dr. Diana Solovyeva & Prof. Cao Lei With joint effort of Chinese and Russian Academies of Science…


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  • Pesta Sayap 2016 – Welcome to the Birds

    22 October 2016, Malaysian Nature Society The Malaysian Nature Society (MNS), with the support of Majlis Daerah Kuala Selangor and See Hoy…


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  • Satellite tagged bird spotted and photographed in China

    17 November 2016 Rebecca Lee, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Today, Jonathan Martinez managed to catch-up with one of the satellite tagged Spoon-billed Sandpipers, HU, near…


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  • Why ET, HU or CT might lead us to missing spoonie sites

    15 November 2016 Rebecca Lee, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper With the third Spoon-billed Sandpiper…


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  • Benthos Survey 2016

    Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network The field report Anna Plains and Roebuck Bay  Benthic Invertebrate Mapping 2016 was…


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  • Arctic Migratory Birds Initiative: East Asian-Australasian Flyway Workshop to be held in Singapore on side of EAAFP MOP9

    Ding Li Yong, AMBI-EAAF coordinator In collaboration with Singapore’s National Parks Board  and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and with the support…


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