Outcomes of the collaboration between BRESEP and SPINCAM projects at the South Pacific Coast of Latin America.
The BRESEP project (Biosphere Reserves as a tool for the sustainable management of coastal areas and islands in the South Eastern Pacific) strengthens and promotes the creation of biosphere reserves as tools for innovative and appropriate practices from a social, cultural and environmental point of view. In addition, it promotes the creation of a network of collaboration and exchange of information and experiences on biodiversity loss, coastal zone management and sustainable development, particularly in coastal areas and in the islands of the South Eastern Pacific in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Peru. In this way, it contributes to improving the livelihoods of the inhabitants of the region. The BRESEP project is coordinated by the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Program thanks to the financial support of the Government of Flanders of Belgium and has the support of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO.
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dig-aquadocs-1834-423082022-10-04T02:12:07Z Outcomes of the collaboration between BRESEP and SPINCAM projects at the South Pacific Coast of Latin America. UNESCO SPINCAM ASFA_2015::C::Coastal zone management ASFA_2015::B::Biodiversity ASFA_2015::S::Sustainable development ASFA_2015::C::Coastal environment The BRESEP project (Biosphere Reserves as a tool for the sustainable management of coastal areas and islands in the South Eastern Pacific) strengthens and promotes the creation of biosphere reserves as tools for innovative and appropriate practices from a social, cultural and environmental point of view. In addition, it promotes the creation of a network of collaboration and exchange of information and experiences on biodiversity loss, coastal zone management and sustainable development, particularly in coastal areas and in the islands of the South Eastern Pacific in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Peru. In this way, it contributes to improving the livelihoods of the inhabitants of the region. The BRESEP project is coordinated by the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Program thanks to the financial support of the Government of Flanders of Belgium and has the support of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO. OPENASFA INPUT Published Not Known 2022-10-03T20:48:17Z 2022-10-03T20:48:17Z 2018 Report IOC/BRO/2018/4) http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42308 en IOC Brochure; 2018-4 https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000263150?posInSet=13&queryId=d78cbe5f-37f3-486e-9170-75f682178b85 21pp. Colombia Ecuador Panama Peru Southeast Pacific Chile UNESCO Paris, France |
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The BRESEP project (Biosphere Reserves as a tool for the sustainable management of coastal areas and islands in the South Eastern Pacific) strengthens and promotes the creation of biosphere reserves as tools for innovative and appropriate practices from a social, cultural and environmental point of view. In addition, it promotes the creation of a network of collaboration and exchange of information and experiences on biodiversity loss, coastal zone management and sustainable development, particularly in coastal areas and in the islands of the South Eastern Pacific in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Peru. In this way, it contributes to improving the livelihoods of the inhabitants of the region. The BRESEP project is coordinated by the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Program thanks to the financial support of the Government of Flanders of Belgium and has the support of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO. |
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Outcomes of the collaboration between BRESEP and SPINCAM projects at the South Pacific Coast of Latin America. |
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Outcomes of the collaboration between BRESEP and SPINCAM projects at the South Pacific Coast of Latin America. |
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Outcomes of the collaboration between BRESEP and SPINCAM projects at the South Pacific Coast of Latin America. |
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