Three white-naped cranes are resting in the rice paddy. In Korean and mostly East Asian cultures, the crane is seen as a symbol of peace, good fortune and happiness, and a frequent subject in art and legends.
Cheorwon Rice Paddy, the largest wintering site for cranes
Maintenance of agricultural environment and conservation of cranes
Crane-based eco-tourism
The National Nature Trust (NNT) and conservation assets
The ‘Ecosystem-based Adaptation South’ project helps the Seychelles, Nepal and Mauritania to adapt to climate change, in part by restoring natural habitats across different types of ecosystems. In the Seychelles, on-the-ground ecological restoration is re
The event opening was conducted by Prof. Márcio (UFPA), Mr. Valdemil (CNS), Mr. Paulo (ASSUREMAS), Mr. Weliton (Sec. of Tourism) and Ms. Monique Nascimento (ICMBio).
Using apiculture to protect biodiversity and improve livelihoods
Running a tree nursery to ensure project durability and community acceptance
Developing a value chain for Oku White Honey to increase quality and quantity of honey, furthering income generation and job creation
Setting up a honeyshop to link remote bee farmers to urban markets
Seeting up and building the capacity of bee farmer cooperatives
OIPR/DZSO, 2021-STGA-WA-1701, Atelier d'identification participative des valeurs majeures du Parc national de Taï tenu à Gnaboya dans le Secteur d'ADK, Octobre 2021