Living Seawalls provides a solution to increasing the ecological value of artificial structures in the marine environment. Living Seawalls
A fin whale cruising in the glassy waters of the Pelagos Sanctuary Tethys Research Institute/Margherita Zanardelli
T-shaped fences in the provinces of Bac Lieu and Soc Trang. The long-shore elements close the eroded gap in the mangrove forest by connecting the remaining headlands. Cong Ly, GE Wind
EcoAct Managing director discussing environmental issues in Tanzania and how they are providing solutions through woodworking technology EcoAct