Peru
More efficient cooking stoves were designed for communities around ...
The wetlands of the High Andes are an evolutionary hotspot for the grebe family (Podicipedidae). This unique diversity is, however, rapidly being lost: in the past 30 years, 2 species have gone extinct and another 3 species are on the verge of extinction. Here we report on efforts to save three of these species, the Hooded...
The western South American country of Peru has advised its official negotiators to take an uncompromising stand on mountain issues while deliberations are held at the ongoing Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development in Brazil.
Peruvian environment minister Manuel Pulgar Vidal told Business Bhutan that Peruvian negotiators have been directed to take “tough positions” on...
Rio de Janeiro. - The diverse climate types in Peru makes necessary that different actions are designed that respond to the climate change effects in the Andes.
That statement was made by Gabriel Quijandría, Vice-minister of Strategic Development of Natural Resources from the Ministry of Environment of Peru (MINAM), in the “Experiences in Climate Change Adaptation Management...
The effects of climate change impose new and additional challenges for the mountain context, both for natural and human systems. Changes in precipitation regimes, glacial retreat and alteration of ecosystem composition and its structure, among other climate change related effects, together with persistent degradation of the environment, land use change, deforestation and unsustainable natural...
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Success of Latin American countries is limited by lack of investment in science, says Francisco Saga... - Wood and water do not always go hand in hand
Water conservation projects in forests can not be treated as mere afforestation or reforestation pro... - Call for the...







