Environmental and conservation resources : Asia
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSITANT (SAMPAN), Thailand
The National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP) of Thailand and the French Development Agency (AFD) agreed to collaborate on a biodiversity conservation project for the three National Parks of Mu Ko Surin, Similan and Lantah to preserve their unique natural resources. » Read more
General Accountant, Thailand
Responsible for day to day manage of core operation accounting records, implementing financial policies and procedures and providing financial and administrative support to WWF Thailand Office both Bangkok office based.
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Administration Project Officer, Thailand
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is working in partnership with the American Red Cross to ensure that recovery and reconstruction activities maintain and enhance healthy ecosystems.
The infusion of large amounts of resources to rebuild communities and get people back to work, however well intentioned, can generate greater environmental degradation and increase community vulnerability to future disasters if not designed and implemented to account for local environmental conditions.... » Read more
GIS Project Officer,Thailand
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is working in partnership with the American Red Cross to ensure that recovery and reconstruction activities maintain and enhance healthy ecosystems.
The infusion of large amounts of resources to rebuild communities and get people back to work, however well intentioned, can generate greater environmental degradation and increase community vulnerability to future disasters if not designed and implemented to account for local environmental conditions... » Read more
17 Nov 2008
Amur-Heilong River Basin
It is strange that the Amur-Heilong River is still unknown to the modern world, being one of the 10 largestrivers on Earth. Even its name conveys mystique and legend from historic times. European world maps use thename Amur, whereas China uses the name Heilongjiang, or “Black Dragon River”, for the same river. » Read more
26 Oct 2008
EWS-WWF Newsletter Dar al Khair
This issue: We focus on the Interactive Enviro-Spellathon programme that will be launched this October to reach schools in five emirates. » Read more
WWF Cambodia - Technical Advisors - Eastern Plaín Protected Areas
WWF Cambodia is now seeking expressions of interest from experienced international or national candidates for two (2) positions of: Technical Advisors – Eastern Plains Protected Areas. The employment may start late 2008. » Read more
Land Use Planning Officer, Thailand
In the capacity of the Land Use Planning Officer, responsible for sustainable land use development and helping communities to understand the importance of sustainable land use in maintaining long term economic production potential. The officer will be responsible for assisting communities to identify and implement appropriate land use alternatives in the Chi Catchment Restoration Project. In addition the officer will support project activities and assist the project manager and project staff. » Read more
International Technical Advisor for BCI project
WWF, one of the world's largest independent conservation organizations, has a global network active in 96 countries. From its Greater Mekong Country Programme Office in Hanoi, WWF manages a wide array of conservation projects in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Thailand in forest, freshwater and marine/coastal priority area as well as on species conservation. In close collaboration with the ADB and MONRE, WWF Greater Mekong is running a 5 year-project the Central Annamites Biodiversity Conservation Corridors Initiative which aims to maintain the ecological integrity of the Central Annamites landscape through improved management of core areas for biodiversity conservation and the sustainable development of the landscape through the creation of community co-management mechanisms.
» Read moreWWF Vietnam - Agronomist and Business & Livelihoods Planner (based in Lam Dong province)
WWF, one of the world's largest independent conservation organizations, has a global network active in 96 countries. From its Greater Mekong Country Programme Office in Hanoi, WWF manages a wide array of conservation projects in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Thailand in forest, freshwater and marine/coastal priority area as well as on species conservation.
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