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03 Sep 2008
Exploratory co-management interventions in Kuiburi National Park, Central Thailand, including human-elephant conflict mitigation
This paper reports on promoting co-management involving participatory management planning at Kuiburi National Park, Central Thailand, through the establishment of two working groups, namely a core management planning team comprising park personnel (charged with plan implementation), operating in parallel with a park management board working group (local people and other stakeholders). » Read more
27 Aug 2008
Tiger and elephant conservation in the Kayah Karen Tenasserim Ecoregion
The KKFC that is located in the Tenasserim Tiger ConservationLandscape (TCL #19) is ranked as a highest priority TCLand is thought to be the third most important TCL globally forthe survival of tigers. The area is also one of WWF’sAREAS priority landscapes meaning it is of global importancefor the conservation of the Asian elephant. » Read more
26 Aug 2008
2008 Baltic Sea Scorecard
The nine states around the Baltic Sea all scored a bottom grade for their marine environmental performance, according to a WWF assessment presented at the annual Baltic Sea Festival in Stockholm today. The nine countries were graded on how well they are doing on six separate areas: biodiversity, fisheries, hazardous substances, maritime transports, eutrophication, and on how well they have developed an integrated sea use management. The best grades were received by Germany, followed by Denmark, while Estonia ended up in third place.
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04 Aug 2008
WWFolio Bolivia Nr. 14 - July 2008
We invite you to learn more about WWF's activities in Bolivia during the last three months. » Read more
30 Jul 2008
WWF & Birdlife position on ecosystem-based management in the EU Common Fisheries Policy
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WWF & Birdlife position on ecosystem-based management in the EU Common Fisheries Policy
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24 Jul 2008
Wildlife Value Orientations in Thailand: Preliminary Findings
This article presents the results from a preliminary study of wildlife value orientations
in Thailand. Seventy semi-structured interviews were conducted. The study found eight
wildlife value orientations (WVOs) including Materialism, Mutualism, Caring, Symbolism,
Attraction, Repulsion, Concern for Human Safety, and Environmentalism. » Read more
23 Jul 2008
Livelihoods Outcomes in the Terai Arc Landscape, Nepal
The study shows how people’s livelihoods status is going through a change after being involved in managing and sustainably using the community forests in their areas. The region is one of the key bottlenecks and corridors for endangered species like Asian Elephant and Royal Bengal Tiger. » Read more














