Alongside 37% of the global population the people of Old Ningo live in a coastal community where the oceans as well as the marine and coastal resources play a crusial role in both human well-being and social and economical development. However, those resources are extremely vulnerable to environmental degradation, overfishing, climate change and pollution.
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torsdag 6. oktober 2016
Start up - Saving The Lagoone at Old Ningo
On October 12th our Eco-School team will be joining the Old Ningo SHS´s start up workshop on how the Eco-School methodology can be used to to restore the Dzange Lagoon.
Alongside 37% of the global population the people of Old Ningo live in a coastal community where the oceans as well as the marine and coastal resources play a crusial role in both human well-being and social and economical development. However, those resources are extremely vulnerable to environmental degradation, overfishing, climate change and pollution.
Alongside 37% of the global population the people of Old Ningo live in a coastal community where the oceans as well as the marine and coastal resources play a crusial role in both human well-being and social and economical development. However, those resources are extremely vulnerable to environmental degradation, overfishing, climate change and pollution.
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