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Committee for the development of sericulture and wool industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Succow Foundation discuss steps to reduce emissions for the country

Promoting sustainable rangeland management through MoU and NAMAs

 

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The riparian forests are refuges of endemic but also highly endangered species, such as the Bukhara deer. (c) EcoStan

Central Asian Biosphere Reserves included in UNESCO's Global Network

An interview on the importance of Biosphere Reserves for the country and the natural environment

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Succow Foundation meets Uzbek Environmental Committee after UNESCO recognition of the Lower Amudarya Biosphere Reserve

Discussions on cooperation in the designation of the Lower Amudarya State Biosphere Reserve and plans for future joint cooperation

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Riparian forest ecosystem in the lower reaches of Amudarya river in Uzbekistan officially belongs to the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves

16. September 2021, Greifswald / Tashkent: Since yesterday, the riparian forest ecosystem in the lower reaches of Amudarya river in Uzbekistan's…

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[Translate to EN:] Hans Joosten (Foto: T. Dahms)

The German Environmental Award goes to...

This year, the German Federal Environmental Foundation for the Environment (DBU) is honouring peatland scientist Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c.. Hans Joosten with…

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Succow Foundation starts with new a project in the Baltic states within the 5th call of the EUKI of the BMU

“Carbon capturing by Baltic peatland farmers – Practical exchange for paludiculture & carbon farming”

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Harvested Typha in a bale (Foto: T. Dahms)

Finally: Paludiculture is in the CAP, but wath does it mean?

At the end of June there was a decision on the common agricultural policy in a trialogue between three EU institutions. He takes moor into account…

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Succow Foundation successfully concluded the year 2020

Annual report downloadable here

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Workshop on the participation of the local population and stakeholders in European UNESCO biosphere reserves

The workshop on the Participation of the local population and stakeholders in European UNESCO Biosphere Reserves took place from 5th – 8th July 2021,…

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Aerial view Pichori river into Paliastomi sea (c) Paata Vardanishvili

First UNESCO World Natural Heritage in Georgia

On July 26th 2021 the Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands in Georgia are officially inscripted on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Succow Foundation…

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