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Living Labs: Mekong River Basin Living Labs: Mekong River Basin
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 302 seconds

It takes large volumes of water to grow rice, but old habits have to change in a world running short of water. Rice farmers in Thailand are adopting a new method, System of Rice Intensification (SRI), to achieve more crop with less seeds and water -- but without damaging the environment. It involves using mulch, inter-cropping and transplanting rice earlier than usual.

Related: agriculture, dams, fisheries, fishing, freshwater, irrigation, land, management, natural, resource, resources, water, wetlands

The Greenbelt Reports: Love Thy Mangrove The Greenbelt Reports: Love Thy Mangrove
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 301 seconds

The indigenous Moken people -- or sea gypsies -- have always looked after mangroves on the Pra Thong island in southern Thailand. We find out how they are working to restore and protect the island's mangroves after the tsunami.

Related: area, biodiversity, coastal, conservation, coral, disasters, ecosystems, ecotourism, management, protected, reefs, wetlands

Living Labs: Nile River Basin Living Labs: Nile River Basin
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 303 seconds

Droughts, floods and environmental degradation have caused much concern among the ten African countries that share the River Nile. As they search for ways to minimise damage, researchers are focusing on people, livestock and the land near the source of this mighty river. Everybody needs to manage more with less water, and old habits have to change.

Related: agriculture, dams, fisheries, fishing, freshwater, irrigation, land, management, natural, resource, resources, water, wetlands

The Greenbelt Reports: Reef Relief The Greenbelt Reports: Reef Relief
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 302 seconds

Human and natural factors exert many pressures on coral reefs. A group of young divers is regenerating one damaged reef, giving nature a helping hand.

Related: area, biodiversity, coastal, conservation, coral, disasters, ecosystems, ecotourism, management, protected, reefs, wetlands

Living Labs: Yellow River Basin Living Labs: Yellow River Basin
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 303 seconds

For years, the Yellow River has carried very large volume of mud and sand -- the result of soil erosion upstream. Now a conservation farming is showing farmers how to improve soil quality and reduce soil loss. Several conservation methods are being promoted, including the use of mulch on farm lands and growing cover crops. Farmers and downstream communities can already see the benefits.

Related: agriculture, dams, fisheries, fishing, freshwater, irrigation, land, management, natural, resource, resources, wat

Digits4Change: Dragon Online Digits4Change: Dragon Online
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 302 seconds

One of the last Asian countries to connect to the Internet, Bhutan is today using online instructions to rapidly train more teachers. We visit Thimphu and Samtse to find out more.

Related: development, education, for, health, ict, information, medicine, rural, science, society, technology

Digits4Change: Weaving Locally, Trading Globally Digits4Change: Weaving Locally, Trading Globally
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 301 seconds

Women in Northern Pakistan's Hunza area are accessing a global marketplace for their handicraft through the web.

Related: development, education, health, ict, information, medicine, rural, science, society, technology

Living Labs: Limpopo River Basin Living Labs: Limpopo River Basin
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 303 seconds

Wetlands, covering a sixth of the Limpopo basin, control floods, guard against drought and keep millions of people alive. But as human numbers and activities increase, wetlands are showing signs of strain. Researchers are studying the mix of crop growing, livestock and fisheries to come up with a series of tools and guidelines to better balance resource use and conservation.

Related: agriculture, dams, fisheries, fishing, freshwater, irrigation, land, management, natural, resource, resources, water, wetlands

Truth Talking: Voices from the Waves Truth Talking: Voices from the Waves
Posted by: TVEAPfilms

Video duration: 346 seconds

Global warming will raise sea levels, wreaking havoc on the small island nations in the South Pacific. Some low-lying islands will be submerged completely while others will suffer massive damage. These impacts will change forever the Pacific islanders' natural environment, culture, livelihoods and lifestyles -- all of which are intricately linked.

Related: and, arts, change, climate, coral, culture, fisheries, fishing, global, management, natural, oceans, reefs, resource, warming

People Power: Section 1 of 2 People Power: Section 1 of 2
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Video duration: 407 seconds

At the Johannesburg 'Sustainable Development Summit,' governments made commitments to involve their citizens in decision-making. Are they keeping their promises? We go to four countries at very different stages of development to find that citizens' associations are making themselves heard.

Related: community, corruption, health, housing, medicine, participation, politicscampaigning, shelter

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