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    UNESCO encourages wise coastal practices for sustainable human development, articulating the voices of small islands. Indigenous knowledge is of particular interest in mobilising equitable resource governance

    People & Nature
    UNESCO’s Programme on Man and the Biosphere (MAB) develops the basis, within the natural and the social sciences, for the sustainable use and conservation of biological diversity, and for the improvement of the relationship between people and their environment globally.

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    UNESCO promotes university partnerships sciences in order to contribute towards industrial, economic and social development with particular reference to developing countries and countries with economies in transition.


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    Glimpses of the Blue Caribbean Joy Rudder
    Environment and development in coastal regions and in small islands Más

    UN World Water Development Report
    Water for People, Water for Life Más

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    Training and research initiatives in Science for the Caribbean
    11 Apr 2005
    The Barbados Coastal Zone Unit, the UWI Cave Hill campus and CARISCIENCE have cooperated to organize a workshop to be held on the campus during the week of 11 - 15 April 2005.

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