Established in 2015, the African World Heritage Day celebrates, every 5th of May, Africa’s rich and outstanding natural and cultural heritage.
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Wetlands define complex ecosystems occurring in all biomes. They provide fundamental ecosystem functions and services and are hotspots of biodiversity. Wetlands are the most important stopovers on bird flyways and provide habitats for many plants, animals, and other forms of life.
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Water scarcity is a widespread issue in Africa. How can we improve energy access and food security without increasing water consumption?
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Take a look at the EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard 2021 to see how the EU's innovation-driven industries perform against main global conterparts
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A bibliometric analysis of Africa-focused research by the Joint Research Centre to support science diplomacy.
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Nature-based climate solutions should look beyond forests for opportunities in open ecosystems.
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We spend money to buy our food, but the environment also pays a price. Can you guess which food products consume more resources? Take this quiz to find out.
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The need to support sustainable African urbanisation is urgent, and it is a priority for the European Commission.
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Exploring the environmental impacts of food consumption with the example of African cocoa.
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Celebrating World Migratory Bird Day, BIOPAMA highlights the need for international cooperation to conserve migratory birds.