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Tab 1
Photos
A "camera trap" in Namaqualand
Linked to Extinction, Climate Change
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Tab 3
Audio
Rare Pride Songs
Pride Song: Power of Our Flower Part of a campaign led by the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality in the Cape Floristic Region Hotspot.
Pride Song: Tahanan Ng Katala (Home of the Katala), Part of a campaign led by the Katala Foundation and launched in partnership with DYSP and Super Radio in the Philippines Hotspot
Pride Song: Our Quartz Rocks Part of a campaign by the Succulent Karoo Ecosystem Program and sung by the Port Nolloth Youth Choir in the Succulent Karoo Hotspot
Pride Song: The Skurwejantjie School Song Also part of the campaign by the Succulent Karoo Ecosystem Program in the Succulent Karoo Hotspot
Pride Song: Cederberg Song Part of a campaign by CapeNature in the Cape Floristic Region Hotspot
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Tab 5
Presentations
Improving Linkages Between CEPF and World Bank Operations: Asia Forum June 23 - 25, 2005, Medan, Indonesia
- The Bank’s Environment and Social Development Program in EAP (PDF - 70 KB)
Teresa Serra, Sector Director EASES, The World Bank Group
- World Bank Assistance for Biodiversity Protection in the East Asia and Pacific Region (PDF - 1.1 MB)
Magda Lovei, Sector Manager EAP, The World Bank Group
- Overview of the Bank's Work on Biodiversity in South Asia (PDF - 35 KB)
Malcolm Jansen, Senior Environmental Officer SASES, The World Bank Group
- Overview of the Bank's Work on Biodiversity in East Asia (PDF - 464 KB)
Tony Whitten, Senior Biodiversity Specialist EASES, The World Bank Group
- The World Bank and Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund: A Shared Agenda (PDF - 285 KB)
Michael Carroll, CEPF Task Team Leader, The World Bank Group
- Improving Linkages Between World Bank and CEPF Operations (PDF - 949 KB)
Jorgen Thomsen, Executive Director, CEPF
- Improving Linkages Between World Bank and CEPF Operations (PDF - 1.1 MB)
Luiz Gabriel Azevedo, Sector Leader LCSES, The World Bank Group
- Mountains of Southwest China (PDF - 3.7 MB)
Sun Shan, Senior Program Officer, Conservation International-China
- Sumatra: The Sum of Four Parts (PDF - 2.7 MB)
Sari Surjadi, CEPF Grant Manager, Conservation International-Indonesia
- Eastern Himalayan Hotspot (PDF - 1.8 MB)
Mingma Sherpa, Himalayas Director, WWF
- Ecosystem Profile, Indochina Region, Indo-Burma Hotspot (PDF - 257 KB)
Jack Tordoff, BirdLife
- World Bank – CEPF Workshop: Opportunities for Collaboration, China - and Beyond (PDF - 54 KB)
Kathy Mackinnon, Lead Biodiversity Specialist ENV, The World Bank Group
- Summary of Bank Implemented NRM and Biodiversity Projects in the Philippines (PDF - 179 KB)
Gilbert Braganza, Operations Officer, The World Bank Group
- Six Months Later: The Bank’s Response and Environmental Challenges (PDF - 222 KB)
Joe Leitman, World Bank Manager Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Aceh and North Sumatra, The World Bank Group
- CI's Work to Date in Aceh (PDF - 756 KB)
Jatna Supriatna, Regional Vice President, Conservation International
Improving Linkages Between CEPF and World Bank Operations: Africa Forum April 25 - 26, 2005, Cape Town, South Africa April 28, 2005, Nairobi, Kenya
- Putting CEPF in the Broad Perspective (PDF - 349 KB)
Michael Carroll, Task Team Leader, The World Bank Group
- CEPF's Portfolio Approach and Global Overview (PDF - 1.1 MB)
Jorgen Thomsen, Executive Director, CEPF
- Community-Driven Development: An overview of practice (PDF - 197 KB)
Dan Owen, The World Bank Group
- CEPF Cape Floristic Region Portfolio (PDF - 2.2 MB)
Mandy Barnett, Programme Developer, C.A.P.E. Coordination Unit
- CEPF Succulent Karoo Portfolio (PDF - 1.5 MB)
Owen Henderson, SKEP Coordinator, Conservation International
- CEPF Madagascar Portfolio (PDF - 522 KB)
Frank Hawkins, Technical Director, Madagascar Center for Biodiversity Conservation, Conservation International
- Latin America Regional Workshop Conclusions (PDF - 210 KB)
Luiz Gabriel Azevedo, Sector Leader, The World Bank Group
- Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests of Tanzania and Kenya Portfolio (PDF - 497 KB)
Julius Arinaitwe, Secretary, BirdLife Africa Partnership
Improving Linkages Between CEPF and World Bank Operations: Latin America Forum January 24 - 25, 2005 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Perspectives for CEPF Mainstreaming (PDF - 299 KB)
Laura Tlaiye, Sector Manager Environment Department, The World Bank Group
- Putting CEPF in the Broad Perspective (PDF - 369 KB)
Michael Carroll, Task Team Leader, The World Bank Group
- CEPF and the Latin America Portfolios
Jorgen Thomsen, Executive Director, CEPF
- A Sample CEPF Portfolio: Southern Mesoamerica
Manuel Ramirez, Southern Mesoamerica Senior Director, Conservation International
- Synergies with CEPF: PROBIO and Ecological Corridors (PDF - 1.1 MB)
Luiz Gabriel Azevedo, Sector Leader, The World Bank Group
- Altantic Forest CEPF Portfolio
Luiz Paulo Pinto, Atlantic Forest Senior Director, Conservação Internacional do Brasil
- Chocó-Manabí Conservation Corridor CEPF Portfolio
Fabio Arjona, Conservation International-Colombia and Luis Suarez, Conservation International-Ecuador
- Northern Mesoamerica CEPF Portfolio
Carlos Manterola, CBC Director, Mexico & Central America, Conservation International and Carlos Rodriguez, Director of the Highlands Corridor, Mexico and Guatemala, Conservation International
- Vilcabamba-Amboró Conservation Corridor CEPF Portfolio
Eduardo Forno, Executive Director, Bolivia, Conservation International
- Establishment of Maquenque National Park to Achieve Connectivity within the San Juan-La Selva Biological Corridor
Enrique Ramirez, Executive Director, Centro Cientifico Tropical
- Atlantic Forest Hotsot - The Challenge to Restore and Protect its Biodiversity (PDF - 5.1 MB)
Denise Marçal Rambaldi, General Secretary, Associação Mico-Leão-Dourado
- Biodiversity in the Atlantic Forest - The São João River Basin (PDF - 769 KB)
Carlos R. Ruiz-Miranda, Project Coordinator, Associação Mico-Leão-Dourado
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