VISION
Conservation and sustainable use of
biodiversity that respect justice to
achieve human well being as well as
the highest quality of life.
MISSION
To achieve biodiversity conservation by mobilizing resources for community empowerment, public policy advocacy, share learning and enhancement of stakeholders participations.
CIFOR’s
vision is of a world in which
forests remain high on the world’s
political agenda, and people
recognise the real value of forests
for maintaining livelihoods and
ecosystems services.
The
Convention on Wetlands, signed in
Ramsar, Iran, in 1971, is an
intergovernmental treaty which
provides the framework for national
action and international cooperation
for the conservation and wise use of
wetlands and their resources. There
are presently 158 Contracting
Parties to the Convention, with 1828
wetland sites, totaling
169 million
hectares, designated for
inclusion in the Ramsar List of
Wetlands of International
Importance.
http://www.ramsar.org/
The
ambitious goal of the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP), the
Green Belt Movement, the Prince
Albert II Foundation and the
World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
to take a step towards combating
climate change through planting one
billion trees in a year reached its
target in late 2007.
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WETLANDS
INTERNATIONAL is a global organisation concerned
with the promotion of the conservation and wise use
of wetlands, has a non-profit/charitable status, and
overseen by a global Board comprising representative
of member countries, International organisations and
wetlands experts.
http://www.wetlands.org/
Visi
Kami mendambakan dunia sebagai tempat dimana
kebutuhan dan keinginan setiap manusia dapat selalu
berjalan seimbang dengan kekayaan dan
keanekaragaman hidup di bumi.
Misi
Misi kami adalah melestarikan keanekaragaman hayati
di muka bumi sebagai warisan alam dan menunjukkan
bahwa manusia dapat hidup secara harmonis dengan
alam.
http://www.conservation.or.id/
TRANSFORMING LIVES AND LANDSCAPE
The
Centre’s vision is a rural transformation in the
developing world where smallholder households
massively increase their use of trees in
agricultural landscapes to improve their food
security, nutrition, income, health, shelter, energy
resources and environmental sustainability.
This
vision is founded upon three basic tenets:.
The growing
importance of trees and treebased systems in
sustaining livelihoods and agroecosystems;
The Centre’s
experience and comparative advantage in
advancing agroforestry research for
development;
A global
commitment to achievng the Millennium
Development Goals.
http://www.worldagroforestry.org
Environmental SIG was established in
2002 as a Special Interest Group of
the
System
Dynamics Society. The
Group is interested in systems of
any scale that involve human
activities and their natural
environment. We seek to investigate
and comprehend their dynamic
behaviour, and find beneficial
interventions in our human-created
and managed systems, and
implementation processes that
contribute to sustainable
development.