The Philippines is a large archipelago of over 7000 islands, mostly lined by coral reefs, seagrass meadows, and mangrove forests, and surrounded by waters with variable currents driven by a reversing monsoon system. The islands have narrow coastal plains, north-south mountain ranges, active volcanoes, and high seismological activity. These elements, along with the country’s complex geologic history and geographic position, make the Philippines one of the most biologically diverse, most disaster prone, and most environmentally threatened in the world. High dependence on coastal resources, overfishing and destructive fishing, and high rates of habitat loss make fishers in the country the poorest of the poor. The large population sizes and dis...
A global company like Shell faces multiple challenges whenever it operates in a developing country s...
Because of its rich diversity of animal and plant species, the entire province of Palawan, in the Ph...
The Philippines, an island nation of nearly 100 million people and one of the world?s 15 most populo...
The Philippines is a large archipelago of over 7000 islands, mostly lined by coral reefs, seagrass m...
The Philippines experiences frequent earthquakes and typhoons, due to its location on the western ri...
The Philippines is a megabiodiversity country, but it is also often seen as a country of ecological ...
The extensive Philippine coastline of more than 22,540 k m provides the natural habitat of a variety...
Æ The Philippines is an archipelago of about 7,100 islands, with a total land area of approximately ...
This policy note underscores that while Philippine marine ecosystems are among the world's richest i...
The powerful typhoon Haiyan that swept across the Philippines is one of the strongest storms ever to...
CCAFS supported the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) and the local government ...
Despite good policies and programmes, the Philippines struggles with illegal, destructive and unsust...
Over the years, human activities have tremendously impacted our marine and coastal ecosystems. Threa...
Undoubtedly, mangroves and associated wildlife show signs of degradation in almost every region of t...
The vastness of the Philippine waters provides significant supply of food and protein as well as opp...
A global company like Shell faces multiple challenges whenever it operates in a developing country s...
Because of its rich diversity of animal and plant species, the entire province of Palawan, in the Ph...
The Philippines, an island nation of nearly 100 million people and one of the world?s 15 most populo...
The Philippines is a large archipelago of over 7000 islands, mostly lined by coral reefs, seagrass m...
The Philippines experiences frequent earthquakes and typhoons, due to its location on the western ri...
The Philippines is a megabiodiversity country, but it is also often seen as a country of ecological ...
The extensive Philippine coastline of more than 22,540 k m provides the natural habitat of a variety...
Æ The Philippines is an archipelago of about 7,100 islands, with a total land area of approximately ...
This policy note underscores that while Philippine marine ecosystems are among the world's richest i...
The powerful typhoon Haiyan that swept across the Philippines is one of the strongest storms ever to...
CCAFS supported the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) and the local government ...
Despite good policies and programmes, the Philippines struggles with illegal, destructive and unsust...
Over the years, human activities have tremendously impacted our marine and coastal ecosystems. Threa...
Undoubtedly, mangroves and associated wildlife show signs of degradation in almost every region of t...
The vastness of the Philippine waters provides significant supply of food and protein as well as opp...
A global company like Shell faces multiple challenges whenever it operates in a developing country s...
Because of its rich diversity of animal and plant species, the entire province of Palawan, in the Ph...
The Philippines, an island nation of nearly 100 million people and one of the world?s 15 most populo...