Browsing by Author "Nadiope, Eric"
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Atténuation de l’impact du changement climatique sur les écosystèmes aquatiques et la biodiversité en Afrique: Note de plaidoyer
Brandolini, Giorgio (2022)L’Afrique émet beaucoup moins de dioxyde de carbone que tout autre continent. Cependant, ce continent, qui compte la majorité des pays et des communautés pauvres du monde, est confronté à des impacts plus graves du changement ... -
Directive technique - questions environnementales transfrontalieres affectant la biodiversite dans les ecosystemes d’eau douce partages en afrique : Mécanisme pour le Développement d’un Cadre Harmonisé pour la Conservation de la Biodiversité Aquatique en Afrique
AU-IBAR; Nadiope, Eric; Mohamed, Seisay (2024) -
Harmonised Regional Biodiversity Framework and Joint Action Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity and Environmental Protection in Transboundary Marine Ecosystems
AU-IBAR; Nadiope, Eric; Mohamed, Seisay (2023) -
Impact of Climate Change on Africa Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity and Proposed Mitigation Measures
AU-IBAR; Brandolini, Giorgio (2022)The publication highlights the impact of climate change on the aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity and proposal of mitigation measures analyses the impact of climate change on the aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity, the ... -
Mitigating the impact of climate change on African aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity - Advocacy Note
AU-IBAR; Brandolini, Giorgio; Seisay, Mohamed (Dr) - Editor; ... (6 authors) (2022-11)The advocacy note argues in favour of the creation of a climate change mitigation effort that incorporates the involvement of stakeholders at the local, national, sub-regional, and regional levels in order to maximise the ... -
Policy Brief: Key emerging issues, lessons learnt and best practices for mainstreaming Global Instruments relating to aquatic biodiversity conservation, climate change adaptation and mitigation and environmental management into National Policies and Regulatory frameworks in Africa
AU-IBAR; Nadiope, Eric; Seisay, Mohamed; ... (6 authors) (2025)The report recommends establishing or strengthening intersectoral coordinating mechanisms for adopting, ratifying, domesticating, and implementing Global Instruments related to aquatic biodiversity, climate change, and ... -
Report on the Assessment of the Status of Ratification, Domestication and Implementation of key Continental and Global Instruments related to aquatic biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation and adaptation and environmental management in the East and Southern African Union Member States
Mwanja, Waiswa Wilson (2023-02)The study assessed the identified Regional and Global Instruments as to their status of ratification;, Domestication and Implementation by AU-MSs, and proposes solutions to the challenges faced by AU-MSs adopting and ... -
Status of Ratification, Adoption and Implementation of key Continental and International Instruments related to aquatic biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation and environmental management in the West, Central African Union Member States
Tambinyuo, Frambo Martin (2023)African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) contracted the services of a consultant to undertake the assessment of Global, Continental and Regional Conventions and Agreements (Instruments) related to ... -
Transboundary Environmental Issues Affecting Biodiversity in Selected Shared Freshwater Ecosystems: Towards Formulating Harmonized Regional Strategy for Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity and Joint Action Plans
Asmah, Ruby; Seisay, Mohamed - Editor; Mokenye, Joel; ... (5 authors) (2023)The study involved a general overview of transboundary freshwater bodies in Africa to identify critical aquatic environmental issues affecting biodiversity. This was achieved through literature search and stakeholder ... -
Why Inland African Union-Member States should Ratify, Domesticate and Implement the Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABBNJ) Agreement : Information Note
Nadiope, Eric; Seisay, Mohamed (2025)The ABBNJ Agreement presents opportunity especially for the inland African Union Member States to be part of the Global framework regarding management of Marine Biological Diversity as well as the non–Biological Resources. ...







