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Ecosystem services assessment tools for African Biosphere Reserves: A review and user-informed classification (Hugé et al., 2019))
Hugé J., Rochette A., de Béthune S., Parra Paitan C., Vanderhaegen K., Vandervelden T., Van Passel S., Vanhove M.P.M., Verbist B., Verheyen D., Waas T., Janssens I., Janssens de Bisthoven L. (2020). Ecosystem services assessment tools for African Biosphere Reserves: A review and user-informed classification. Ecosystem Services 42.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212041620300218
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Farmers Perspectives on Payments for Ecosystem Services in Uganda (Geussens et al., 2019)
Geussens, K., G. Van den Broeck, K. Vanderhaegen, B. Verbist, and M. Maertens. “Farmers’ Perspectives on Payments for Ecosystem Services in Uganda.” Land Use Policy 84 (May): 316–27.
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.LANDUSEPOL.2019.03.020
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Farmers’ preferences towards water hyacinth control in Lake Tana: a contingent valuation study. (Van Oijstaeijen et al., 2020)
Van Oijstaeijen, W., Van Passel, S., Cools, J., Janssens, L., Hugé, J., Berihun, D., Ejigu, N., Nyssen, J. 2020 Farmers’ preferences towards water hyacinth control in Lake Tana: a contingent valuation study. Journal of Great Lakes District, 56(4) 1459-1468.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301479720305272?via%3Dihub
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Poster presentation: assessing ecosystem services in African BRs (video by Anne-Julie Rochette)
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Presentation: guidance to access ecosystem services in African BRs (video by Anne-Julie Rochette)
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Social-ecological assessment of Lake Manyara basin, Tanzania: A mixed method approach (Janssens de Bisthoven et al., 2020)
Janssens de Bisthoven, L., Vanhove, M.P.M., Rochette, A.-J., Hugé, J., Verbesselt, S., Machunda, R., Munishi, L. d, Wynants, M., Steensels, A., Malan-Meerkotter, M., Henok, S., Nhiwatiwa, T., Casier, B., Kiwango, Y.A., Kaitila, R., Komakech, H., Brendonck, L. 2020. Social-ecological assessment of Lake Manyara basin, Tanzania: a mixed method approach. Journal of Environmental Management, 267.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301479720305272?via%3Dihub
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Stakeholder Analysis on Ecosystem Services of Lake Manyara Sub-basin (Tanzania): How to Overcome Confounding Factors (Janssens de Bisthoven et al., 2021)
Janssens de Bisthoven, L., Vanhove, M., Rochette, A.-J., Hugé, J., Brendonck, L. 2021. Stakeholder Analysis on Ecosystem Services of Lake Manyara Sub-basin (Tanzania): How to Overcome Confounding Factors. Environmental Management.
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Stakeholders workshop around Manyara Biosphere Reserve, Tanzania
The second workshop of the project North South South Project (VLIR-UOS) “Balancing water for biodiversity and socio-economic use in a changing climate: towards a Decision Support System for sustainable land and water use” took place in the lake Manyara region, Tanzania, in December 2016. It gathered representatives from NGOs, park authorities, pastoralists, farmers, water authorities etc. The video shows some testimonies of the participants about the importance of Lake Manyara.
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The EVAMAB Closing Workshop in Ethiopia: a summary
In May 2019, the EVAMAB Closing Workshop took place in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. About 35 scientists and African Biosphere Reserves managers gathered, between May 13th and 17th, to present the results of the EVAMAB project (coordinated by CEBioS) and discuss ecosystem services in African Biosphere Reserves.
Participants came from Africa (Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana, Madagascar, Tanzania, Uganda), Europe (Belgium, France), Indonesia and Canada.
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What is the EVAMAB project?
In May 2019, the EVAMAB Closing Workshop took place in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. We took this opportunity to interview some of the participants, and we asked them what they think is the core of the EVAMAB (Economic valuation of ecosystem services in Man & Biosphere reserves) project.
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Why are Man and Biosphere reserves (MABs) important?
In May 2019, the EVAMAB Closing Workshop took place in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. We took this opportunity to interview some of the participants, and we asked them why they think the Man and Biosphere programme and its reserves are important.
UNESCO's MAB programme is an Intergovernmental Scientific Programme that aims to establish a scientific basis for the improvement of relationships between people and their environments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDVsJJmjUsk
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Article about EVAMAB workshop in Benin
(Photo: Agence Benin Presse)
http://www.agencebeninpresse.info/web/depeche/63/les-services-ecosystemiques-au-coeur-d-un-atelier-a-natitingou -
EVAMAB at the AfriMAB meeting, Nigeria (11-15 September 2017)
Ir. Koen Vanderhaegen represented EVAMAB at the 5th General Assembly of AfriMAB, the African Network on Man and the Biosphere. The assembly was held at the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Ibadan, Nigeria, from 11 to 15 September 2017. This meeting gathered MAB National Committees, biosphere reserves managers and experts from the Region. The theme was "Improving Governance of MAB Programme and of biosphere reserves in Sub-Saharan African countries".
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Launch of a new policy brief: 'Les services écosystémiques dans la Réserve de Biosphère de la Pendjari (Bénin)'
http://www.biodiv.be/cebios2/docs/publications/policy-briefs/policy-brief-ecosystem-services-pendjari-les-services-ecosystemiques-dans-la