The International Environment House (IEH) gathers under a common roof a range of United Nations and non-governmental organizations active in the field of environment and sustainable development.
"The Scientific Advisory Committee is established under
section 8 of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act
1988. The functions of the Committee are (a)
to advise the Minister on the listing of taxa or communities of flora and fauna
and potentially threatening processes and (b) to advise the Minister on any
other flora and fauna conservation matters."
"The conservation and sustainable use of Europe’s nature and biodiversity is
ECNC's core business. All our projects directly relate to biodiversity, and are
executed in cooperation with a wide range of partners. ECNC is currently
involved in an integration process with a number of organizations, working under
the name ‘ECNC Group’. The ECNC Group consists of two units: 'Biodiversity &
Nature' and 'Coastal
& Marine'"
With our partners worldwide we source, collate and verify information on biodiversity and ecosystems which we then synthesise and analyse to create knowledge fit for global decision making
Developing institutional and personnel capacities of the Task Force and National Bureaus is key to the effective implementation of the Lusaka Agreement. In this regard, the Task Force in collaboration with National Bureaus organizes and conducts training courses and Workshops. The primary beneficiaries of these programmes include officers of the National Bureaus and Task Force as well as other Law Enforcement Agencies. The capacity building programmes entail specialized training courses relating to intelligence, investigations and awareness raising
GLOBIO is a tool to assess past, present and future impacts of human activities on biodiversity. Since 2002 the model has been extensively used for environmental assessments on the global to national scale.