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Addressing chainsaw milling in Ghana and Guyana through multi-stakeholder dialogue - Tropenbos International
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Making knowledge work for forests and people. Financing sustainable forest management. Local governance and community management of forests. Sustainable trade for domestic and international markets. Addressing chainsaw milling in Ghana and Guyana through multi-stakeholder dialogue. 05 aot, 2016. Knowledge on VPA shared with three west African countries. 27 juillet, 2016. A new paper rejects claims that drainage of peatlands for plantations can be sustainable. 19 juillet, 2016. Chainsaw milling is the on-...
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History - 20 Years of Hospitality - Rock View Lodge, Guyana
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8212; Main Menu —. 20 Years of Hospitality. RANCHING & FARMING. ART & MUSIC FESTIVAL. Rupununi Arts and Music Festival 2016. Profile – Sydney Allicock. Links & Downloads. History – 20 Years of Hospitality. RUPUNUNI HISTORY AT ROCK VIEW LODGE. As we celebrate our twentieth year we invite you to look at how our family has grown and evolved over the years. A youthful Colin Edwards and his new family on the grounds of Rock View in the early 1990’s. The old ranch of Rock Point was purchased by Colin Edwards.
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Guyana Safari: First CARIFESTA super concert attracts largest attendance at National stadium
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008. First CARIFESTA super concert attracts largest attendance at National stadium. First CARIFESTA super concert attracts largest attendance at National stadium. EVEN the number of persons in attendance for the Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007 games at the Guyana National Stadium could not have surpassed the multitude at the first Super Concert for the Caribbean Festival of Arts (CARIFESTA) X at that venue on the East Bank of Demerara on August 23. However, this was not possible for eve...
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Guyana Safari: February 2010
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Sunday, February 07, 2010. Caribbean Private Sector Development - Stabroek News Feb 8, 2010. The progress made in joint trade support and the preparation of projects to promote private sector development and competitiveness in the Caribbean was the focus of discussions on Friday between the United Kingdom Department of International Development (DFID) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). The IDB is the main source of multilateral lending for Latin America and the Caribbean. 8216;Compete Caribbe...
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Guyana Safari: Guyana Safari: Community Tourism in Guyana and Canada
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Thursday, June 23, 2011. Guyana Safari: Community Tourism in Guyana and Canada. Guyana Safari: Community Tourism in Guyana and Canada. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Guyana Safari: Community Tourism in Guyana and Can. Community Tourism in Guyana and Canada. View my complete profile. Andre's Linked In profile. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Tours - Iwokrama River Lodge
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Tours & Packages. Guides, Lists, Books. 2 Days / 1 Night. 2 Days / 1 Night. 2 Days / 1 Night. Prices shown are $USD per person based on double occupancy. Organizing a meeting or conference? We can assist with small and large groups in Georgetown and at the Iwokrama River Lodge. We can customize trips for groups large and small. Let us know if you want to add a visit to nearby lodges such as Surama Eco-Lodge. Sandy, Hamilton, Canada. Staff most welcoming. Food very good and plentiful. Don’t ...The food wa...
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Andrew Snyder: Reptiles and Amphibians of Guyana - Discover ConservationDiscover Conservation
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Andrew Snyder: Reptiles and Amphibians of Guyana. Andrew is a conservationist and photographer specialising in reptiles and amphibians throughout Guyana. Boasting more intact rainforest per area than any other country, Guyana has for Andrew become a home away from home. Here he shares his field experiences and explores some of the challenges Guyana might face in conserving it’s precious natural resources. Oh, and lots of pictures of spiders and snakes, you have been warned! Location: Guiana Shield, Guyana.
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