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First Name: 
Bidhan
Last Name: 
Das
Email Address: 
Title: 
Professor
Role: 
Educator
Affiliation: 
Academia/University
Summary: 

Field of Interests:

Conservation Biology in a Changing Climate

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Highest Level of Education: 
Doctoral degree
Years of Experience: 
22
College or University: 
Rajshahi University

Location

Department of Zoology, University of Rajshahi
6205
Bangladesh
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Address: 
Department of Zoology, University of Rajshahi
6205
Bangladesh
Abstract: 

This report synthesizes information compiled from input contributed by ACT’s Communities in Jeopardy: Plant, Animal and Human conference participants in April 2008, along with a review of publicati

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First Name: 
Leon Thomas
Last Name: 
Blatcham
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Role: 
Policy Analyst
Affiliation: 
Private sector
Summary: 

I am Currently working as a Policy Analyst in the Capacity of a Team Leader of Corporate Standards within PNG Ports Corporation Limited. PNG Ports Corporation is a State Owned Enterprise in the business of sea port and harbour management in Papua New Guinea and is the only Authority mandated by the Papua New Guinea Governement to do business in all declared ports within Papua New Guinea.

PNG Ports is currently putting in place a Green Port Initiative and an Interim Oversight Commitee for which I am the Chairman. I also lead a working group which has been set up by the Interim Committee with much support from the CEO of PNG Ports Corporation Limited Mr. Brian Riches to carry this forward and strategise on how best our initiative should work.

Any ideas that would be of help to our company would be much appreaciated and can be email to myself or Mr. Riches via our website: www.pngports.com.pg

Location

Stanley Esplanade
Port Moresby, NC 121
Papua New Guinea
Contact Information
Address: 
Stanley Esplanade
Port Moresby, NC 121
Papua New Guinea
Phone: 
+675 3084297
Alternate Phone: 
+675 73318507
Authors: 
Kasey Jacobs, Ernesto L. Diaz
Abstract: 

This case study examines the potential impacts of climate change on the Tasmanian rock lobster fishery, and identifies several options and opportunities for adaptation.

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