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Protecting one of the world’s most exceptional freshwater resource : transboundary cooperation in the Guiana shield

Why attend
Come and listen to conservation professionals, researchers and decision-makers who will present on the importance of the Guiana Shield (Amazon region) as one of the largest freshwater reserves in the world. Discover how regional cooperation between Brazil, French Guiana and Suriname can help protect this resource, a key challenge for our future.
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The Guiana Shield is one of the world’s most exceptional freshwater resources, with its unique aquatic biodiversity, climate regulation services, social and cultural values - making the region a hotspot for water resources conservation. However, human pressures have dramatic impacts on the quality of water resources and aquatic environments. In particular, the question of uncontrolled mining activities remains central, since it affects both public health and the environment, particularly through mercury pollution. Mercury ends in watercourses both through erosion of soils that are naturally rich in mercury, and because of its use in illegal and unregulated alluvial gold mining. Suriname, French Guiana and Brasil.

Session agenda

Speaker

Mrs Gaitrie Usha MAC ANDREW- SATNARAIN

Research Coordinator,
Anton de Kom University of Suriname
Suriname

Transboundary cooperation for sharing data and information on transboundary basins : Example of the BIO-PLATEAUX project 
16:00 - 16:10

Mr Laurent KELLE

Country office manager ,
Association Française du Fonds Mondial pour la Nature - France
French Guiana

dentification and valorization of ecosystem services associated with transboundary water resources: Example of the ECOSEO project 
16:20 - 16:30

Dr Riad NURMOHAMED

Lecturer / Minister of Public Works,
University of Suriname
Suriname

The dynamic of transboundary cooperation for water resources on the Guiana Shield : assets and perspectives
16:30 - 16:45

  • Comité national de l'UICN, France
  • Water Office of French Guiana
  • Anton de Kom University of Suriname
  • Parc National de Guyane
  • WWF Guyane

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