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EP 07: The role of wetland conservation in achieving environmental sustainability with John Robert Turyakira

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In this episode, we explore the critical role wetlands play in environmental sustainability. Discover how wetlands support biodiversity, water purification, control floods, and minimize the negative impacts of climate change.
Robert, is the deputy ED of Environmental Shield with over 10 years experience in environmental sustainability and activism and a founder of the Green Foundation, an umbrella platform that bring together environmental conservationists and climate change activities across all divides.
Robert highlights successful wetland restoration projects and provides expert insights on how everyone can help protect these vital ecosystems. Join us to learn why preserving wetlands is essential for a sustainable future.
Like, comment, and subscribe for more eco-sustainability insights!
00:00 Introduction
02:55 What drives Robert's passion within this space ?
06:21 Do wetlands play a role in averting climate and biodiversity ?
12:08 What are the leading land use changes that contribute to wetland destruction?
17:26 - How can we balance population needs with needs to conserve our ecosystem ?
-Should people be allowed to get development permissions in wetlands ?
22:56 Do you think Human Rights based approach is the best strategy towards wetlands restorations?
29:59 In your view , do you think we can do better when it comes to information dissemination in this space ?
34:08 Do you think human encroachment on wetlands will reduce or worsen in the near future ?
38:23 What would you describe as the ideal scenario that balances wetland utilization and environmental sustainability ?
41:17 Any inspirational message for young people looking to join this space of environmental sustainability ?
To learn more about Robert's work follow him on X(Formerly Twitter) and Facebook. He can be found at https://x.com/RobertJTurykira
Send us a text

Listen now on all major podcast platforms
Share your feed back and engage on our Twitter/ X page at https://x.com/Ecosustainviews
Watch the episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@drivingecosustainaibility
Send inquiries to [email protected]

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In this episode, we explore the critical role wetlands play in environmental sustainability. Discover how wetlands support biodiversity, water purification, control floods, and minimize the negative impacts of climate change.
Robert, is the deputy ED of Environmental Shield with over 10 years experience in environmental sustainability and activism and a founder of the Green Foundation, an umbrella platform that bring together environmental conservationists and climate change activities across all divides.
Robert highlights successful wetland restoration projects and provides expert insights on how everyone can help protect these vital ecosystems. Join us to learn why preserving wetlands is essential for a sustainable future.
Like, comment, and subscribe for more eco-sustainability insights!
00:00 Introduction
02:55 What drives Robert's passion within this space ?
06:21 Do wetlands play a role in averting climate and biodiversity ?
12:08 What are the leading land use changes that contribute to wetland destruction?
17:26 - How can we balance population needs with needs to conserve our ecosystem ?
-Should people be allowed to get development permissions in wetlands ?
22:56 Do you think Human Rights based approach is the best strategy towards wetlands restorations?
29:59 In your view , do you think we can do better when it comes to information dissemination in this space ?
34:08 Do you think human encroachment on wetlands will reduce or worsen in the near future ?
38:23 What would you describe as the ideal scenario that balances wetland utilization and environmental sustainability ?
41:17 Any inspirational message for young people looking to join this space of environmental sustainability ?
To learn more about Robert's work follow him on X(Formerly Twitter) and Facebook. He can be found at https://x.com/RobertJTurykira
Send us a text

Listen now on all major podcast platforms
Share your feed back and engage on our Twitter/ X page at https://x.com/Ecosustainviews
Watch the episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@drivingecosustainaibility
Send inquiries to [email protected]

  continue reading

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