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UEF supports the International project for saving the Aral sea.
Monday, May 25 , 2015 6171
UEF could meet representatives of the Executive commitee of the International fund for saving the Aral sea in Geneva, during a FAO meeting.
This huge project is acting in a concrete way to save the former fourth largest lake in the world.
The aim of the project proposal is to improve ecological and socio-economic situation in the region, particularly:
to reduce wind erosion
to improve environmental situation
to involve the draind areas in economic activities
to restaure the loacl fauna and flora.
More information in the web-site of the project, following this link:
http://ec-ifas.org/en/index.php
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