USJ’s Institute of Science and Environment continues a series of public lectures on the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems and water resources
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USJ’s Institute of Science and Environment continues a series of public lectures on the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems and water resources
2020-11-25
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25/11/2020
Since 2015, the Institute of Science and Environment (ISE) has been promoting the preservation and sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems through a series of lectures and talks open to the community.
Since 2015, the Institute of Science and Environment (ISE) has been promoting the preservation and sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems through a series of lectures and talks open to the community.
These lectures aim to raise the awareness of Macao society on issues such as:
- Sustainable fishing practices (https://www.usj.edu.mo/en/events/public-lecture-adaptation-phenotypic-plasticity-marine-species-response-global-change/) and protection of local aquatic endangered species (https://www.usj.edu.mo/en/events/public-lecture-seas-alive-understanding-whales-dolphins-porpoises-macao-adjacent-waters/)
- Nature-based solutions for urban water management (https://www.usj.edu.mo/en/events/public-lecture-zoom-nature-based-solutions-water-cities/; https://www.usj.edu.mo/en/events/online-public-lecture-benefits-provided-urban-mangroves/ )
- Rehabilitation of aquatic habitats (freshwater and marine environments) (https://www.usj.edu.mo/en/events/online-public-lecture-mangrove-rehabilitation-conservation-philippines/)
Next month, this series of public lectures on environmental sustainability and water management strategies will continue, with a session on “Water in the Future”.