CSA's multi-faceted approach to conservation is building regional capacity at every level in order to increase environmental and social resilience to climate change and to set a course for development which will sustain communities and the ecosystems that support them into the future.
Belangrikheid van Lees; Waarde van Lees - 9 views
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ur key objective is to work towards a future where humans live in harmony with nature. We are making this future a reality by focusing on projects that have both an enabling (influencing policies, markets, knowledge and funding) and an implementation (demonstrating tangible outcomes on the ground) impact. This work is carried out through strong alliances with key partners, by working within nationally recognized and scientifically defined landscape-scale corridors, and by ensuring that our work directly supports larger scale policies and targets.
Why Must All of us Read Books - 3 views
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Reading develops critical thinking
Why Leaders Must Be Readers - Forbes - 3 views
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Reading Gives You Opportunities to Interact with Others
Why People Don't Read Books Anymore - Carbon-Based Lifeform Blues - 3 views
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I was sitting in the bus station the other day reading a book
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glancing around me I could see only one other person reading: an exceptionally old lady whose youth probably predated television. Everybody else–that is, if they weren’t talking or just staring off dull-eyed into the middle-distance–was staring at the tiny screens of their mobile phones.
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A good book on the on the impact of technology on reading books: “The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age” by Sven Birkerts.
Tina Cowley Reading Centres - 1 views
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DIE “AFSTERWE” van boekwurms onder ons jeug lei tot ’n nie-lesende kultuur. Boonop moet soveel kinders ’n liefde ontwikkel vir ’n derde taal, wat sake verder kompliseer.
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Remediërende kenner en kinderboek-skrywer, Annatjie Hanekom sit egter die probleem wyer uiteen. Ja, ouers kan hul kinders opvoed deur ’n voorliefde vir boeke te kweek, maar dit is onderwysers se werk om kinders leesvaardig te maak, sê sy. Ná ’n besoek aan die Reading Recovery Centre in Nieu-Seeland in 1998 het sy ’n leesproses ontwikkel waarmee elke kind in Suid-Afrika leesvaardigheid kan bemagtig.
Why Should Children Read? - Answers.Ask.com - 3 views
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bosley: Children should read because books open up the world to a child. If a child is not able to read than they will not have the joy of reading about other people's lives or stories that take place in other countries. Reading is a gift all children should have the opportunity to have.
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