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                    <title>Saving the Planet TV series trailer</title>
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                          <media:description><span>Can ordinary people help save our planet under siege from environmental crises? What does it take to change attitudes and lifestyles to consume and waste less? In this Asian series, we profile six successful initiatives that combine knowledge, skills and passion to create cleaner and healthier environment through local action. The stories were identified from a regional competition in 2007, and produced in partnership with Asia Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO (ACCU)</span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>Can ordinary people help save our planet under siege from environmental crises? What does it take to change attitudes and lifestyles to consume and waste less? In this Asian series, we profile six successful initiatives that combine knowledge, skills and passion to create cleaner and healthier environment through local action. The stories were identified from a regional competition in 2007, and produced in partnership with Asia Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO (ACCU)</itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Environmental economics</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Biodiversity</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Environment education</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Asia Pacific</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Community participation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
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                    <pubDate>2012-05-08T00:43:33Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Saving the Planet: Smile Again! </title>
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                          <media:description><span>A programme that links schools with their local community helps Thai children learn about Nature through exposure and experience. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>A programme that links schools with their local community helps Thai children learn about Nature through exposure and experience. </itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Biodiversity</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Environment education</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Sustainable consumption</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Youth</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Natural resource management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Education</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Agriculture</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-09T16:19:07Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Saving the Planet: Rising from the Ashes </title>
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                          <media:description><span>Displaced from traditional homelands by a natural calamity, an indigenous group is preserving their culture through theater. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>Displaced from traditional homelands by a natural calamity, an indigenous group is preserving their culture through theater. </itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Mountains</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Resettlement</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Environment</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>featured</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Community participation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Traditional</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Disasters</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-04T07:59:25Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Saving the Planet: Voice of a Valley </title>
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                          <media:description><span>By inspiring discussion and debate, a community radio station helps Nepali communities to find the best solutions or compromises. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>By inspiring discussion and debate, a community radio station helps Nepali communities to find the best solutions or compromises. </itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Mountains</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Environment education</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Community development</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Tourism and recreation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Asia Pacific</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Natural resource management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Ecotourism</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Pollution</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-07T01:07:03Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Saving the Planet: It's alive!</title>
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                          <media:description><span>A small group is trying to transform learning in Laos by introducing play-and-learn activities in schools.
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                    <itunes:summary>A small group is trying to transform learning in Laos by introducing play-and-learn activities in schools.
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                        <category>Sustainable consumption</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Environmental education</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Traditional Culture</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Youth</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Asia Pacific</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Poverty</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Education</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Literacy</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-07T12:04:49Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Saving the Planet: Living the Change</title>
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                          <media:description><span>For people in Dindigul in India's Tamil Nadu state, waste isn't really a problem - it's just a resource in the wrong place. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>For people in Dindigul in India's Tamil Nadu state, waste isn't really a problem - it's just a resource in the wrong place. </itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Asia Pacific</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Sustainable consumption</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Waste management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Environmental education</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Recycling</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Youth</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Community participation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Urban environment</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-08T10:07:52Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Saving the Planet: Floating the Future</title>
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                          <media:description><span>People living on and around Tonlé Sap lake, the largest in Cambodia, discover how to harvest fish and other sources within limits.</span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>People living on and around Tonlé Sap lake, the largest in Cambodia, discover how to harvest fish and other sources within limits.</itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Wetlands</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Environment education</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Sustainable consumption</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Wildlife</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Asia Pacific</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Fishing &amp; fisheries</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Ecotourism</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-08T19:35:50Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Small Islands, Big Impact</title>
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                          <media:description><span>Mohamed Nasheed, President of the Maldives, sees climate change as both a human rights issue and a security threat. On the eve of the Copenhagen Climate Summit, he makes an earnest appeal for the world to defend the frontline states, such as his. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>Mohamed Nasheed, President of the Maldives, sees climate change as both a human rights issue and a security threat. On the eve of the Copenhagen Climate Summit, he makes an earnest appeal for the world to defend the frontline states, such as his. </itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Fishing and fisheries</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Food security</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>t4ra</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Greenhouse effect</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>climate-crisis</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>The Maldives</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Global warming</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Disasters</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coastal ecosystems</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-03T06:07:38Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>South Asia: Crowded Land, Drying Rivers</title>
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                          <media:description><span>This film captures the highlights of a 2008 study, Vulnerability Assessment of Freshwater Resources to Environmental Change, carried out by researchers at the Asian Institute Technology (AIT) for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>This film captures the highlights of a 2008 study, Vulnerability Assessment of Freshwater Resources to Environmental Change, carried out by researchers at the Asian Institute Technology (AIT) for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). </itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
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                        <category>Mountains</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Food security</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>climate-crisis</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Nepal</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>India</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Water resources</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Dams &amp; Irrigation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Natural resource management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Freshwater</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Disasters</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-03T07:33:57Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Return of the Ozone Layer: Are We There Yet?</title>
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                          <media:description><span>This video produced by TVE Asia Pacific for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) as part of UNEP's work programme under the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.</span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>This video produced by TVE Asia Pacific for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) as part of UNEP's work programme under the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.</itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Waste management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Energy</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>climate-crisis</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>India</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Cambodia</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>featured</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>China</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Cleaner production</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Pesticides</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>medicine</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Thailand</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Industry</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Ozone depletion</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-09T06:51:02Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Truth Talking: Voices from the Waves</title>
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                          <media:description><span>This programme sees complex survival issues through the eyes of two teenagers -- Dilagi, a Fijian girl, and Bernard, a boy from Kiribati. Their plea: relocation is not a viable option, and our way of life is not negotiable.</span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>This programme sees complex survival issues through the eyes of two teenagers -- Dilagi, a Fijian girl, and Bernard, a boy from Kiribati. Their plea: relocation is not a viable option, and our way of life is not negotiable.</itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Oceans</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Natural resource management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Traditional Culture</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>climate-crisis</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Fiji Island</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coral reefs</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Global warming</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>featured</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Fishing &amp; fisheries</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Kiribati</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-04T01:43:11Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Yellow River Blues</title>
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                          <media:description><span>This film captures the highlights of a 2008 study, Vulnerability Assessment of Freshwater Resources to Environmental Change, carried out by researchers in China and Mongolia for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>This film captures the highlights of a 2008 study, Vulnerability Assessment of Freshwater Resources to Environmental Change, carried out by researchers in China and Mongolia for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). </itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
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                        <category>Urbanisation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>climate-crisis</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>China</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Soil erosion</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Thailand</category>
                    
                    
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                    <pubDate>2012-05-02T00:06:32Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>Mekong: Watch that river!</title>
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                          <media:description><span>This film captures the highlights of a 2008 study, Vulnerability Assessment of Freshwater Resources to Environmental Change, carried out by researchers at the Asian Institute Technology (AIT) for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>This film captures the highlights of a 2008 study, Vulnerability Assessment of Freshwater Resources to Environmental Change, carried out by researchers at the Asian Institute Technology (AIT) for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). </itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>climate-crisis</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Cambodia</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Water resources</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>featured</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Vietnam</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Fishing &amp; fisheries</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Dams &amp; Irrigation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Natural resource management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Freshwater</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Thailand</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-07T23:07:49Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Surround Sand</title>
                    <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/tveapfilms/videos/GBR_Sourround_Sand.wmv</link>
                    
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                          <media:description><span>Sand dunes can protect coastal villages from cyclones and wave action. In two Indian states, efforts are underway to strengthen sand dunes as a means of natural protection for vulnerable communities.</span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>Sand dunes can protect coastal villages from cyclones and wave action. In two Indian states, efforts are underway to strengthen sand dunes as a means of natural protection for vulnerable communities.</itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Wetlands</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Mangroves</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>India</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Tsunami</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Poverty</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coastal ecosystems</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Livelihoods</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Sand dunes</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Disasters</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Natural Barriers</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-06T04:19:58Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Trees of Life</title>
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                          <media:description><span>Returning 18 months later to the first point on Sri Lanka the Asian Tsunami hit, we find local people busy building a coastal greenbelt. The area is also being re-greened through home gardens and organic farming.
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                    <itunes:summary>Returning 18 months later to the first point on Sri Lanka the Asian Tsunami hit, we find local people busy building a coastal greenbelt. The area is also being re-greened through home gardens and organic farming.
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                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Ecological Restoration</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Sri Lanka</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Home Gardens</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Water Contamination</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coastal ecosystems</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-05T05:11:45Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Live and Let Live</title>
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                          <media:description><span>Protecting mangroves need not always mean banning local people from deriving benefits. Different approaches to community-mangrove co-existence have been adopted in two locations in India. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>Protecting mangroves need not always mean banning local people from deriving benefits. Different approaches to community-mangrove co-existence have been adopted in two locations in India. </itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Wetlands</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Mangroves</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Indonesia</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>India</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Tsunami</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Poverty</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Livelihoods</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Disasters</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coastal ecosystems</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-06T15:50:22Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Mangroves Are Forever</title>
                    <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/tveapfilms/videos/GBR_Mangroves_forever.wmv</link>
                    
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                          <media:description><span>Shrimp farming damaged and degraded mangroves around the Kalpitiya lagoon. After the industry collapsed, the community joined hands with a conservation group to restore the mangroves, some of which is harvested. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>Shrimp farming damaged and degraded mangroves around the Kalpitiya lagoon. After the industry collapsed, the community joined hands with a conservation group to restore the mangroves, some of which is harvested. </itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Regenerating</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coral Reefs</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Sri Lanka</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coastal ecosystems</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-04T17:50:57Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Reef Relief</title>
                    <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/tveapfilms/videos/GBR_Reef_Relief.wmv</link>
                    
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                          <media:description><span>Human and natural factors exert many pressures on coral reefs. A group of young divers is regenerating one damaged reef, giving nature a helping hand.
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                    <itunes:summary>Human and natural factors exert many pressures on coral reefs. A group of young divers is regenerating one damaged reef, giving nature a helping hand.
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                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Regenerating</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coral Reefs</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>featured</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Sri Lanka</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coastal ecosystems</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-12T02:25:10Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Love Thy Mangrove</title>
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                          <media:description><span>The indigenous Moken people -- or sea gypsies - have always looked after mangroves on the Pra Thong island in southern Thailand. We find out how they are working to restore and protect the island's mangroves after the tsunami. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>The indigenous Moken people -- or sea gypsies - have always looked after mangroves on the Pra Thong island in southern Thailand. We find out how they are working to restore and protect the island's mangroves after the tsunami. </itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Wetlands</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Mangroves</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Tsunami</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Disasters</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Thailand</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coastal ecosystems</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-07T04:13:13Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Claudio's Century</title>
                    <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/tveapfilms/videos/GBR_Claudios_Century.wmv</link>
                    
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                          <media:description><span>An Italian scientist was studying a pristine mangrove forest, but the Asian Tsunami damaged it heavily. He is now working on restoring the ecosystem - a process that could take a century. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>An Italian scientist was studying a pristine mangrove forest, but the Asian Tsunami damaged it heavily. He is now working on restoring the ecosystem - a process that could take a century. </itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
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                    <pubDate>2012-05-06T15:48:34Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: People Power</title>
                    <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/tveapfilms/videos/GBR_People_Power.wmv</link>
                    
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                          <media:description><span>The mangroves and wetlands of Tuntaset were ruined by charcoal industry and shrimp farming. Invoking an old law that allowed communities to manage their mangroves, the local people restored the mangroves. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>The mangroves and wetlands of Tuntaset were ruined by charcoal industry and shrimp farming. Invoking an old law that allowed communities to manage their mangroves, the local people restored the mangroves. </itunes:summary>
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                    <pubDate>2012-05-06T18:29:27Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Saved by Sand</title>
                    <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/tveapfilms/videos/GBR_Saved_by_Sand.wmv</link>
                    
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                          <media:description><span>While surrounding villages were devastated by the Tsunami, Paanama suffered only minor damage thanks to sand dunes on one side and thick mangroves on the other. This inspired villagers to undertake restoration and conservation activity.</span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>While surrounding villages were devastated by the Tsunami, Paanama suffered only minor damage thanks to sand dunes on one side and thick mangroves on the other. This inspired villagers to undertake restoration and conservation activity.</itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Regenerating</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coral Reefs</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Sri Lanka</category>
                    
                    
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                    <pubDate>2012-05-02T13:15:19Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Nurturing Nature</title>
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                          <media:description><span>For decades, the people of Jaring Halus managed their own mangrove forest using traditional methods. Now the government has asked them to co-manage mangroves in a nearby wildlife sanctuary -- a first for Indonesia. </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>For decades, the people of Jaring Halus managed their own mangrove forest using traditional methods. Now the government has asked them to co-manage mangroves in a nearby wildlife sanctuary -- a first for Indonesia. </itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Wetlands</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Mangroves</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Indonesia</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Poverty</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Livelihoods</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-16T05:14:00Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: Greenbelts and Lifebelts</title>
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                          <media:description><span>Advised by scientists, coastal communities are restoring or replanting mangrove forests as a 'bio-shield' against natural disasters and sea level rise.</span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>Advised by scientists, coastal communities are restoring or replanting mangrove forests as a 'bio-shield' against natural disasters and sea level rise.</itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Wetlands</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Protected area management</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>India</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Coral reefs</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Tsunami</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Greenbelts</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Conservation</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Mangrove</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Ecotourism</category>
                    
                    
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                        <category>Coastal ecosystems</category>
                    
                    <pubDate>2012-05-02T20:38:20Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>The Greenbelt Reports: After the Tiger </title>
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                          <media:description><span>The people restored their mangroves damaged by excessive shrimp farming. Now they harvest multiple benefits: improved fish and crab catches, plant products, and natural protection from storms and waves.  </span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>The people restored their mangroves damaged by excessive shrimp farming. Now they harvest multiple benefits: improved fish and crab catches, plant products, and natural protection from storms and waves.  </itunes:summary>
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                        <category>Wetlands</category>
                    
                    
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                        <category>Mangroves</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Indonesia</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Greenbelts</category>
                    
                    
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                    <pubDate>2012-05-10T17:13:50Z</pubDate>
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                    <title>I am... A child of the sea</title>
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                          <media:description><span>Lakshani, 9, has lived by the sea all her life. When she was six, the Asian Tsunami of December 2004 destroyed their beachfront house in Koralawella, Moratuwa, on Sri Lanka's western coast. More than three years later, her family is still struggling to raise their heads. Lakshani takes us through a typical day, and shares her wishes for a cleaner beach and better neighbourhood. No longer afraid of the waves, she is back being a child of the sea.</span></media:description>
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                    <itunes:summary>Lakshani, 9, has lived by the sea all her life. When she was six, the Asian Tsunami of December 2004 destroyed their beachfront house in Koralawella, Moratuwa, on Sri Lanka's western coast. More than three years later, her family is still struggling to raise their heads. Lakshani takes us through a typical day, and shares her wishes for a cleaner beach and better neighbourhood. No longer afraid of the waves, she is back being a child of the sea.</itunes:summary>
                    <author>it@tveap.org</author>
                    <itunes:author>it@tveap.org</itunes:author>
                    
                        <category>Garbage</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>SriLanka</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Tsunami</category>
                    
                    
                        <category>Disasters</category>
                    
                    
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