WWF Greater Mekong Programme
Greater Mekong - one of the world's most complex and diverse regions
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WWF Greater Mekong
39 Xuan Dieu Street
Tay Ho District
IPO Box 151
Hanoi, Vietnam
39 Xuan Dieu Street
Tay Ho District
IPO Box 151
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: +844 37193111
Fax: +844 37193102
Our work currently focuses on three priority ecoregions:
Greater Annamites
Dry Forests
Mekong River...and addresses the threats to biodiversity loss in the region.
Greater Mekong news
29 Oct 2008
Living Planet analysis shows looming ecological credit crunch
The world is heading for an ecological credit crunch as human demands on the world's natural capital reach nearly a third more than earth can sustain. That is the stark warning contained in the latest edition of WWF’s Living Planet Report, the leading statement of the planet’s health. In addition, global natural wealth and diversity continues to decline, and more and more countries are slipping into a state of permanent or seasonal water stress. » Read more
22 Oct 2008
Payment for environmental services publication
Payments for environmental services (PES) is a new term in Vietnam, and it has already received a lot concern from the government as well as different organizations. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) together with Winrock International and GTZ are to carry out two pilot studies of payment for watershed services by hydropower plants in Son La and Da Nhim. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) is helping to govern the integration PES into Biodversity Law. PES activities of WWF Vietnam started in 2006 encompassing projects in the Greater Annamites area. » Read more
Payment for environmental services publication
Payments for environmental services (PES) is a new term in Vietnam, and it has already received a lot concern from the government as well as different organizations. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) together with Winrock International and GTZ are to carry out two pilot studies of payment for watershed services by hydropower plants in Son La and Da Nhim. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) is helping to govern the integration PES into Biodversity Law. PES activities of WWF Vietnam started in 2006 encompassing projects in the Greater Annamites area. » Read more
22 Oct 2008
A push for 20 new Ramsar sites in Thailand
WWF and the Office of Natural Resource and Environment Policy and Planning (ONEP) are working together to lay the groundwork for 20 new Ramsar sites in Thailand. The plan began with WWF Thailand identifying significant wetlands across the country. These places were chosen for their conservation value and for the way they represent a diversity of habitats, ranging from upland mountain environments to the country’s seacoasts. » Read more
22 Oct 2008
Environmental education rising nationwide
Knowing that education is often the first step in changing and shaping attitude, WWF Vietnam’s Environmental Education Unit has been actively training and inspiring educators to teach about “green” issues all over Vietnam. » Read more
22 Oct 2008
New conservation approach for Mekong Delta
More than 40 environmental specialists and researchers from WWF, UNESCO, relevant NGOs, government agencies and universities gathered in Can Tho City, Vietnam on 5 June to discuss the establishment of the Mekong Delta Conservation Forum. » Read more





