CESNA-LB Launching Event

In March 2022 TERRE Liban organized a workshop at La Sagesse University Auditorium to officially launch CESNA-LB project and set the needed criteria to analyze, identify, and map environmentally sensitive areas in Lebanon.
This workshop was conducted in the presence of the representative of the European Union, representatives of the Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, and Ministry of Tourism, representatives of the Directorate of Geographic Affairs in the Lebanese Army, and representatives of the Urban Planning Directorate, in addition to environmental experts, university professors, and environmental NGOs.

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Closing Ceremony of the Conservation of Environmentally Sensitive Areas in Lebanon project – CESNA-LB

TERRE Liban received images taken yesterday, on February 14, 2024, showing excavation, road construction, and tree cutting encroaching on riverine properties in the environmentally and historically sensitive area of Wadi Ain Al-Raha in Tannourine, within the Joz River buffer zone.
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Illegal excavations in Wadi Ain Al-Raha

TERRE Liban received images taken yesterday, on February 14, 2024, showing excavation, road construction, and tree cutting encroaching on riverine properties in the environmentally and historically sensitive area of Wadi Ain Al-Raha in Tannourine, within the Joz River buffer zone.
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Experts Meeting To Discuss High Mountains Draft Law

In April 2023, academic and legal professionals got together to coordinate their efforts and talk about the latest version of the high mountains updated draft law.
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