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max is from the etsa community in the northwest of the okavango delta in botswana. >> before, people could rely on farming. nowadays, they can't because the rainfall here is more variable. we used not to have rainfall in winter, like june and july. for the past two years, we have experienced rainfall in those months. that shows that the climate has changed a lot. >> community conservation systems in botswana--like the jakotsha trust, where max works--are being used to shape the creation of the kaza. >> it's very important that we implement the kaza plan so that we can try and manage our resource here. >> it's not just about wildlife and conservation. it includes communities and rural farmers in the overall land use plan. >> it can be community areas. it can be game-management area. it can even be agricultural land, providing that whatever is practiced is done in a responsible manner not to the detriment of the environment in the long term. >> by creating financially beneficial alternatives to farming, the kaza plan creates an appropriate, whole-system approach to sustainable land use
max is from the etsa community in the northwest of the okavango delta in botswana. >> before, people could rely on farming. nowadays, they can't because the rainfall here is more variable. we used not to have rainfall in winter, like june and july. for the past two years, we have experienced rainfall in those months. that shows that the climate has changed a lot. >> community conservation systems in botswana--like the jakotsha trust, where max works--are being used to shape the...
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delegates were almost as delighted as botswana.he area is made up of some permanent marsh lands and seasonally flooded plains, home to one of the world's endangered large mammals. >> it ends inland and doesn't go into the sea. but not only that it also is the home to the largest home of elephants in africa which is 200,000 in botswana. >> in order for it to be recommended by unesco experts, the mining authority in botswana had to agree to not grant any more licenses in the area. the ancient pew kingdom were approved by the committee. trade to other parts of asia helped spread the religion of buddhism. andean road system made it onto the list. argentina, bolivia chile, ecuador and peru. >> archaeological pictures or only a road you could see on the map. but actually because of the location of most of these roads in highly elevated places many of these tracks run 4,000, 5,000 years, and still being used for local communities. >> it took ten years to prepare the nomination for site. but that time pales in comparison. when it comes to
delegates were almost as delighted as botswana.he area is made up of some permanent marsh lands and seasonally flooded plains, home to one of the world's endangered large mammals. >> it ends inland and doesn't go into the sea. but not only that it also is the home to the largest home of elephants in africa which is 200,000 in botswana. >> in order for it to be recommended by unesco experts, the mining authority in botswana had to agree to not grant any more licenses in the area. the...
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find it when you know where to look. er narrator: in the middle of botswana'sarren salt pans, new life begins and must hit the ground running. this foal joins the largest zebra population in southern africa and one of the greatest migrations in the natural world -- a trek over thousands of miles to find food and water. a gauntlet of obstacles lies ahead. strong family ties are vital for our foal's survival. but there's a dark side to this order that can shatter lives. for these zebras, it's all about life,
find it when you know where to look. er narrator: in the middle of botswana'sarren salt pans, new life begins and must hit the ground running. this foal joins the largest zebra population in southern africa and one of the greatest migrations in the natural world -- a trek over thousands of miles to find food and water. a gauntlet of obstacles lies ahead. strong family ties are vital for our foal's survival. but there's a dark side to this order that can shatter...
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when many spaniards were suffering austerity measures, their king found time for a luxury safari in botswana. reaction among the spanish people to the king's abdication is mixed. >> it is a shame. i'm really sorry. i do not know what is going to become of spain. >> i am all for it if the king's abdication will bring about positive changes, but i think they have to change the constitution first. >> spain's constitution does not provide for an application, so some legislation will be needed for prince felipe to take over the throne. he is popular among the people, so he is well positioned replace the gloss on spain's tarnished monarchy. >> our correspondent joins us on the line from madrid. first off, why did juan carlos picked this time to abdicate? was it all about age? >> no, it wasn't. he had lost of the political capital that the report we have just seen explains. he had issues. he is 76 years old, but there is the corruption scandal, the lack of transparency. and then some scandals regarding his private life, safaris. he says the next generation is demanding a role in the future. so, he
when many spaniards were suffering austerity measures, their king found time for a luxury safari in botswana. reaction among the spanish people to the king's abdication is mixed. >> it is a shame. i'm really sorry. i do not know what is going to become of spain. >> i am all for it if the king's abdication will bring about positive changes, but i think they have to change the constitution first. >> spain's constitution does not provide for an application, so some legislation...
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recent years, owing to the fact that in 2012, he actually went on a very lavish hunting trip to botswanathe outcry was not over the fact that he was hunting, but over the fact that he was spending houses of euros on these trips. it was a time when the rest of spain was going through an economic crisis. on that trip, which emphasized the issues, he broke a hip. he has had numerous health issues since. the reason for his application is political. we are actually waiting for him to explain and expand upon the. it will not be a popular takeover. the crown prince is actually the most popular member of the royal family. he has the highest approval rating. he has been seen much more over recent years, taking a much greater role in ceremonial occasions, big state occasions. representing the royal family at overseas events. consequently, we will hopefully see a smooth transition. we will inevitably get calls for some sort of popular wrote on this. persuasion is turning to being a republic, as it once was. what we're seeing here is the fact that he wants a smooth transition. he probably has looked
recent years, owing to the fact that in 2012, he actually went on a very lavish hunting trip to botswanathe outcry was not over the fact that he was hunting, but over the fact that he was spending houses of euros on these trips. it was a time when the rest of spain was going through an economic crisis. on that trip, which emphasized the issues, he broke a hip. he has had numerous health issues since. the reason for his application is political. we are actually waiting for him to explain and...
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support of democracy the public weren't quite so happy about this costly elephant hunting trip to botswana though also is a keen motorcyclist and they did warn though to the legend about him being an incognito rider helping people on lonely roads the king hit the headlines again when he famously asked the late venezuelan president hugo chavez to literally shut up spanish correspondent bruce years ago via and the host of in the now and he said now he talked more about what spaniards really think about their royals. do people in spain care well definitely people in spain or in spain care and that's why thousands of people took on the streets to the streets recently i mean people actually wanted to have a referendum they really wanted to decide whether they wanted a king stealing in spain or they just wanted the team to beat out for ever so that was the main concern is they in a monarchy kind of state or going back to a republic because it's inexpensive and it's to hold up oh yes definitely this these house these royal house is going to cost these two year twenty fourteen almost eight million
support of democracy the public weren't quite so happy about this costly elephant hunting trip to botswana though also is a keen motorcyclist and they did warn though to the legend about him being an incognito rider helping people on lonely roads the king hit the headlines again when he famously asked the late venezuelan president hugo chavez to literally shut up spanish correspondent bruce years ago via and the host of in the now and he said now he talked more about what spaniards really think...
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there's also a hunter he killed an elephant in botswana and took a picture of it right in front of the prize there is also a rumor that a siberian bear fell victim to the king's brutal hobby and he's a fan of good manners especially when it comes to political dialogue. good thing for a little not one. but as well as late president chavez was caught by surprise by that no doubt i want to get more insight on what the spanish people think about their monarchs and the abdication artie's spanish correspondent joins us now in the studio tonight thanks for that he's a native of barcelona barcelona as well as a good portion fighting for independence but let's focus on the king he's abdicated to people in spain care well definitely people in spain in spain care and that's why thousands of people on the streets to the streets recently right after he announced that he was going to abdicate people do care but people do care about what's going to happen with the royal house in spain is it going to stay there partly it is that main concerns well i mean people actually wanted to have a referendum the
there's also a hunter he killed an elephant in botswana and took a picture of it right in front of the prize there is also a rumor that a siberian bear fell victim to the king's brutal hobby and he's a fan of good manners especially when it comes to political dialogue. good thing for a little not one. but as well as late president chavez was caught by surprise by that no doubt i want to get more insight on what the spanish people think about their monarchs and the abdication artie's spanish...
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same probably wasn't quite so supporters are supportive of this costly elephant hunting trip to botswana however i think he motorcyclists they did warm to the legend of him being in incognito rider helping people on remote roads making it headlines again many famously asked the late venezuelan president hugo chavez to literally shut up the spanish correspondent go via and the host of in the now and he said now a lot more about what spaniards really think about the royals the people in spain care well they're fairly people in spain or in spain care and that's why thousands of people took on the streets to the streets recently i mean people actually wanted to have a referendum they really wanted to decide whether they wanted a king still in spain or they just wanted the keen to be out for ever so that was the main concern in a monarchy kind of state or going back to a republic because it's an expensive image to hold up oh yes definitely these house these royal house is going to cost these three are tiny fourteen almost eight million euros that's what's going to coast to maintain all the ro
same probably wasn't quite so supporters are supportive of this costly elephant hunting trip to botswana however i think he motorcyclists they did warm to the legend of him being in incognito rider helping people on remote roads making it headlines again many famously asked the late venezuelan president hugo chavez to literally shut up the spanish correspondent go via and the host of in the now and he said now a lot more about what spaniards really think about the royals the people in spain...
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. >> the problem started really with a holiday that he took in botswana, where he basically went elephant hunting. that holiday during an era of austerity where there was massive budget cuts here was really disappointing for most people. as well as the fact that his daughter and son-in-law are implicateiimplicated in crungs n charges. his wife a former tv news presenter is quite popular here as well. at the same time, as i say, the crowd is growing and we understand that 60 cities around spain are also calling for an end to the monarchy. so this is a big, big headache for spanish government here. >> nazni everybody nashiri, thank you. >> the international atomic being agency is meeting, washington and five other powers are to reach and agreement with iran. all on the first day of this week long meeting the agent's director general praised iran for becoming more om about his -- open about its nuclear program. >> being agreed under the framework for cooperation with the agencies. iran has engaged with this agency substantively. to help us gain better understanding of its nuclear program. we
. >> the problem started really with a holiday that he took in botswana, where he basically went elephant hunting. that holiday during an era of austerity where there was massive budget cuts here was really disappointing for most people. as well as the fact that his daughter and son-in-law are implicateiimplicated in crungs n charges. his wife a former tv news presenter is quite popular here as well. at the same time, as i say, the crowd is growing and we understand that 60 cities around...
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in 2012, he took a costly elephant hunting trip to botswana amid massive unemployment.he trip was kept secret until the king broke his hip there. across spain and around the world monday, tens of thousands called for a referendum on whether to keep the monarchy. protests took place in more than 60 spanish towns and cities, including the capital madrid. -- in my working opinion, an insult to society. on the other hand, anyone who wants to govern or carry the country's baton should stand for elections. the vote is sovereign and so are the people. >> this is the time. we can't wait any longer because it is the moment to reflect on the system. this is when it could change. that they at least give the option for the people to elect what they want. what they want for their government and the future. >> abbas has sworn in a new unity government, bringing together the factions of fatah and hamas after years of division. i said the obama administration plans to recognize the new government. quick to this point it appears president abbas has formed an government that does not inc
in 2012, he took a costly elephant hunting trip to botswana amid massive unemployment.he trip was kept secret until the king broke his hip there. across spain and around the world monday, tens of thousands called for a referendum on whether to keep the monarchy. protests took place in more than 60 spanish towns and cities, including the capital madrid. -- in my working opinion, an insult to society. on the other hand, anyone who wants to govern or carry the country's baton should stand for...
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the king was caught in flagrante delicto on an elephant hunt in botswana with a german mistress. he had to be flown home after breaking his hip. all this while spain was mired in the deepest recession in living memory. they never really forgave him. his approval ratings plummeted and today's abdication seemed like the honorable way out. what has rescued the monarchy is the man who takes over, crown prince felipe. tall, handsome, competent and married to a journalist. his job will be to preserve spain's brittle unity and heal the wounds of recession. spain's >> ifill: the king said he wants the handover to take place early next year. first, the spanish parliament has to pass a law setting up the legal mechanism for abdication and royal succession. a brutal rape and murder in india sparked new protests by women today in uttar pradesh state. but police blasted the women with water cannons in a bid to disperse the crowd. the protesters were demanding the state government be dismissed. five suspects have been arrested in the attack and killing of two teen-age girls. their bodies were
the king was caught in flagrante delicto on an elephant hunt in botswana with a german mistress. he had to be flown home after breaking his hip. all this while spain was mired in the deepest recession in living memory. they never really forgave him. his approval ratings plummeted and today's abdication seemed like the honorable way out. what has rescued the monarchy is the man who takes over, crown prince felipe. tall, handsome, competent and married to a journalist. his job will be to preserve...
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only that, it's also home to the largest population of elephants in africa, which is 200,000 in botswana. >> listing helps preserve the area and its animals. in order to be recommended, the mining authority had to agree not to issue anymore licenses for work in the area. earlier in the day, there were happy scenes when it got the world heritage listed site. it was approved by the committee. trade from the site to asia helps the spread of budhism. ar jen teen i can't, bolivia, chyle, ecuador and peru were included. >> only a road that you can see on the map, but actually because of the location of most of these roads in highly elevated places, many run about 4,000, 5,000 years and still used by local communities. >> it took experts from the six countries more than 10 years to prepare the nomination for the site. that time pales in comparison when it comes to preserving it for future generations. >> we are coming to the end of the listings for this to know presence. landscapes of natural beauty are heights, as well as historic buildings that continue to amaze people hundreds of years after
only that, it's also home to the largest population of elephants in africa, which is 200,000 in botswana. >> listing helps preserve the area and its animals. in order to be recommended, the mining authority had to agree not to issue anymore licenses for work in the area. earlier in the day, there were happy scenes when it got the world heritage listed site. it was approved by the committee. trade from the site to asia helps the spread of budhism. ar jen teen i can't, bolivia, chyle,...