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Judicial handbook on environmental law
… law 29 3.4 Access to Justice 30 3.5 Environmental Quality 30 3.5.1 National law 30 3.5.2 International law 31 … National law 84 8.4.2 International law 84 Chapter 9. Soil 87 9.1 Introduction 87 9.2 National Law and the Courts … International Law 87 9.3.1 Desertification 88 9.3.2 Alpine soil treaty 88 Chapter 10. Biological Diversity and Nature …
Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty
… with partners to ensure that judges receive the highest quality education on these issues. The 2002 Global Judges … such as rising of water-tables, salinity, waterlogging, soil erosion, ozone depletion and climatic changes. The … quarries in Doon Valley on the grounds that it would cause soil erosion, deforestation and river silting. The Supreme …
Water Management and Stewardship
… countries. It does this by locking together high quality applied research, practical policy advice, and … and ground water bodies (‘blue’ water) and water in soil and plants/crops (‘green’ water) is taken into account. … and ground water bodies (‘blue’ water) and water in soil and plants/crops (‘green’ water) is taken into …
The UNCCD: Laying the groundwork for future security (2014-2015)
… this Convention at national and regional levels. Land and soil degradation undermine the security and development of … security) and environmental benefits (biodiversity, water, soil) in addition to climate change adaptation. We will … UNCCD umbrella; allow partners to focus on developing high-quality knowledge rather than using limited resources for …
Adapting to Climate Change - Guidance for Protected Areas Managers and Planners
… and drive and sustain the kind of growth that improves the quality of life for everyone. On the ground in more than 170 … flow surface warming and stratification in large lakes soil moisture drought tree density • Species range shifts … water supply • Changes in timing/ amount of river flow soil moisture • Surface water impacts • Earlier greening and …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… attention and resources. • Added value as a marketing or quality brand. The value of World Heritage as a brand can be … not adversely affect the ecosystem’s capacity to prevent soil erosion and provide clean water. • Benefits from … indicators. A classic example would be monitoring soil compaction on walking trails to assess set levels of …
Capacity Development Needs and Priorities for Nature Conservation in South-Eastern Europe
… knowledge management, GIS etc.). • Establishment of quality standards and systems of certification (e.g. Europarc … clearly defined topics and questions for each visit) • Quality and relevance of the practices to be demonstrated by … to put what was learned into practice after the tour. • Quality of transport, food and accommodation. Q2. What …
Responsible governance of tenure and the law - A guide for lawyers and other legal service providers
… instruments and processes . . . . . . . 35 3.2.1 Ensure quality lawmaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 3.2.2 … the land given is often so small, and of such poor quality and location that a high percentage of these families … years of community forestry in Nepal. Ministry of Forests, Soil and Conservation. Ekantakuna, Lalitpur. (available at …