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In the front line : Shoreline protection and other ecosystem services from mangroves and coral reefs
… 18 Water … such as nitrogen and phosphorus deplete oxygen in the water and promote the growth of algae on reefs (Hughes et … Reefs will generally recover provided there is an adequate supply of larvae of corals, fish and invertebrates, and as … 47(1): 11-22. CELB/CORAL/IHEI/TOI 2004. Developing a Supply Chain Management Tool: working with marine recreation …
Integrated coastal management law: Establishing and strengthening national legal frameworks for integrated coastal management
… of pathogens and aquatic organisms in ships' ballast water, and the effects of climate change. Sea levels are … Agreement on Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Water Birds, 6 RECIEL (1995), 907. In force on 1 November … are not overexploited) without reducing the available supply because it is replaced through natural processes …
Towards a Representative Network of Marine Protected Areas in Libya
… 17 1.5. ELECTRICITy AND WATER DESALINATION....................... 17 1.6. TOURISM … regional oil demand by 2014, while providing 16.77% of supply. Low production costs and Libya’s proximity to oil … development (Table 3). How- ever, the speed of water investment for agriculture is still slower than the …
Counting coastal ecosystems as an economic part of development infrastructure
… consider themselves to be as a result of changes in the supply of ecosystem goods and services. By expressing these … to over a thousand dollars per hectare in terms of lost water purifi cation and fl ood attenuation services (Emerton … (environmental law, forests, protected areas, wetlands and water resources). The World Conservation Union in Asia …