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Integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: Lessons learned from ecological networks

… can be regarded as a strategy for the management of land, water and living resources that promotes conservation and … ‘ecoregions’ – that is, relatively large units of land or water that harbour a characteristic set of species, … – was an important source of income, overfishing and pollution cut yields dramatically in the course of the …
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Towards Networks of Marine Protected Areas: The MPA Plan of Action for IUCN’s World Commission on Protected Areas

… from the impact of extractive industries, localised pollution, and changes to its chemistry (ocean acidification) … Kingdom have discovered the presence of fragile deep water coral reefs such as here in the South West Approaches …
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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation

… and widespread deterioration in the quality of air, water and soils – the basic resources on which all of life … that movements of animals and plants and the flow of wind, water, materials and biota between habitats is a key element … degradation. It has little influence on point sources of pollution, such as effluent pipes, sewers and drains. …
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The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality

… many years through the joint management of the lake and water resources. Towards the end of the Communist period, … See – Seewinkel Cooperation in nature conservation and water management started as early as the 1950s. This was … depth of 1.1m measures only some 1,300km2. Therefore the water level undergoes a seasonal fluctuation of up to 50cm …
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