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Security considerations in the planning and management of transboundary conservation areas
… will often require close coordination between the military, police, intelligence agencies, and immigration and … e.V. IUCN The World Conservation Union MEDEVAC A military acronym for “medical evacuation” MoU Memorandum of … affected conservation areas especially when heavy military activity is involved. This can lead to dramatic cross-border …
A critique of transboundary natural resource management in Southern Africa
… Natural re- sources are a significant basis of economic activity in the region. In particular, tourism based on … project focus has overshadowed the necessity to devise non-military mechanisms for conflict resolution (Moyo and Tevera, … is peace and security. TBNRM could provide a non-military model for addressing conflicts and promoting …
An introduction to the African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
… 11 3.1 Control of pollution and waste management 11 3.2 Military and hostile activities 12 4. Empowering people and … positive or negative environmen- tal consequences of an activity or a strategy. Many African countries now have … protection of the environment from the adverse effects of military and armed conflicts. 3.1 Control of pollution and …
Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation
… a network structure with smaller, shifting centres of activity generated by running projects proved to be a … teachers and authorities, and civil cooperation with the military sector. 5 Convention on Biological Diversity (2004). … and overpopulated, but later abandoned as a result of the military operations of World War II, which lasted here from …
An introduction to the African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
… 11 3.1 Control of pollution and waste management 11 3.2 Military and hostile activities 12 4. Empowering people and … positive or negative environmen- tal consequences of an activity or a strategy. Many African countries now have … protection of the environment from the adverse effects of military and armed conflicts. 3.1 Control of pollution and …
Governance of Protected Areas: From understanding to action
… little to do with conservation (e.g., land used only for military purposes). Voluntary conservation can be recognised … Chapter 1 Key concepts 12 | Governance of Protected Areas activity that takes place in such areas is carried out by … to exploit lobsters for the international market; or a military site with forbidden entry for security reasons. …
The Futures of Privately Protected Areas
… may be exclusive tourist resorts with most of the human activity confined to a small portion of the entire island and … areas in Germany. A total of 125,000 ha of former military training areas, exhausted open-cast lignite mines … resource use (e.g. forestry, agriculture, Jüterbog former military training area in Germany now managed by the …
Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values
… to Suez. The walls built to protect the monks and the military gar- rison survive to the present day and theirs is … in 623 AD, which exempted the monks of St Catherine’s from military service and tax and called upon Muslims to give them … in the Protectorate. How- ever, the clientele and the activity has largely disappeared since the first Palestinian …
Transboundary Conservation. A systematic and integrated approach
… of species and ecological processes occurs as regular activity on the territory of each party, but the results … to conflict, so as to minimize the damaging effects of military actions on natural and cultural resources. The … Also, the sensitive environment has been damaged by the military occupation, and chemical pollution from the areas …