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A critique of transboundary natural resource management in Southern Africa

… Cross-Border Nature of Resources and Ecosystems 5 Economic Growth and Tourism 5 The SADC Treaty and Regional Economic … these resources are under increasing pressure from human population growth, poverty resulting from inequitable … on natural resources increases in the region due to human population growth, pov- erty, and other factors, there is …
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State of Biodiversity in West Asia

… 3 this area currently feed over 38 per cent of the world’s population. Wheat alone accounts for one third of global food … underlying indirect drivers of biodiversity loss, such as population State of Biodiversity in West Asia | 5 growth and inadequate economic subsidies. 9. Moreover, West …
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Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power

… particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Economic growth and development have not done as much to reduce … subsistence for more than 85 percent of the region’s rural population, or 125,000 people. The biodiversity and high … fisheries and farmland areas used by nearly a third of the population, with a value of almost USD 250 per capita. …
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State of Biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean

… their ecosystems, in order to promote social and economic growth and equality. There is a growing recognition of the … and The Caribbean | 3 use of aquifers as a result of population growth, climate change, social and economic … coastal ecosystems 8. A large percentage of the region’s population and its development activities are concentrated in …
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Biodiversity Risks and Opportunities in the Apparel Sector

… of ecosystem services through causal factors (i.e. population growth), increasing consumption, indirect drivers (i.e. food, … resources: is the unsustainable harvesting of wild population of animals, plants, fungi and microorganisms for …
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Review of the Legal and Policy Framework for Transboundary Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa

… principles. Key objectives are the promotion of economic growth, the alleviation of poverty and the enhancement of the … factors; social and economic needs of each riparian state population dependent on the watercourse effects of use in one … under considerable stress particularly as a result of high population concentration in upstream areas and intensive …
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Review and Analysis of specific Transboundary Natural Resources Management (TBNRM) Initiatives in the Southern African Region

… principles. Key objectives are the promotion of economic growth, the alleviation of poverty and the enhancement of the … factors; social and economic needs of each riparian state population dependent on the watercourse effects of use in one … under considerable stress particularly as a result of high population concentration in upstream areas and intensive …
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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 2 Reptiles and Invertibrates

… in relative terms (i.e. large numbers in relation to the population and biology of the species). Absolute high … of trade data alone. Information on biological status, population trends and a whole range of other factors was … the population by about t*0\, but they found that the growth rate of juveniles rose sharply subsequently, and they …
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Green Infrastructure Guide for Water Management: Ecosystem-based management approaches for water-related infrastructure projects

… which may be further exacerbated by climate change. Population growth in at-risk areas increases vulnerability to natural … change impacts, over-fishing herbivores and increasing population pressure), there is a move towards considering …
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ITTO/IUCN guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical timber production forests

… with forest loss, increased commercialization and human population growth, is causing local extinctions of many species. New … of disturbance and dispersal on individual selection and population stability. Comments on Theoretical Biology 1: …
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