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Safe Havens: Protected Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation
… accounting for some AUS$ 17 billion of Australia’s export trade (AMSA, 2010). The export movement of bulk cargoes and … to promote the protection of these ecosystems by reducing illegal harvesting to avoid further stress on the ecosystem. … forests in the upper catchment, wildlife hunting and the illegal collection of stones and boulders from the lower …
Helping nature help us - Transforming disaster risk reduction through ecosystem management
… knowledge and understanding, we may risk undesirable trade-offs, missed opportunities in optimising synergies and … challenges such as ecosystem loss and degradation, illegal logging, pollution, overexploitation of marine … of biodiversity as a result of multiple threats, including illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss, climate change, air and …