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IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2 - A conservation assessment of all natural World Heritage sites

… international cooperation has resulted in action to tackle illegal trade of Siamese Rosewood, is one such site. The 241 … 2017, where it had been included in 2003 due to farming, illegal gold mining and poaching affecting its species … Farming / Grazing Poaching Tourism/ Recreation Areas Logging/ Wood Harvesting Dams/ Water Management or Use Water …
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Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices

… Park, Indonesia by blocking canals built to facilitate logging operations which took place in the area before … changes affect even well-managed protected areas, while illegal encroachment of people into the protected area, … local people as ‘honorary rangers’ to help remove illegal snares. More than 270 illegal snares have been …
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Cost and benefits of ecosystem based adaptation: The case of the Philippines

… value of USD3, 300/ha (World Bank, 2009). • Tourism V Logging in Palawan A study was conducted in El Nido in Bacuit … area was once 85.43 ha, today only 56 ha remain, due to illegal cutting and expansion of residential areas. Another … and which face a constant threat from encroachment and illegal logging; and 2) Mangrove planting: This is protecting …
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National Blue Carbon Policy Assessment Madagascar

… conversion accounts for most losses (35%), followed by logging (16%) and aquaculture (3%). National Blue Carbon … in the next 5-10 years. 3. A zero tolerance policy on illegal wildlife trafficking and to stop the illegal traffic of wildlife products from the country to …
23 Jun 2026 Literature

Global Land Outlook

… 200,000 km of unofficial roads,41 often associated with logging,42 and unpredictable in their development.43 Over 20 … crop production.68 Mining – particularly when it is illegal and thus unregulated – also creates high levels of … low capacity of public agencies, corruption, and illegal activities have all been identified as indirect …
23 Jun 2026 Literature

Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper

… on-site stresses such as poor management, pollution, illegal logging or fishing, introduction of invasive alien species, … This may occur even where those activities are illegal and the resources are already depleted (Mora and …
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Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China

… protective land management measures or orders to restrict illegal conduct that is threatening sustainable use of … management has been poor and development uncoordinated. Illegal occupancy of grassland occurs due to unclear … have been launched, where the major policy instrument is a logging ban and a standard compensation scheme. The …
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Helping nature help us - Transforming disaster risk reduction through ecosystem management

… challenges such as ecosystem loss and degradation, illegal logging, pollution, overexploitation of marine resources and … of biodiversity as a result of multiple threats, including illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss, climate change, air and …
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The Ecosystem Approach: Island voices Island choices

… managed and with limited enforcement capacities.” “The illegal entry of mechanized and technologically advanced … communities in areas experiencing negative effects from logging, mining, oil palm development, fisheries activities. …
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Green Infrastructure Guide for Water Management: Ecosystem-based management approaches for water-related infrastructure projects

… kg per hectare per year, despite some tree losses due to logging and extreme weather events. Harmful pollutants … Hong and Tien’e Zhou have been seasonally re-opened and illegal and uneconomic aquaculture facilities and other … (such as replanting mangroves, reducing upland logging and replanting stream buffers) were several times …
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