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Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines
… behaviour 60 6. Demonstrate, facilitate and promote the health benefits of contact with nature and of good eating … 2 defines ‘ecosystem’ as ‘a dynamic complex of plant, animal and micro-organism communities and their non-living … the scale. While they may contain quite varied plant and animal life, this is often made up mainly of plant species …
Global Land Outlook
… resources. As you will see, we argue that land – its health and productivity – is vital for any effective global … diets (primarily from the increased demand for animal products and processed foods), and the current high … layers and associated groundwater reserve, the plant and animal populations (biodiversity), the human settlement …
Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… ethics are based on a spiritual obligation to give back to animal and plant relations that sustain humans or suffer the … practices are a necessary part of maintaining ecosystem health. Indigenous peoples are a keystone biotic component of … projects are designed to remove the last invasive animal, while control projects are designed to reduce the …
Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… Nations University Institute for Water, Environment & Health U.S. United States USU Utah State University USA … for understanding the need for connectivity of plant and animal populations in fragmented environments (Bennett, 2003, … activities such as flooding, fire, wind, insect or animal infestations. These features occur intermixed, …
Building Resilience to climate change - Ecosystem-based adaptation and lessons from the field
… that warming will alter the known patterns of plant, animal and human diseases (Harvell et al., 2002). Nations are … Higher costs and negative impacts on infrastructure, health and ecosystem services due to e.g. expansion of … production (plant growth) and secondary production (animal growth, from unicellular organisms to fish and water …
Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China
… – where “ecosystem” means “a dynamic complex of plant, animal and micro-organism communities and their non-living … departments responsible for forestry, agriculture, animal husbandry, hydro-resources, environmental protection, … United Nations; and WSSD WEHAB (Water, Energy, Health, Atmosphere and Biodiversity) Working Group. 2002. “A …
Large Marine Ecosystems: Status and Trends (Summary for Policy Makers)
… in LMEs, and activities on land and in the sea put LME health and productivity at risk, compromising the … and tourism revenues from LMEs; contribution of fish to animal protein in diet Indicators of ecological degradation … last decade. Coastal populations rely heavily on fish for animal protein, with an average reliance of 17 per cent …
Green Infrastructure Guide for Water Management: Ecosystem-based management approaches for water-related infrastructure projects
… industrial and economic activity, as well as for the health of ecosystems. Grey infrastructure, including water … river of its sediments may be as detrimental to ecosystem health as excess sediment loads. Water temperature control … but not dissolved) are not posing a threat to human and/or animal health via further consumption in the food chain. When …
African solutions in a rapidly changing world: nature-based solutions to climate change by African innovators in protected areas
… to develop a greater understanding of natural resource health and the impacts of anthropogenic activities within … deforested or degraded areas helps to improve the health of mangroves and increases the services provided by … shared, including through training, scholarships, health and housing subsidies, and support in establishing …
Nature-based solutions to address global societal challenges
… 2.3 Nature-based Solutions for human health ................................................. 2.4 … Climate Change Disaster Risk Food Security Human Health Water Security Economic and Social Development NbS … include, for example, protecting wild genetic resources (animal and plant), managing wild species (especially fish), …