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Shared resources: Issues of governance
… 37 3.2.4 Other policies that promote sound resource protection, information sharing, and stakeholder … and Miquelon salmon fishery has increased. A biometric, genetic, and pathological scientific sampling programme has … and scale samples, collected since 2004, are undergoing genetic analysis as part of an ongoing joint initiative with …
Helping nature help us - Transforming disaster risk reduction through ecosystem management
… the protective function of ecosystems 3.1.3 Importance of genetic diversity for food security and livelihoods … reduction, the role of their constituents i.e. species and genetic diversity in reducing risk has been given less … Ecosystem management practices such as integrated water resource management and protected area management must …
Global Land Outlook
… more rational land use allocations that lead to greater resource use efficiency and the reduction of waste; it is … billion annually,43 albeit under threat.44 A wide range of genetic variation is needed for crop breeding to help species … and diseases. Agronomists draw on two sources for the genetic materials to help develop crop resilience and …
Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… Protected Area Guidelines are the world’s authoritative resource for protected area managers. Involving collaboration … equitable sharing of the benefits derived from the use of genetic resources. With 193 Parties, the Convention has near … type of system. Restoration that maintains or increases genetic diversity and the tolerance of ecological communities …
Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… 94 3.1.6 Wildlife conservation laws 94 3.1.7 Sustainable resource use laws 96 3.1.8 Specific ecosystem or habitat-type … connectivity of ecological processes, species habitat and genetic evolutionary process connectivity. The supportive … and decreasing the possibility of inbreeding and loss of genetic diversity. Proximity to other islands or the mainland …
Nature-based solutions to address global societal challenges
… Union for Conservation of Nature IWRM Integrated Water Resource Management MINIRENA Ministry of Natural Resources … issues. These include, for example, protecting wild genetic resources (animal and plant), managing wild species … Rwandan Tree Seed Centre – Seeds of Hope Project’. Forest Genetic Resources n.24, Food and Agriculture Organization of …
Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China
… countries have used an IEM approach and similar natural resource management concepts in the development of national … sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources”.9 The United Nations Convention to Combat … resources, the conservation of biological species and genetic diversity, and providing a scientific basis for …
Tools for measuring, modelling, and valuing ecosystem services : Guidance for Key Biodiversity Areas, natural World Heritage sites, and protected areas
… Protected Area Guidelines are the world’s authoritative resource for protected area managers. Involving collaboration … equitable sharing of the benefits derived from the use of genetic resources. With 193 Parties, the Convention has near … example by serving as fish nursery habitat or sources of genetic diversity. Therefore KBAs, PAs and WHS play a crucial …
The Ecosystem Approach: Island voices Island choices
… National institutions and administrative capacity n Human resource development n Regional institutions and technical … the fair and equitable sharing of benefits from the use of genetic resources, and ensuring the provision of adequate … activities have been focused on education, environment and resource use, natural and social sciences, culture and …
Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines
… Protected Area Guidelines are the world’s authoritative resource for protected area managers. Involving collaboration … equitable sharing of the benefits derived from the use of genetic resources. With 193 Parties, the Convention has near … as defined by IUCN, always refers to biodiversity, at genetic, species and ecosystem level, and often also refers …