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Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences
… damage (e.g. assisted evolution of corals and/or coral farming); and adapting (e.g. economic activities … benefits: statistical downscaling is less computationally intensive (i.e. faster and cheaper) than dynamical … more extensive as well as intensive in today’s ocean if anthropogenic influences …
Introduction to Human Rights and the Environment - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… is damaged by development projects that destroy land for farming and growing food, people go hungry or become ill and … to include factors relating to the economy, tourism, farming and other activities. It has held that the right …
Integrating mining and biodiversity conservation: Case studies from around the world
… development of local agricultural businesses, from poultry farming to yak breeding, and the sustainable collection of … managed for extensive grazing • Areas set aside for more intensive activities, including mining N ew P ar tn er sh ip …
Governance of Shared Waters - Legal and Institutional Issues
… (hydro-electrical energy, irrigation, water, fisheries, farming industries), shared by the co-riparian State … shared waters, in addition to human, industrial, farming and mining considerations. The allocation of water … 23,000 people, with an economy traditionally based on farming. The second city, located in Argentina, has a …