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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies

… results, not at the expense of the poor, but as a contribution to their livelihood security. Gland and Geneva, … the way resources are used is conditioned by culturally determined thought patterns and behaviours (...).” Population … benefit of the ward’s residents. The level of success is determined by two factors (1) the extent of decentralisation …
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Introduction to Human Rights and the Environment - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… the European Court of Human Rights has on many occasions determined that environmental degradation can interfere with … the European Court of Human Rights has on many occasions determined that environmental degradation can interfere with …
01 Mar 2017 Course lesson in Environmental Governance

B1 - The Principle of Equitable and Reasonable Use

… understood as normatively vague.[1] It is to be determined in each individual case in the light of all … Use of Transboundary Waters and International Lakes: Its Contribution to International Water Cooperation. Leiden: … Community Law Review, 13, 1-18. th McIntyre, O., 2013. The Contribution of Procedural Rules to the Environmental …
20 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Environmental Governance

B2 - Equitable and Reasonable Use of Water Resources in Practice

… the equitableness and reasonableness of any use is to be determined by weighing all relevant factors and by comparing … What constitutes equitable and reasonable use is determined by assessing various factors, circumstances or … 2. The hydrology of the basin, including in particular the contribution of water by each basin State; 3. The climate …
20 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Environmental Governance