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Principles of phytosanitary legislation

… to properly assess the risks and hazards of one or another disease in terms of human health or plant protection and the … Preventing the introduction of harmful insects or disease-carrying agents into regions where they are still … are safe and to prevent the spread of parasites and disease amongst plants and animals. The sanitary measures can …
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The Green Customs Guide to Multilateral Environmental Agreements

… and fungi) and other agents such as prions that can cause disease in humans or animals. On shipping documentation, GMMs … are required to be assigned to: * UN 2814 if they cause disease in humans or in both humans and animals * UN 2900 if they cause disease only in animals * UN 3373 as appropriate. GMMs and …
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Illicit wildlife trafficking: An environmental economic and social issue

… world upon which we depend, is the symptom of a chronic disease. It is a development issue that requires action …
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Wildlife protection and trafficking assessment in Kenya - Drivers and trends of transnational wildlife crime in Kenya and its role as a transit point for trafficked species in East Africa

… 5% national growth rate and less than 1% man-induced and disease-related deaths.” The strategy establishes Kenya’s …
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Strategic Report: Environment, Peace and Security - a Convergence of Threats

… likely to be prone to social problems, such as violence, disease, drugs, alcohol, gambling, and prostitution. …
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