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Legal aspects in the implementation of CDM Forestry Principles

… are now being issued, generated not surprisingly in renewable energy projects. Forestry projects, too, are gaining … projects in developing countries in areas such as renewable energy and forestry. I was delighted to see that, …
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Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.

… 6.1.7.4 NWFP Motor Vehicles Ordinance 1965 (Missing) 6.1.8 Energy and Hydroelectric Power 726 6.1.8.1 Sarhad Development … and sustainable development of forests and other renewable natural resources, and matters ancillary or … management, sustainable development and utilization of renewable natural resources; (xvi) “state of forestry report” …
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Support for Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) in Africa

… collaborate in developing strategies to advance the use of renewable energy and provision of alternatives to wood fuels that are …
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Green Infrastructure Guide for Water Management: Ecosystem-based management approaches for water-related infrastructure projects

… infrastructures to serve growing demands for water, energy and food. This work is challenged by the negative … Services: ecosystem services that describe the material or energy outputs from ecosystems. They include food, water and … creation of natural breakwaters that can absorb the energy of waves ▶ Prevent saltwater intrusion by storing …
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Assessing the international forest regime

… Chichilinsky, North-South Trade and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources, 4 STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC … initiated pursuant to Article 6 will probably be in the energy sector, some countries with economies in transition, … as between the Ministry of Finance and the Institute for Renewable Natural Resources (INRENARE). In addition, Panama …
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Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)

… and deprive many countries and their populations of scarce renewable resources.3 Wildlife and forest offences threaten … In addition, a lack of affordable alternative sources of energy is forcing the rural poor in many countries to become … issues such as the promotion of alternative sources of energy, namely by providing rural areas with solar and wind …
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Towards a mutually supportive relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity and the World Trade Organisation: An action guide

… even though some services, such as tourism or energy, can adversely affect biodiversity. The Declaration …
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Forests and protected areas : Guidance on the use of the IUCN protected area management categories

… forests/woodlands, which are primarily managed for renewable supplies of timber; recreational forest/woodlands, … to serve the needs of the local community for food, energy, and materials; forests/woodlands managed as reserves …
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Forest fires and the law: a guide for national drafters based on the fire management voluntary guidelines

… contribute to the risk of catastrophic fire for producing energy for commercial purposes" (sec. 2(2)). The Act requires … of national laws and regulations on food, agriculture and renewable natural resources. Forest fires and the law 52 … to extinguish the fire (Act No. 11/2002, Forests and Renewable Natural Resources, art. 42). Other examples of …
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Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power

… billion people around the world have no access to regular energy sources. More than one billion in developing countries … water, of adequate sanitary conditions and of a regular energy source represent a heavy burden on women who must work … collected the type of data on the economic value of renewable natural resources to the poor that national …
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