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The long and winding road: negotiating a treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
… “Aichi Targets”, they include that by 2020:3 m Incentives harmful to biodiversity, including subsidies, are eliminated, … “effective protection for the marine environment from harmful effects which may arise” from activi- ties conducted … Shipping and other activities generate poten- tially harmful underwater noise pollution (Wil- liams et al., 2015), …
A moving target : Genetic resources and options for tracking and monitoring their international flows
… on the value added to the genetic resources. So, the tacit subsidy or tilt is pro bioprospecting and contra … updating area emergency plans). Some other goods are not harmful in themselves, but have been identified as the most … permits: The most common “passport” system is used for harmful items that may be transferred or used only with …
Bio-Cultural Community Protocols: A community approach to Ensuring the Integrity of Environmental Law and Policy
… laws. The continual work we undertook to eradicate harmful or invasive species has ceased, and with it precipitous increases in plants that are either harmful to animals or risk destabilizing the local ecology. …
Covering ABS: Addressing the need for sectoral, geographical,legal and international integration in the ABS regime - papers and studies of the ABS Project
… spe- cies to unsustainable levels, and causing other harmful ecosystemic impacts. As ‘new’ fisheries have been … Biological Richness of the Area (an Initial Inquiry) from harmful effects which may arise from activities in the Area … as ‘stationary living resources’ of the Area) from the harmful effects of activities in the Area37 – a term which is …