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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… www.iucn.org/law The Legal Aspects of Connectivity Conservation A Concept Paper Barbara Lausche, David Farrier, … and meet human needs, including water production, soil conservation, and marine nutrient recycling. In … 2003, p.10). Patches may be due to natural factors (soil type) or human factors (development). Corridor: …
International water governance: Conservation of freshwater ecosystems Vol. 1: International agreements compilation and analysis
… The World Conservation Union The World Conservation Union IU C N IUCN … of common interest and the prevention of pollution and soil erosion affecting such waters. Institutional framework … the pollution of water resources of common interest and soil erosion affecting such resources. Institutional …
Capacity Development Needs and Priorities for Nature Conservation in South-Eastern Europe
… Michael R. Appleton InternatIonal UnIon for ConservatIon of natUre Towards Strengthened Conservation Planning in South-Eastern Europe Capacity Development Needs and Priorities for Nature Conservation in South-Eastern Europe Towards Strengthened … Capacity Development Needs and Priorities for Nature Conservation in South-Eastern Europe …
Addressing pollution: Governance frameworks, challenges and oppotunities in the context of the 2030 Agenda
… at specific transboundary water basins, while land and soil pollution is indirectly addressed by the United Nations … or sewage as well as the growing of food on contaminated soil. In all actions against pollution, it is also important … as Waterfowl Habitat (1971) provides measures for the conservation and wise use of wetlands. According to the …
Governance of Ecosystem Services. Lessons Learned from Cameroon, China, Costa Rica and Ecuador
… Bonn, Germany Copyright: © 2011 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Reproduction of … nutrient cycling polination photosynthesis soil formation Ecosystem EPLP 79 Chap 1.indd 3 12.01.2012 … provisioning, regulating, and cultural processes through soil formation and pollination for the production of food, …
Transitioning to a pollution-free planet
… Areas of pollution (air, water, marine and coastal, land/soil) including the cross-cutting categories of chemicals and … water and access to sanitation for all by 2030 Land/soil pollution 19. Adopt agroecological practices and … notable examples are the 33/50 Program, and the Resource Conservation Act National Partnership for Environmental …
Transboundary Water Governance - Adaptation to Climate Change
… or the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) concerning … evapotranspiration by vegetation using water stored in the soil (see Figure 1.2).25 In essence, the earth’s water cycle … of water quality. This is achieved through minimising soil erosion on-site, reducing sediment in water bodies …
Improving governance of pastoral lands
… Security Authors: Jonathan Davies International Union for Conservation of Nature Pedro Herrera Entretantos Foundation … use of diverse environmental features such as topography, soil and the dominant vegetation. In some systems, landscapes … Management InstitutionsEnvironmental indicators: plants, soil etc. Production indicators: milk yield, body hair etc. …
Nexus Governance: Harnessing contending forces at work
… Switzerland Copyright: © 2015 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Reproduction of … creating new silos around issues such as ecology, carbon, soil, climate, etc. Sectors do not operate in these silos; … have often been mined by over-extraction including that of soil fertility, with disastrous consequences seen around the …