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Sharing governance! A practical guide for marine protected areas in West Africa
… the conditions essential to life (climate, water and energy cycles) are at the roots of the liveli- hoods of human … basic definitions: While a “marine area” comprises inter-tidal or sub-tidal environments together with their overlying water and …
Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… ecological processes produce organic matter using energy through photosynthesis and chemosynthesis, transfer … in specific legislation are wetlands, salt- marshes, tidal basins, mangroves, watercourses, lakes, small ponds, … grasslands and peat-lands, oases, estuaries, deltas and tidal flats, near-shore marine areas, mangroves and coral …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… could focus on vehicle use, infrastructure development, energy use, management of visitor facilities and visitor … areas system and the site (for example, wetlands, tidal areas, watercourses). Provisions should call for … (Laffoley and Grimsditch, 2009). These ecosystems include tidal salt marshes, mangroves, seagrass meadows and kelp …
Shared resources: Issues of governance
… Use (March 17, 1998); Agreement on the Use of Water and Energy Resources of the Sry Darya Basin (March 17, 1998); and … Park covers all the natural range of seals along the tidal flats of Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. In … proposed MPA definition as ‘any area of intertidal or sub tidal terrain, together with its overlying water and …
International water governance: Conservation of freshwater ecosystems Vol. 1: International agreements compilation and analysis
… to the young and dedicated minds who gave so much time and energy to make the idea for this publication become a … of the Niger basin, particularly in the fields of energy, water resources, agriculture, animal husbandry, … may not be used in such a manner that the height of the tidal water would be altered or the water polluted to the …
Framework for Assessing and Improving Law for Sustainability - A Legal Component of a Natural Resource Governance Framework
… biodiversity and other natural resources; • many forms of energy generation; and • all other activities with potential … by: pollution, marine mining, boat strikes, disease and tidal energy production.128 The ethics of conservation has recently …
Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks
… eco-products, learning about the advantages of renewable energy, are just a few examples of what most of these sites … / 33°22´N; 126° 42´E) Republic of Korea Gochang and Buan Tidal Flats (2010 / 4,550 / 35°33´ N; 126° 35´E) Gochang … to 35°12´30´´N; 125°5´0´´ to 126°23´0´´E) Jeungdo Tidal Flat (2011 / 3,130 / 34°58´30´´N; 126°10´16´´E) Romania …
International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)
… and developments current at the time. 3 The OECD’s Nuclear Energy Agency had designated a site 700 km northeast of Spain … nearly complete. These rights extend to the production of energy from water, currents, and winds and to the … and the species they harbor, including seagrass beds, tidal mudflats, and kelp forests. Additional maps are planned …
Transboundary Water Governance - Adaptation to Climate Change
… the very essence of life, as well as agriculture, energy, industry, local livelihoods, ecosystems, and cultural … more people there will be more mouths to feed and greater energy needs. Population growth will also lead to reduced … study has projected increased frequency and intensity of tidal waves, which will exacerbate existing …