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Rights-based approaches - Exploring issues and opportunities for conservation
… xxi Box 1. Case studies overview (Chapter 3) RBAs to coastal resource management Springer and Studd describe the … bearers to more effectively engage and agree on the use of coastal resources. The case study demonstrates the importance … direct involvement, through appropriate mechanisms, in wetland management’ (Ramsar Recommendation 6.3). These issues …
Compendiums on Human Rights and the Environment - Selected International legal materials and cases (Advanced Version)
… in the Protection and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the West and Central African Region … Protection, Management and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the East African Region … State sovereignty. Article 2 provides “The inclusion of a wetland in the List does not prejudice the exclusive …
Community Protocols for Environmental Sustainability: A Guide for Policymakers
… customary decision-making concerning tribal land and the coastal zone. The practice of keeping a portion of a fishing … this study); • where possible, covering a range of marine, coastal and terrestrial ecosystems; • covering both … the balance right – Volume 2. Technical Report to Marine & Coastal Ecosystems Branch, UNEP, Nairobi Kambu, A. (2007). …
Conservation with justice - A rights-based approach
… the tropical rainforests, the boreal forests, riverine and coastal zones, mountains, and semiarid rangelands. These … Protection, Management and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the Eastern African Region: parks and … on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the sovereignty of a coastal State extends beyond its land territory and internal …
Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty
… most of the water (internal straits and ponds) from this Wetland of International Importance. Following this, Vilkovo … and kill the coral reefs and other marine lives in the coastal areas. We have cut down our forests and abused nature … much as 80–90% because of the abuse we have heaped on our coastal resources. That everything has a price and that …