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Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific

… natural resources to meet this by, for example, increasing fishing or logging levels. Together with unsustainable levels … worse off. For example, production processes leading to illegal discharges of carcinogenic pollutants are an … Nevertheless, the Tuvalu case study indicates that illegal mining may be extremely extensive, maybe as much as …
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Improving access to forest resources - Experiences in informal tenure reform from IUCN’s Livelihoods and Landscapes Strategy

… or administrative convenience. While farming was formally illegal, the practical reality was that people lived in the … the community is dependent on small-scale aquaculture and fishing in the near-shore areas for their livelihoods. … Mae Nang Khoa indicated that local communities regarded illegal logging and encroachment of forest reserves for …
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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies

… protecting the borders surrounding the areas against illegal activities that threatened protected species. At the … from their territories, foreign groups, etc.) leading to illegal activities such as land clearing, exploitation of … the local inhabitants. In Tanguar Haor the cost of a fishing lease was increased such that the poor could no …
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