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Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… which convey the property’s significance; (c) suffers from adverse effects of development and/or neglect’ (Paragraph … In addition, the criteria for inscription often in effect make up a description of OUV. In these cases, a … resources of the World Heritage site, but it also had an adverse impact on the local communities, who were deprived of …
Chemicals for a sustainable future; Report of the EEA Scientific Committee Seminar (Copenhagen, 17 May 2017)
… benefits from using chemicals, while minimising the adverse effects. Michael Depledge went on to talk about how … biological events. This could increase the knowledge of adverse outcome pathways for whole organisms. • When … paradigm that 'only the dose makes the poison', since the effect is not dependent only on the dose. Rather, the …
Guidelines for applying protected area management categories
… objectives and being separate protected areas: in effect, these “parts” are individual protected areas that … less significant. For example several NGOs have in effect only “counted” categories I–IV as protected areas, … which convey the site’s significance; Not suffer from adverse effects of development and/or ● neglect. Potential WH …
Wilderness Protected Areas: Management Guidelines for IUCN categories 1b protected areas
… shifting baselines in historic accounts can have a marked effect on what is and is not considered natural, even among … compete to protect their interests, cause-and-effect relationships are often loosely coupled and … widespread ecological recovery within the park due to its effect on modifying the behaviour and numbers of elk in the …