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Towards a strategy for high seas marine protected areas: Proceedings of the IUCN, WCPA and WWF Experts Workshop on High Seas Marine Protected Areas
… bycatch, habitat degradation and fishing-induced food web changes have already had significant impacts: … deep-sea corals thrive without sunlight by capturing small food particles from the water column. • Scientists discovered … other areas, and of more sedentary elements of the food chain on which they depend. It is anticipated that as more …
Large-scale marine protected areas - Guidelines for design and management
… in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park 36 Case Study 5 Food security benefits of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area … rights, benefit-cost sharing, poverty, gender equity, food security and livelihoods. The history of most individual … to influence market- scale economics, demand and supply chain structure and international trade considerations. This …
Framework for Assessing and Improving Law for Sustainability - A Legal Component of a Natural Resource Governance Framework
… sector approaches, such as voluntary commitments or supply chain standards, and with traditional and indigenous norms … the Environment and Development. The establishment of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) … Endangered Marine Species: Collaboration between the Food and Agriculture Organization and the CITES Regime’. …
Mediterranean marine protected areas and climate change: a guide to regional monitoring and adaptation opportunities
… primary production, which forms the base of the marine food web. Seawater temperature and salinity are the variables … tion of the water column and a possible reduction in food resources (Coma et al., 2009). The impact of mortality … hemisphere, probably related to climate change and food-web modifications (such as overfish- ing of predators). …
Aquaculture - site selection and site management
… of the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA)1, IUCN signed an agreement in 2004 to cooperate … need for the activity as a source of revenue or even food. In the Mediterranean there are large socioeconomic … of some of the more significant linkages. Each is a chain joining ecosystem functions, the services or benefits …
World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes
… Intact food webs, presence of apex predators, predator-prey … integrity and diversity as well as livelihoods and food security (Maffi 2002, Turner et al. 2012, Sobrevilla … with Nihoa, Mokumanamana and the other atolls up the chain can only happen off of those shores where appropriate …
European Union overseas coastal and marine protected areas - overview of coastal and marine conservation efforts in the European Union's overseas countries and territories and outermost regions
… National Park Foundation in Aruba) eU European Union fao Food and Agriculture Organization (of the United Nations) gef … climate change, poverty, safe, nutritious and sufficient food for a population projected to reach nine billion by 2050 … of higher predators (birds and mammals) of the food chain, which are poor- ly studied There is a recognized need …
Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… and to address issues relating to disaster risk reduction, food security and water supply to both local and more distant … events; and provide other ecosystem services such as food and medicines, air quality regulation, water … relative populations of predator and prey through a food chain, which often results in dramatic changes in ecosystem …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… Conference, Council and Protocol Affairs Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations … EIA environmental impact assessment EU European Union FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations IAS … then to its northern boundary in Denmark. It includes a chain of islands, called the Wadden Sea Islands, many of …