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Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… for Protected Areas 15 Chapter 4: Best Practices 23 Principle 1: Effective in re-establishing and maintaining protected area values 24 Principle 2: Efficient in maximizing beneficial outcomes … while minimizing costs in time, resources, and effort 38 Principle 3: Engaging through collaboration with partners and …
Aquaculture - site selection and site management
… C: Social acceptability 63 Guide D: The precautionary principle 71 Guide E: The scale approach 77 Guide F: The … reinforced by spreading the image of an aquaculture that pays attention to society’s opinions on sustainability and … the implementation of important policy options such as the polluter-pays principle (PPP). The implications for site …
Sharing governance! A practical guide for marine protected areas in West Africa
… Feasibility of shared governance 4. Who conserves? 5. Who pays? 6. Who starts up and accompanies the process… at least … and conserves nature”. The word “just” refers to the principle of equity, and is today at the roots of ecological … be determined through the negotiated agreement, 5. Who pays? Sharing governance U N D ER S TA N D IN G underStandIng …
Framework for Assessing and Improving Law for Sustainability - A Legal Component of a Natural Resource Governance Framework
… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Specify the legal principle and identify sources and indicators . . . . . . . . … by looking at the pattern of decision outcomes (e.g., the polluter-pays principle). 11 For examples of principles, see World …
Large-scale marine protected areas - Guidelines for design and management
… Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (2002) # Principle Explanation 1 Have no-take areas that are a minimum … dimension (except for coastal bioregions; refer to Principle 6). While no-take areas may be of various shapes … effects’ resulting from use of the surrounding areas. This principle must be implemented in conjunction with principle …
Albania and marine protected areas: Legal and insituttional framework assessment for conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity and establishment of MPAs
… international environmental principles? • Precautionary Principle • Public participation and access to information. … of environmental finance so as to better estab- lish the ‘Polluter Pays’ Principle as a norm and to contribute to the …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… area over the long term. This security is grounded in the principle that, even though officials may change, the … by applying the principles of prevention, payment by the polluter (the ‘polluter pays’ principle) and cooperation, after careful consideration …
World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes
… threat despite their World Heritage status, the no-go principle for extractive activities is increasingly adhered … managing sites3 despite the fact that the Convention in principle provides the opportunity to recognized both … traditional culture. Kinship is the defining indigenous principle of the place. In Kakadu there are about nineteen …
Montenegro and marine protected areas: Legal and insituttional framework assessment for conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity and establishment of MPAs
… Law on Nature Protection (Article 3.7) acknowledges the principle of publicly available information as one of the … principles of nature protection and improvement. The principle refers to the right on free access to information … policy and legal framework can be assessed as being (in principle) favorable for sustainable financing of PAs and …