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Towards a Representative Network of Marine Protected Areas in Libya

… Economic and trade resources - coastal urbanization and road networks - … value of fisheries output (2003, est.) US $100 million Trade (2003) Value of imports US $40 628 000 Value of exports … — Aquaculture (both marine and brackish water). — Trade in live marine organisms (e.g. aquarium activities, …
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Croatia and marine protected areas: Legal and insituttional framework assessment for conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity and establishment of MPAs

… Environment Agency CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ENIA … area to a legal or natural persons registered for craft trade for the economic use of natural resources or for … isms, nature protection (forests, protected areas) and trade. The NGO has previously campaigned in the department of …
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Framework for Assessing and Improving Law for Sustainability - A Legal Component of a Natural Resource Governance Framework

… social justice, or important aspects of sustainability). Trade-offs between competing values are not amenable to … empirical analysis, though scientific techniques can make trade-offs more transparent. Credible conclusions about the … Animals (‘CMS’);196 • the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (‘CITES’);197 and • the …
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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

… threats to high seas biodiversity are looming. Ocean-borne trade is expected to double in twenty years. Ship generated … gear and intensity restrictions, controls on species trade and management, etc. As in all types of sustainable … conservation – providing, through its mandate to control trade that impacts listed species status, a strong impetus …
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Aquaculture - site selection and site management

… of methods of economic valuation. • In order to understand trade-offs among candidate users of the same ecosystem, the … of precaution is provided for under relevant international trade agreements. This poses challenges for coherent … management responses such as prohibitions on use or trade, often justified on precautionary grounds, should be …
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Implementing conservation and sustainable management of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction

… priorities into fishing, maritime transport, mining, trade, energy, tourism and other activities with the …
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Large-scale marine protected areas - Guidelines for design and management

… action taken by an established site, so that the trade-offs between investing in one conservation action over … demand and supply chain structure and international trade considerations. This is important to keep in mind, … benefit humans directly and indirectly, there are often trade-offs that are important to understand and recognise …
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Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices

… costs will require prioritization and may include trade-offs among competing objectives and consideration of … where appropriate. Resolve conflicts or agree to any trade-offs between cultural values (including identified … for the protected area management or a thriving bushmeat trade). These, in turn, help identify a preliminary list of …
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Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation

… and resources can be allocated and adjusted over time, trade-offs identified and monitored in biodiversity and … from IAS “may be increasing due to increased global trade, transport, tourism and climate change” (CBD COP 2002 … 2009 IAS guide confirmed that “[r]apid increases in global trade and travel are enabling more animals, plants and …
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Guidelines for applying protected area management categories

… areas will usually be subject to a certain amount of trade-offs as a result of competing land uses and of … Active management is needed to control the bushmeat trade and to help restore areas of forest. IUCN category V … or small amounts of coral or shells for the tourist trade, could be identified as category VI. The point where an …
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