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Towards a Representative Network of Marine Protected Areas in Libya
… industries - heavy industry - thermal power plant - waste processing plants and dumps - alternative energy … should, in particular, take into consideration the slow recovery of Libyan fish- eries and the need to make no-take … in particular the dumping of untreated sewage, waste (in wadis or along the seafront) or petrochemical …
Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… n Ecological restoration: ‘the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or … restoration projects vary and may include, for example, recovery of individual species, the strengthening of … to address a range of development issues including health, waste management, water supply, disaster mitigation and food …
Mediterranean marine protected areas and climate change: a guide to regional monitoring and adaptation opportunities
… initial stress, and there may be no significant signs of recovery. Given that the affected species are in general … promotes excessive growth of algae. Discharges of waste through underwater drainage system. Photo: V. Tasso, … coast to create natural shading; reus- ing and recycling waste; incorporating climate change considerations into the …
Large-scale marine protected areas - Guidelines for design and management
… habitats. 4. Vulnerability, fragility, sensitivity, slow recovery. 5. Biological productivity. 6. Biological … water column-fishing, pollution, noise and dumping of waste) or international regulations (see Case Study 10). When … management arrangements to ensure sustainable use. “Don’t waste your time and money collecting data if you aren’t going …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… and restoration of damaged ecosystems and the recovery of threatened and endangered species; develop … weather events; • sand production, nutrient cycling, waste assimilation and water quality maintenance; • provision … (for example, protected areas, recreation, road-building, waste disposal sites and landfills, restricted use areas such …
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
… Mangroves, sea grass beds and coral reefs provide natural waste and water quality regulation and protection systems to … habitats 4 Vulnerability, fragility, sensitivity, or slow recovery 5 Biological productivity 6 Biological diversity 7 … and has con- ducted significant work to improve waste management Mangroves in Makeke, wallis Island © Chloé …
Aquaculture - site selection and site management
… the migrating organisms have been shown to both reduce net waste discharges from fish cages and increase fish landings. … models used for predicting the impact of particulate waste material (and special components such as medicines) … winds and currents have removed wastes and the site is in recovery or under minimum impact; one in summer, when the …
Towards a strategy for high seas marine protected areas: Proceedings of the IUCN, WCPA and WWF Experts Workshop on High Seas Marine Protected Areas
… scientific experiments, acoustic technologies and former waste-disposal sites are likely to increase if not properly … area, preserving critical and sensitive habitat, allowing recovery of damaged areas, safeguarding species and genetic …
Framework for Assessing and Improving Law for Sustainability - A Legal Component of a Natural Resource Governance Framework
… with through the program entitled ‘Social-environmental Recovery of the Serra do Mar and of Mosaic Systems in the … Management and Pollution Control Act 1994 (Tas); Waste Minimisation Act 2001 (ACT); Environment Protection Act …