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Introduction to the International Legal Framework on Marine Biodiversity - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… if occurring many hundreds of kilometres inland, often lead to widespread erosion and thereby large increases in … ports with financial benefits, these activities also lead to environmental and biodiversity concerns. Fisheries … freely. Failure to regulate will therefore inevitably lead to over-exploitation and economic inefficiency and …
Integrated coastal management law: Establishing and strengthening national legal frameworks for integrated coastal management
… 223 12.2.2. Designating Lead Agencies … sustainable use and management of coastal resources has lead some countries in the Pacific to begin investigating … of national and sub-national units158 is likely to lead to a vertical conflict concerning which body should be …
White Paper - Regional Seas Governance
… in section 2.1. But as noted there, this process could lead to a new Implementing Agreement but also to a nonlegally … the process under way within the BBNJ Working Group will lead to a legally binding outcome, its institutional … be, they usually remain insufficient and too imprecise to lead to decisive actions, and parties must therefore …
Maritime Traffic Effects on Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea. Volume 2 - Legal Mechanisms to Address Maritime Impacts on Mediterranean Biodiversity
… in need of protection from shipping activity, but it could lead to a region-by-region approach, where a more detailed … quality standards among ships, which can potentially lead to accidents such as those experienced in the past. The … Policy for Mediterranean countries. Moreover, the EU could lead diplomatic efforts to promote such a coordinated …