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CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”
… IUCN works on biodiversity, climate change, energy, human livelihoods and greening the world economy by … Peter Pueschel Between “tinned wildebeest” and animal rights: How do donors view sustainable wildlife utilization? … which are Parties to CITES have had to rely on their own human and financial resources to implement the Convention – …
Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species
… be starved of water as it becomes increasingly diverted for human use, threatening species such as the Basra … Human activities such as agricultural expansion, … water diversion for human use from rivers which supply key wetlands … ts. As suitable grazing land reduces due to climate change, human use and livestock will compete directly with the …
Manual for the National Focal Points for CMS and its Instruments
… of the world’s environment at the UN Conference on the Human Environment, one of the pressing needs that they … Plan adopted by the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm, 1972) and noted with … of the delegation, including the exercise of voting rights. 4.1.2.1 composition of Delegations A delegation can …
Manual for the national focal points for CMS and its instruments
… of the world’s environment at the UN Conference on the Human Environment, one of the pressing needs that they … Plan adopted by the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm, 1972) and noted with … of the delegation, including the exercise of voting rights. 4.1.2.1 composition of Delegations A delegation can …
AEWA Conservation Guidelines No. 10 - Guidelines on Avoidance of Introductions of Non-native Waterbird Species (TS No. 12)
… border control. Aside from the obvious need of adequate human and financial resources in this regard, identification … land for the control of Ruddy Ducks. Special land access rights would be required to ensure eradication (B. Hughes, … despite considerable threat to habitats and perhaps human health because of real or perceived public pressure in …
Aspects of Trans-boundary Snow Leopard Conservation in Central Asia
… is essentially continuous, apart from a few natural and human barriers, so demarcating boundaries of any kind within … ranges is a barrier to movement of snow leopards and prey. Human barriers consist of border fences and minefields. An … access and use • Verifying the accuracy of information • Rights to access and use of information • Misuse of data for …
Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual
… especially those diseases that have implications for human health, and how such guidance can be best incorporated … impacts of wetland disease on biodiversity, livestock and human health and its economic implications. � The scope, aim … Until a disease outbreak is brought under control, rights of way through the infected area should be closed and …
Introduced Non-native Waterbirds - Status within the African-Eurasian Flyways
… R. (1997). Introduced species: a significant component of human-caused global change. New Zealand Journal of Ecology … Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2005). Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Biodiversity Synthesis. World Resources … R. (1997). Introduced species: a significant component of human-caused global change. New Zealand Journal of Ecology …
A Review of Migratory Bird Flyways and Priorities for Management - TS No. 27
… natural system modifications, infrastructure development, human disturbance, fishing, energy production and … • May serve as a stimulus for the mobilisation of human, technical and financial resources, as in the case of … is under enormous pressures with some 45% of the world’s human population as well as the fastest-growing economies. On …