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Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty

… – including forestry, land, water, fisheries, wildlife, food, biodiversity and genetic resources – literally hundreds … These five basic natural elements are water, earth, food-grains, sun, air and sky. Since the Vedic period, Earth … Such devel- opment creates needs for international aid and foreign debt which provide capital for such …
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Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power

… is poverty? 5 Box 3. The value of wild resources 6 Box 4. Food security and diversity from Laotian forests 7 Box 5. … There have been improvements in some areas, such as global food security, but these improvements do not amount to … markets • pro-poor market reform • restructuring aid • debt relief • addressing social inequalities • enhanced …
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Water as a human right?

… into force 25 September 1973 (892 UNTS 119). including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social … reaffirmed in its Resolution 54/175 that “[t]he rights to food and clean water are fundamental human rights and their … for which stated that to be relevant, a factor must aid in the determination of the social and economic needs of …
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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies

… exports; cash crop therefore increased at the expense of food crop. 82 This practice was generalised, particularly in … needs. On the one hand, options such as external aid (material and/or financial), commercial exploitation of … damage. Indirect incentives include exemptions from taxes, food security, and assistance for community development. …
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