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Values of protected landscapes and seascapes: protected landscapes and agrobiodiversity values

… Fausto O. Sarmiento The impact of native versus introduced livestock in the Chimborazo Faunal Production Reserve, … Shrestha Canyon de Chelly National Monument, USA: Navajo farming traditions and agrobiodiversity by Jessica Brown, … and (2) individual breeds of domesticated species of livestock and crops2 (in the case of crops, known as …
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IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2 - A conservation assessment of all natural World Heritage sites

… Danger in 2017, where it had been included in 2003 due to farming, illegal gold mining and poaching affecting its … Quarrying Crops Housing/ Urban Areas Roads/ Railroads Livestock Farming / Grazing Poaching Tourism/ Recreation … Marine/ Freshwater Aquaculture Volcanoes Solid Waste Livestock Farming / Grazing Industrial/ Military Ef�uents …
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Safe Havens: Protected Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation

… where using indigenous knowledge of specific crop and livestock varieties, maintaining genetic diversity of crops and livestock, and conserving diverse agricultural landscapes … K.K., Panwar, A.S. and Singh, J.L. (2003). Sustainable Farming Systems for Hill Agriculture. In: Bhatt, B.P., …
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Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values

… pastoral nomadic way of life: pastoral, in that they kept livestock, and nomadic, in that they moved with their animals … them to regenerate and flower before being besieged by livestock. With dakhl, a system chiefly used by the Muzeina … inhabited by local Sherpa people that practiced farming and herding. As the interna- tionally accepted …
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The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality

… each species (such as the varieties of crops and breeds of livestock); (2) the diversity of species (namely the 1.75 … land pushed back the former pastures and meadows. Cattle farming became less and less attractive, while wine and … Vojvodina, hundreds of homes were flooded and dozens of livestock drowned in a village on Thursday, 21st April, 2005. …
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Lessons learnt in the establishment and management of protected areas by indigenous and local communities in South Asia. TILCEPA report

… hostile. Box 25: Skiyo village in Pakistan manages livestock perdition. Box 26: Whose control is local control? … way for large-scale development of export-oriented prawn farming, or to be filled for use as construction land. … Marco Polo sheep. Primary research indicated that livestock grazing is not detrimental for the protected …
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The Futures of Privately Protected Areas

… of animals in ways that may be similar to a conventional livestock farm (Cousins et al., 2008). The latter examples … strictly protected categories, to maintain traditional farming practices. This action has been documented in … which over 70 per cent of Kenya’s wildlife co-exists with livestock. These are savannah and bush habitats in which …
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Review of Statutory and Customary Law in the Xe Champhone Ramsar Site, LAO PDR - Implications for a rights-based approach to conservation

… a water source; 4. Use in agro-forestry production and for livestock for basic family use. (Article 15) Small scale use … are ignored by all the village regulations, even though livestock account for the largest percentage of annual … they provide wood for construction, road and bridge work, farming tools, furniture, fuel and charcoal. They are also …
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Land Degradation Neutrality: implications and opportunities for conservation - Nature based solutions to desertification, land degradation and drought

… and shifting from mobile pastoralism to sedentary livestock ranching (Mortimore et al., 2009; United Nations, … all play a major role in the shift to less sustainable farming systems and currently there is insufficient policy … as for example when dry season grazing areas for livestock are converted to crop cultivation, incorporated in …
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Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use

… include irrigated lands, ponds for agriculture and livestock, aquaculture installations, rivers and reservoirs … through fisheries, cattle herding and recession culture farming on the wet nutrient-rich riverbanks. The middle … inputs of agricultural chemicals and extra head of livestock. Such patterns, compounded by fragmentation of …
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