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Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines
… in such areas as energy, housing, transportation and solid waste reuse and recycling. But the negative side is usually … While ‘nature-deficit disorder’ is not a recognized medical diagnosis, it is a powerful metaphor. Citizens groups … respectively) to enforce regulations against overfishing. Medical and public health organizations. These include public …
Feasibility study on establishing transboundary cooperation in the potential Tara-Drina National Park
… is also developed. Hunting, fishing and collection of medical plants and berries are traditional practices of the … water quality. There is a general problem with solid waste management in the Drina River watershed. This prob- lem … tion and pollution of soil is connected mainly with solid waste management. Research studies on heavy metals in plants, …
Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.
… River Rules 1952 261 5.1.2.17 Hazara Management of Waste Land (Guzaras) Rules 1950 265 5.1.2.18 NWFP Protection … Governance Environmental Law in Pakistan I N.W.F.P 123 77. Medical aid and relief and medical education.— A concerned local government may take …
Security considerations in the planning and management of transboundary conservation areas
… World Conservation Union MEDEVAC A military acronym for “medical evacuation” MoU Memorandum of Understanding NATO … dangerous materials such as fuel and hazardous and toxic waste. The monitoring infrastructure consists of two … implications Six operatives Helicopters Operational CIC Medical (M) M1. Medics to accompany operational deployments; …
Sustainable tourism in protected areas: Guidelines for planning and management
… of practical use in local communities; � Health care: the medical services available to parks staff and visitors can be … and recreation vehicles n Pack stock impacts n Human waste problems n Wildlife disturbance, habituation, or impact … visitor services, such as for accommodation, food, medical care and transport. ©Paul F. J. Eagles 10. Human …
Review of Statutory and Customary Law in the Xe Champhone Ramsar Site, LAO PDR - Implications for a rights-based approach to conservation
… selling any kind of prohibited fishing gear; disposing of waste or discharging waste water or chemicals into water bodies; trapping fish by … clothes, no permanent dwelling, the inability to afford medical expenses, the inability to afford basic education, …
Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values
… use more than 170 species of plants to treat various medical disorders, from colds, digestive problems and skin … years under global warming; over-collection of thyme for medical purposes; and over-grazing by domestic animals. Under … previously established for managing garbage and human waste have become overwhelmed. More importantly, the risks to …
Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… to address a range of development issues including health, waste management, water supply, disaster mitigation and food … AVMA (2007). Guidelines on Euthanasia. American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumberg, Illinois. [Online report …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… their gills every 2 years, purifying it of much organic waste.26 Wetlands also provide an important reservoir of … salty as the sea. These fish provide biological models for medical research on how the kidney works and on adaptation to … is also lost through official or illegal dumping of waste. Problems of this type are directly linked to …