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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)
… are twofold: (1) the ‘commons’ nature of the seas, where no single nation exercises exclusive control and the fluid … environment. Moreover, in circumstances where serious harm to the marine environment may result, the court or … procedures; that is, non-binding measures. As a general rule, every state may enact national laws that are more …
Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… A C oncept P aper IUCN Environmental Policy and Law Paper No. 85 – Volume 1 IUCN EPLP 85 EN RZ.indd 1 11.07.13 15:11 … sustain or enhance overall connectivity, or potentially harm connectivity and contribute to fragmentation of critical … and Sale, 2011). As discussed in Part I-3 below, a general rule for effective connectivity conservation is the full …
Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation
… landscapes, large natural tracts are becoming scarce or no longer exist. Remnants of the natural environment … continuous) pathway between two habitats. This term has no implications about its relative use by animals. • Stepping … incorporated many of these considerations in proposing a ‘rule of thumb’ guide relating the width of a corridor to its …