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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)
… 92 II-2 At-Sea Waste Disposal (Dumping) and Maritime Transport of Wastes … to major changes in ocean circulation patterns. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) accumulate in the fatty tissues of … Ocean Governance Understanding how persistent organic pollutants (POPs) enter the marine environment and …
The Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity in Western Africa
… as not enough time is allowed for formation of the complex organic molecules that are characteristic of normal alluvial … in western Africa are urban development, industrial waste, and the use of pesticides. Urban pollution is mainly organic and stems from domestic waste, particularly sewage …
The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality
… built into practical work on many different areas such as waste management, economic use of nature resources, new bio- … consumption of resources (land, water, energy), and waste and sewage products also have a negative impact (Engels … which ideally use nature-based production methods (e.g. organic farming). The The Green Belt of Europe: From Vision …
Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation
… and phosphorus, from fertilizers and human or animal waste causes artificial enrichment (eutrophication) of water … oxgen, which in turn reduces the rate of decomposition of organic material and the capacity to support aquatic …
Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… of an area. Collectively, ecological processes produce organic matter using energy through photosynthesis and … ecosystem services, such as nitrogen fixation, waste decomposition, water and soil mixing, and nutrient … in connectivity conservation, for example, cultivation of organic cocoa, ecotourism, recreational opportunities and …