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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper

… ecological processes produce organic matter using energy through photosynthesis and chemosynthesis, transfer … in specific legislation are wetlands, salt- marshes, tidal basins, mangroves, watercourses, lakes, small ponds, … grasslands and peat-lands, oases, estuaries, deltas and tidal flats, near-shore marine areas, mangroves and coral …
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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation

… wind through landscape mosaics, and the flow of materials, energy and nutrients that are transported in this way, are … linkages are envisaged – along stream valleys, coastlines, tidal wetlands, barrier islands, ridgetops, urban and … was defined as all waters and lands of the bay and its tidal tributaries and all lands within 305m of the mean high …
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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)

… and developments current at the time. 3 The OECD’s Nuclear Energy Agency had designated a site 700 km northeast of Spain … nearly complete. These rights extend to the production of energy from water, currents, and winds and to the … and the species they harbor, including seagrass beds, tidal mudflats, and kelp forests. Additional maps are planned …
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