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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… and meet human needs, including water production, soil conservation, and marine nutrient recycling. In … 2003, p.10). Patches may be due to natural factors (soil type) or human factors (development). Corridor: … and plans. For connectivity planning, large and high-quality habitats provide larger source populations and …
Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011 - More case studies from around the globe
… format as the previous two to maintain style and quality. The case-studies are arranged in the following … quarters full with rich topsoil to serve as nurseries. The soil is firmly packed to make carcass burial and the … 80 g - 180 g quail carcasses are placed on the soil surface for the beetles to bury and prepare as a food …
The Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity in Western Africa
… 2.2 Data collation and quality control … has led to increased sediment loads in rivers as soil, once protected by natural vegetation, is left exposed … are traditional practices, overgrazing is leading to soil erosion and, as a result of reduced vegetation cover, …
Principles of phytosanitary legislation
… parties involved and giving the whole system one essential quality: the legal certainty of the transactions. Does this … to storage places, packaging, conveyances, containers, soil and any other organism, object or material capable of … product, storage place, packaging, conveyance, container, soil and any other organism, object or material capable of …
Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)
… due to loss of habitats and reduction in their quality, biological invasions, and climate change. The latter … peer-reviewed journals (as an objective indicator of high quality), and include well-documented but unsuccessful … disturbance, fire regime, successional patterns and soil attributes including erosion, accretion and structure. …
International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)
… purposes, the demands of coastal communities for more, quality freshwater may seem unreasonable and hard to meet. … metals, chemicals, fossil fuels, construction materials, soil erosion). Material outputs will be addressed in a second … exploration or exploitation, or the modification of soil or seabed profiles • Archaeological activities • …
Advancing the Species Conservation Agenda. An overview of the IUCN SSC Network 2009 2012
… the past ten years. In Lake Victoria, a decline in water quality and the introduction of the Nile Perch (Lates … the catalogue (CNPC) and Red Listing to guarantee project quality. This success is due to the SG’s organization and the … Conservation biology of lichens • Restoration of microbial soil crusts in steppe zones and semi-desert ecotopes • …