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Promoting responsible investment in agriculture and food systems - Guide to assess national regulatory frameworks affecting larger-scale private investments

… allocation  of  long‐term  rights  to  natural  resources  and may  take  a  long  … s of the priority areas that all relevant stakeholders have agreed upon. This guide can  …  Human rights include a wide range of indivisible and mutually reinforcing civil, cultural,  …
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International trade rules and the agriculture sector: selected implementation issues

… trade relations. It ushered in the WTO, whose members agreed to fourteen substantive agreements, many of which … the necessary technical assistance package and the long-term Forewordvi sustainability of the entire body of trade … industry, consultations can still be held to find a mutually acceptable solution even where the subsidies are in …
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Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.

… nder the Pakistan Environmental Protection Act 1997, the term "environment" is defined to mean air, water, land and … Union Administration, on such terms and conditions as may mutually be agreed upon: Provided that responsibility for discharge of …
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Sustainably Investing in Rangelands - Jordan

… to range management and comply with concerns of long-term sustainable use? With these questions in mind further … stakeholders. These different investment packages are not mutually exclusive and can be used in different combinations … The Future We Want, where the international community agreed to aim for “a land-degradation neutral world in the …
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The environmental impact of economic incentives for agricultural production: a comparative law study

… for profit at all cost, the desire for immediate short-term gain and the blind pursuit of economic benefit have … degradation of the environment and it will be generally agreed that these causes can also serve as a means of remedy. … or for government work, payment for work carried out or as agreed (cost sharing). The incentives in kind include: food …
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Values of protected landscapes and seascapes: protected landscapes and agrobiodiversity values

… World Conservation Strategy in 1980. So when IUCN uses the term ‘biodiversity’, it is to be presumed that it uses it … Biological Diversity’ and at the Fifth COP in 2000 it was agreed that agrobiodiversity must be addressed in National … and conservation of wild diversity, or are the two mutually contradictory or in competition? The answers to some …
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Pastoralism and the Green Economy - a natural nexus?

… although there is an increasing association of the term “pastoralist” with an ethnic identity rather than an … that a set of Sustainable Development Goals will be agreed to replace the Millennium Development Goals. Whilst … for achieving global sustainable development.” They also agreed to look for measures of growth that take environmental …
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Global Land Outlook

… other degrading and polluting land uses focused on short-term returns, the current patterns of food production, … coordination. Direct and indirect drivers interact, mutually reinforcing each other and together drive land … Socio-Economic Pathways Global modelling requires an agreed methodology, which relies on the development of …
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