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Sustainably Investing in Rangelands - Jordan

… (eco-lodges, visitor centres; bird observatory points; hunting facilities) Increased income and local job … members cooperatives/ range user groups • Set-up grazing/ hunting fees and permits; and fine system for violations • MoA grazing/hunting fees returned to range user groups/ cooperatives • …
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Sustainable tourism in protected areas: Guidelines for planning and management

… 1999). In Europe, some areas were pro- tected as hunting grounds for the rich and powerful nearly 1,000 years … in Europe early in the Renaissance, typically as royal hunting reserves. Slowly these sites became open for public … a small wildlife tourism operation (including viewing, hunting and culling) could generate Z$67/ hectare/year …
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Energy law and sustainable development

… had only the energy of the food he ate (2,000 kcal/day). • Hunting man (Europe about 100,000 years ago) had more food … of biodiversity exploitation, ranging from logging to hunting. Using petrol-driven chainsaws, just a few villagers … extraction of non-timber forest products, increased hunting and fishing, and expanded trade in bushmeat and other …
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GEO yearbook 2003

… leading to increased subsistence and industrial logging, hunting and resource gathering. Human-induced fires are also … are concerned about wolf predation of livestock, while the hunting industry fears a significant decrease in the number … from climate change. Many of their cultures depend on hunting whales, walruses, seals and caribou not only for …
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Biodiversity management in the cement and aggregates sector: Regulatory tools.

… use of (non-quarrying) natural resources (e.g. timber, hunting, fishing, aquaculture)? 1. None 2. A little 3. Some …
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UNEP’s Compendium of Innovative Laws: promoting Green Economy & Sustainable Development

… ecosystem or in danger of extinction. Their exploitation, hunting, capture, commercialization or destruction is … fisheries. Chapter 15 regards use of bodies of water for hunting. Chapter 16 regards the use of bodies of water for … 19) http://www.planetaverde.org.ar/legislacion.php 203 The hunting, capture, collection, breeding, rearing, harvesting, …
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Guidebook for policy and legislative development on conservation and sustainable use of freshwater resources

… traditional artifacts, watering domestic gardens, hunting, fishing and gathering and recreation, cultural and … 8. construction; 9. fire safety; 10. fishing industry; 11. hunting industry; 12. timber rafting; 13. extraction of …
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From the MDGs to Sustainable Development for All - Lessons from 15 years of practice

… population growth, poverty, illegal timber extraction and hunting had fueled extensive degradation, making it urgent to …
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3rd UNCCD Scientific Conference: Book of abstracts

… At present peatlands are still important recreational, hunting and natural conservation areas as well as … - benefits for local population: more possibilities for hunting, fishing, gathering berries and mushrooms. Returning …
23 Jun 2026 Document in Climate and Atmosphere