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Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor

… wildlife from harmful processes and land uses 5.5 Wildlife health 5.6 Human-wildlife conflicts 55 55 58 62 66 69 70 74 … is referred to as including terrestrial and avian wild animal species. four pillars sustain the concept of legal … by the COP. In the framework of CITES, breeding concerns animal specimens born or otherwise produced in a controlled …
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Biodiversity: My hotel in action - A guide to sustainable use of biological resources in the Caribbean

… ecosystem makes biodiversity an important indicator of the health of the living world: when biodiversity starts to … similar factors that affect the distribution of plant and animal species throughout the world. According to the … (http://www. ipcc.ch), 20 to 30 percent of plant and animal species Box 1: The importance of genetic diversity …
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Global Land Outlook

… resources. As you will see, we argue that land – its health and productivity – is vital for any effective global … diets (primarily from the increased demand for animal products and processed foods), and the current high … layers and associated groundwater reserve, the plant and animal populations (biodiversity), the human settlement …
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CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”

… and people Peter Pueschel Between “tinned wildebeest” and animal rights: How do donors view sustainable wildlife … on Network Protocols IFAW International Fund for Animal Welfare IGF International Foundation for the … equation, and not its victims economically and in health terms (e.g. De Boer and Baquete 1998; Chardonnet et …
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Aquaculture: responsible practices and certification

… with the environment, technology and systems, fish health and welfare, management of biological lifecycles and … and improvement of farm productivity, product quality, animal health, animal welfare, food safety and socio- economic aspects. More …
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The Use of Marine Organisms in Traditional and Allopathic Medicine

… overharvesting. To meet conservation aims and maintain the health and economic benefits of those who rely on the … and alternative medicine (TM/CAM) is important to the health care of millions of people worldwide. (WHO, 2002). … approaches, knowledge and beliefs incorporating plant, animal and/or mineral-based medicines, spiritual therapies, …
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ITTO/IUCN guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical timber production forests

… to promote the conservation and sustainable use of native animal and plant species in tropical production forests. … viable landscapes for wide-ranging species: many animal species range over large areas and occur at low … a wide variety of subsistence uses, including traditional health care and nutrition. At sustainable levels, these …
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Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China

… – where “ecosystem” means “a dynamic complex of plant, animal and micro-organism communities and their non-living … departments responsible for forestry, agriculture, animal husbandry, hydro-resources, environmental protection, … United Nations; and WSSD WEHAB (Water, Energy, Health, Atmosphere and Biodiversity) Working Group. 2002. “A …
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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies

… of the project, as part of the Congress Forum Theme Health, Poverty and Conservation. Poverty, rights and … social needs between the different properties of various animal and vegetable species (companion crops, … the use of all properties of the entire set of plant and animal species endemic to a specified ecosystem, in order to …
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Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide

… land tenure, marketing, institutions, income and human health; and ■ Political forces: (pressure of incentives, … use (e.g., a method or technique of cultivation, grazing animal or machinery or chemical additive to the soil or to … contain or may release a hazardous substance, including animal wastes. ■ Hazardous substances and products that …
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