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Global Land Outlook

… soil, vegetation, other biota, and the ecological and hydrological processes that operate within the system.”2 … to the Sikh faith. Sikhism follows a three hundred year cycle; the current cycle, due to end in 2299, is understood … assessing the trends in biodiversity, soil properties, and hydrological systems, both land-use change and climate change …
20 Jun 2026 Literature

Implementing Sustainable Bioenergy Production. A Compilation of Tools and Approaches

… directly related to sustainability. Elements from life cycle assessments, site impact assessments, resource … water resources. The Hydrology of Land Use Change (HYLUC) hydrological model10 is one example of a quantitative … the effects of land use change and climatic variability on hydrological outputs in a basin. These tools are being …
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Land Degradation Neutrality: implications and opportunities for conservation - Nature based solutions to desertification, land degradation and drought

… full range of ecosystem services, including for example hydrological and carbon cycles. 8 Strengthen natural resource …
20 Jun 2026 Literature

Water Management and Stewardship

… in terms of water within the wider social, economic, and hydrological catchment. Reducing water use in farm and field … water service to each sector or user is clear under any hydrological circumstance. D. Delegation of implementation to … than a plant which is more closely bound to an annual cycle of financial planning and accounting. Carrying a …
20 Jun 2026 Literature

ITTO/IUCN guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical timber production forests

… process should continue throughout the production cycle, although in the long periods between harvesting the … be retained along water courses, primarily to protect hydrological values. Often, these buffer zones are also very … increases the probability of new fires, which lead to a cycle of further impoverishment and increased fire risk. …
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Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China

… 2000 defines matters relating to the IEM including the cycle of natural ecosystems, safeguarding national … due to changes in weather conditions, soil properties, hydrological conditions and human activity. Reduction of … increase the potential for poverty which in turn fosters a cycle of resource 149 E.g., State Council Decision on …
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Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis

… species209 spend the greater part of their life cycle are responsible for the management of these species.210 … before returning to the ocean to reproduce. (This life cycle is the opposite of anadromous stocks, dealt with in … influence units were also identified and defined, based on hydrological basins and State borders. As a result, 123 …
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Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor

… for final approval. The process involves an annual cycle known as an assessment period. In specific …
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