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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”
… environmental agreements and processes are coherent and mutually supportive in addressing biodiversity loss. In the … relevant science, and the trade and biological criteria agreed upon by the Parties. This is not open to debate, … decisions on wildlife conservation, management and long-term exploitation. When wildlife is confined to protected …
Conservation and Sustainable Use under the International Treaty
… of crop diversity. The International Treaty provides the agreed policy framework for concerted conservation efforts on … helps to reduce ‘genetic vulnerability’. This is a term used to describe the condition that results when every … for the sharing of the benefits between the parties, are mutually agreed-upon. In addition, the International Code of …
Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis
… observed in some areas a ‘recurring pattern… [of ] long- term change in catch composition following the depletion of … in these areas have exceeded the maximum sustainable yield agreed by the government.36 32 Wilkinson, C.R., Chou, L.M., … and farming methods, and promoting the formation of mutually supportive organizations.80 Finally, the DKP ensures …
ITTO/IUCN guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical timber production forests
… tropical timber trade. ITTO develops internationally agreed policy documents to promote sustainable forest … stakeholders, who, ideally, work together towards mutually agreed biodiversity conservation goals. Figure 3 … after timber extraction does not guarantee its long-term viability. Trees might live for many centuries, for …
Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies
… model was questioned 2 In this study we will use the term local populations to refer to indigenous peoples as well … circular dynamic within which inequalities and exclusion mutually reinforce each other. 2.4.4 Destructive eco-social … social inequalities and ecological degradation tend to mutually reinforce each other. Two kinds of relationship …
Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor
… users and managers to operate responsibly with a long-term perspective. Public participation in decision-making and … or mitigate project impacts and ensure the species long-term survival or recovery. The second mechanism is the … Democratic Legitimacy and Promoting Stewardship are not Mutually Exclusive Goals. UCLA Journal of Environmental Law …
Biodiversity: My hotel in action - A guide to sustainable use of biological resources in the Caribbean
… the Greek word for life, bios, with diversity, the term biodiversity refers simply to the vast variety of life … of Wild Fauna and Flora (commonly known as CITES) is agreed in Washington, DC, USA. The treaty prevents or … because of a lack of funds; quality, time and money are mutually dependent parts of communication. When calculating …
Aquaculture: responsible practices and certification
… association normally issues them for its members. The term ‘better’ is preferred to ‘best’ because aquaculture … IUCN, good governance relies on five principles, which are mutually inclusive and reinforcing: (i) legitimacy and voice … sustainable will be mandatory as well; it is a matter of agreed criteria and time. Site selection and site management …
Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide
… use of soil 29 1. Background 29 2. Research 29 3. Short-term and long-term approaches to development of a legal and … poverty and protect the environment. 37 Govern- ments agreed to and reaffirmed a wide range of concrete commitments … Tarasofsky, R.G., 2002, Towards a Mutually Supportive Relationship between the Convention on …
Water Management and Stewardship
… these changing conditions means looking beyond the short-term. long-term sustainability is a specific objective of … users for the available water. C. Codification of the agreed priorities and allocations into rules, statutes and … to create the necessary infrastructure to deliver the agreed services Infrastructure (built and natural*) to …