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Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis

… 1. Fisheries management instruments 264 1.1 Quantitative catch and effort limitations 264 1.1.1. Total allowable catch and quotas 264 1.1.2. Effort limitations 269 …
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Biodiversity: My hotel in action - A guide to sustainable use of biological resources in the Caribbean

… List of Threatened SpeciesTM in 2010 (Version 2010.4), a total of 18,351 species out of 55,926 assessed species (i.e. … the hotel, where those materials will come from and the total physical footprint of the hotel will also influence how … now vulnerable to destruction by bottom trawlers, which catch a significant amount of non-targeted species, or by- …
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The Use of Marine Organisms in Traditional and Allopathic Medicine

… entrepôt for TCM materials) and Guangzhou identified a total of only 26 marine medicinal materials from about 48 … are sourced from small-scale fisheries where there are few catch or fisheries independent data. Distribution and … (Voumard, 2000). These could include restrictions on allowable collection methods, areas, taxa, maximum sample …
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Integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: Lessons learned from ecological networks

… ecotourism in two areas and socio-economic research on the catch of paiche, a commercially valuable fish species. The … area of 30,000 square kilometres – 19 per cent of the total extent of the forest. However, in all three countries … a complementary management strategy that will apply to a total of 130,000 square kilometres. The immediate priority …
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Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor

… status and trends, sex ratios, frequency of sightings, catch effort and trophy quality (i.e. size); where available … centres managed by local communities, who receive the total of the income generated by these operations.104 … the existence of traditional practices within the area. Allowable complementary activities that are mentioned include …
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Global Land Outlook

… future price volatility and food insecurity. It is the sum total of our individual decisions that is fueling a global … its biological and economic productivity. It is the sum total of our individual decisions – as consumers, producers, … entails the draining of peatlands, which can then catch fire. The resulting health risks from air pollution are …
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Aquaculture - site selection and site management

… understood monetary measures. • In order to capture the total economic value (TEV) of a given type of aquaculture at … impacts. • An assessment should be made of the maximal allowable proportion of space that may be used for … impact on local commercial and small-scale fisheries that catch fish close to the cages (Giannoulaki et. al., 2005) …
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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”

… of Argentina CoP/COP Conference of the Parties CPUE Catch Per Unit Effort CSG Crocodile Specialist Group of the … and private land is making a major contribution to the total national conservation estate. • In Cameroon, revisions … depleting substances, a decrease in the proportion of total water resources used, and a decrease in the proportion …
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