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B1 - The Principle of Equitable and Reasonable Use

… audience includes policymakers (and their staff) from transboundary basin organizations, regional and national … participants’ capacity to better engage in international transboundary waters governance. Methodology: This class is … substantive rule of international water law 10. Giving effect to the principle of equitable and reasonable use 11. …
17 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Environmental Governance

Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide

… separated without fundamentally changing their sense and effect: the sover- eign right of states to exploit their own … the 1992 Helsinki Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes. Principle … use. Soil environmental protection measures addressing transboundary or global environmental problems, should, as …
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Integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: Lessons learned from ecological networks

… States funded a proposal that involved the creation of a transboundary Biosphere Reserve which incorporated corridors … threatened by human activities. The creation of a transboundary ecological network in collaboration with local … programmed and supported so that they have maximum effect, both in relation to urgent priorities and to …
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Land Degradation Neutrality: implications and opportunities for conservation - Nature based solutions to desertification, land degradation and drought

… LDN target setting to consider the interconnectedness of transboundary resources (e.g. freshwater systems) and targets may need to be considered for transboundary management. Drylands present a specific concern … and international agreements to govern issues at the transboundary, regional and global levels. It is important to …
17 Jun 2026 Literature

Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis

… Stocks Agreement 15 2.3. General international law 17 3. Transboundary cooperation 20 3.1. Fisheries treaties 20 3.2. … from the stock on the basis of its reproduction rate.85 In effect, the basic obligation contained in Article 61(3) … if not a rule of customary international law. 3. Transboundary cooperation 3.1 Fisheries treaties Part V of …
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Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor

… requiring the enactment of national legislation to this effect (Birnie and Boyle, 2002). 1.1.1 The Convention on … co-managed protected areas (in various forms and including transboundary protected areas); private protected areas (for … the exchange of information and the establishment of transboundary conservation areas (article 4). Cooperation and …
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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”

… to the conservation of endangered species. The net effect of this is the de-facto prohibition of commercial … National Treaty Series No. 28395. 110 • CITES and CBNRM transboundary migrants. The conservation of these species … in migratory systems? How can this be made to work in a transboundary context? Overcoming these, avoiding …
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Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China

… Project and makes points about the continuing use of IEM, effect of LD on society, and the benefits of a sound legal … control, and to strengthen cross-sector coordination and transboundary management of natural resources. It also … of the Alps (Alpine Convention) 1991 adopts an integrated transboundary management approach.52 This Convention requires …
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Aquaculture - site selection and site management

… making. A definition of the concept is given and the effect of mismatches among scaling factors on site selection … selection and site management should be based on cause-and-effect relationships between stressors, namely the activity, … for fish, birds, marine mammals and humanity itself are transboundary in character, typically cutting across existing …
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Global Land Outlook

… a response to the outside world, but also a cause and an effect of cultural filtering, by which certain phenomena … IUCN. 1998. Parks for Peace: International conference on transboundary protected areas as a vehicle for international … in the Middle East from GRACE with implications for transboundary water management in the …
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