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Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation

… in Europe, but also in areas that are currently prone to intensive development planning. Established in 2003, the … confronted what could be called ‘enlargement fatigue’. An intensive discussion occurred at its latest thirteenth … is limited to cattle and sheep breeding, and small-scale farming utilizing traditional land-use patterns. …
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Initiating effective transboundary conservation - A practitioner’s guideline based on the experience from the Dinaric Arc

… is mainly engaged in tourism, forestry and low intensity farming. On both sides of the border, there are great … Environment for People in the Dinaric Arc project, more intensive dialogue has been established for building a … Potential threats to conservation include: uncontrolled intensive sand and gravel excavation, Illegal waste disposal, …
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Solutions in focus: Transboundary protected area solutions

… a way that conserves natural landscapes while enabling an intensive nature experience for visiting tourists. A broad …
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Review of the Legal and Policy Framework for Transboundary Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa

… of high population concentration in upstream areas and intensive agricultural activity in both Swaziland and South … is a viable economic alternative for rural communities farming marginal land, by increasing local employment and … latter form buffers between protected area and areas of intensive agricultural activities. Similarly Zambia has a …
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Review and Analysis of specific Transboundary Natural Resources Management (TBNRM) Initiatives in the Southern African Region

… of high population concentration in upstream areas and intensive agricultural activity in both Swaziland and South … is a viable economic alternative for rural communities farming marginal land, by increasing local employment and … latter form buffers between protected area and areas of intensive agricultural activities. Similarly Zambia has a …
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Transboundary Conservation. A systematic and integrated approach

… on limestone mountains nearly entirely surrounded by intensive lowland agriculture and straddling the … were subjected to decades of biodiversity loss through intensive unsustainable utilization and degradation, and are … region. It adopts a process- led approach, initiated by intensive expert consultations supported by high-level policy …
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Share - Managing water across boundaries

… or have an impact through their activities (e.g., farming, fishing and mining). The benefits derived from water …
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Water-related conflict and security in Southern Africa: The SADC Protocol on shared watercourses

… and has always depended on the land for subsistence farming, gathering, hunting, and fishing.42 In fact, the Awas …
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The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers

… and has always depended on the land for subsistence farming, gathering, hunting, and fishing.42 In fact, the Awas …
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International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014

… and has always depended on the land for subsistence farming, gathering, hunting, and fishing.42 In fact, the Awas …
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