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Scientific Assessment Report - UNECE Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution - Summary for policy makers

… indicate regions with a high degree of accumulation in soil and ecosystems (source: /CCE) Air pollution is more than …
19 Jun 2026 Document in Climate and Atmosphere

E1 - Regulation of the Environment - Support Function of Groundwater Systems

… the geologic profile where the pores or voids between the soil particles are completely filled with water. A geologic … below the surface under dozens or hundreds of meters of soil where they cannot be viewed or explored easily, can make … must avoid or minimise land degradation, including soil erosion, compaction, geomorphic instability, …
19 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Environmental Governance

Governance of Shared Waters - Legal and Institutional Issues

… cities are built and the earth is cultivated using water, soil and biodiversity. In this respect, each one of us lives … land is drained down into the river or infiltrates the soil and reaches subterranean water reserves, also known as … or small, is a natural management unit per se. Therefore, soil conservation and the conservation of its vegetation and …
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Feasibility study on establishing transboundary cooperation in the potential Tara-Drina National Park

… of the region’s groundwa- ter, surface water, air and soil can be evaluated as very favourable, which is a … however, the issue remains at the regional level. Soil quality is generally good, reflecting also the land use pattern. Degrada- tion and pollution of soil is connected mainly with solid waste management. …
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Aspects of Trans-boundary Snow Leopard Conservation in Central Asia

… has been carried out by the Institute of Biology and Soil Science. Projects Research, monitoring, camera trapping, … in Kyrgyzstan by GIZ, the Institute of Biology and Soil Science, and advice from IUCN Caprinae Specialist Group. … GPS has also been produced by the Institute of Biology and Soil Science. 5.3. Camera trapping Substantial advances in …
19 Jun 2026 Document

Water-related conflict and security in Southern Africa: The SADC Protocol on shared watercourses

… which can affect the quality of the air, water, soil, ma- rine and coastal environment and pose a threat to … by pollution of water bodies or land resources, including soil, the consequences have resulted in severely negative … for unsustainable agricultural practices can also lead to soil erosion, loss of fauna, and displacement of people – all …
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The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers

… which can affect the quality of the air, water, soil, ma- rine and coastal environment and pose a threat to … by pollution of water bodies or land resources, including soil, the consequences have resulted in severely negative … for unsustainable agricultural practices can also lead to soil erosion, loss of fauna, and displacement of people – all …
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International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014

… which can affect the quality of the air, water, soil, ma- rine and coastal environment and pose a threat to … by pollution of water bodies or land resources, including soil, the consequences have resulted in severely negative … for unsustainable agricultural practices can also lead to soil erosion, loss of fauna, and displacement of people – all …
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Initiating effective transboundary conservation - A practitioner’s guideline based on the experience from the Dinaric Arc

… estuary, swamp drying and amelioration into agricultural soil (Soldo and Mesec, 2010). Various forms of human …
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Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation

… mountain range (mainly silicate and limestone), different soil types, range in altitude (850–2641 m) and the influence … side, becoming lower and flatter towards the east. The soil is mostly sandy, more varied towards the western … the network of small rivers and brooks, acidic and washed soil, low rainfall (600–800 mm per year) and high erosion …
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