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Global Land Outlook

… that lead to greater resource use efficiency and the reduction of waste; it is based on the principles of … and natural ecosystems are degrading and at further risk from climate change and biodiversity loss. From 1998 to … security • Water security • Physical and mental health • Disaster risk reduction • Mitigating and adapting to climate …
19 Jun 2026 Literature

Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban foresty and greening

… forest products and foodstuffs. Activities towards reduction of air pollution and other environmental … 1 defines "land degradation" and refers also to the reduction or loss, in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid … "Exploitation of granite has caused formation of numerous risk-prone areas and degradation of the soil and natural …
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Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines

… energy efficiency, energy and water conservation, and the reduction, reuse and recycling of materials. 6. Demonstrate, … example, will be eroded, leaving urban populations more at risk. The cities most immediately vulnerable to sea-level … fire and water pollution Royal National Park is at high risk from wildfire, which is often caused by arson. In 1994, …
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Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.

… guardians, children, step and adopted children; (ix) ‘disaster’ includes famine, flood, cyclone, fire, earthquake, … of cooperatives for improving economic returns and reduction of interstitial poverty; (f) mobilize the community … passing by or living or working in Neighbourhood, or risk or injury to property. 4. Overcharging or illegally …
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