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Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.
… of Land Ordinance 1987 (Missing) 5.1.6.5 NWFP Rural Area Drinking Water Supply Scheme Act 1985 380 5.1.6.6 NWFP Water Users … into freshwater sources. Existing law provides for drinking water supply—but not purification—in rural areas, …
Global Land Outlook
… of Change 106 7 Food Security and Agriculture 124 8 Water Resources 160 9 Biodiversity and Soil 190 10 Energy and … and in Ecuador 80 per cent of Quito’s population receive drinking water from two protected areas.51 Over a third of … 100 largest cities draw a significant proportion of their drinking water from protected forests.52 In some cases, the …
Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines
… plantations, the mountains eroded, endangering the city’s water supply. When they were reforested, recreational use was … a much-degraded watershed on which Rio depended for its drinking-water supply. To correct this, the government … in the park supply around 10 per cent of Mumbai’s drinking water. The park also protects the city from floods. …
Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban foresty and greening
… product supply (agricultural products, wood energy and water), erosion, sand encroachment and floods. On the other … national level, such as those relating to air quality and drinking water standards, have impacts on sub-national level … local governments must follow air quality and safe drinking water standards established by the national …
Incorporating urban dimensions of conservation into the work of IUCN
… of urban populations on goods and services, such as drinking water, energy, food and flood protection, provided by rural … impacts on surrounding ecosystems, for example, air and water pollution, deforestation for fuelwood, and harvesting …