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Global Land Outlook
… that presents a clear and pragmatic approach to land use, management, and planning for sustainable development and … and natural ecosystems are degrading and at further risk from climate change and biodiversity loss. From 1998 to … and, in certain circumstances, may trigger or increase the risk of conflict. The scale of rural transformation in recent …
Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines
… www.protectedplanet.net/ IUCN PROTECTED AREA DEFINITION, MANAGEMENT CATEGORIES AND GOVERNANCE TYPES IUCN defines a … 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, …
Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban foresty and greening
… 32 .................. 18 Box 8: National Environmental Management Act of South Africa, No. 107 of 1998, section 1 … areas have become universal needs. Good tree and forest management in and around cities, associated with good … "Exploitation of granite has caused formation of numerous risk-prone areas and degradation of the soil and natural …
Incorporating urban dimensions of conservation into the work of IUCN
… areas where human impact on nature has been least, may risk overlooking the many reasons why urban places, people, … that reinforce the role of nature in the planning and management of urban areas, and the role of urban areas in …
Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.
… Decisions Governing Natural Resources and Natural Resource Management 24 6. Laws and Judicial Decisions Governing … passing by or living or working in Neighbourhood, or risk or injury to property. 4. Overcharging or illegally … it considers that the condition thereof is likely to cause risk of disease to the inhabitants of the building or of the …