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Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use

… providing them with the strategies, services, scientific knowledge and technical support they need to achieve their … direct and immediate benefits for local communities and indigenous peoples living in or close to wetlands, … there have been many deliberate introductions of non-indigenous species to provide new or additional food …
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Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches

… countries, and should exchange information and knowledge. IV. BOOK OVERVIEW The ten chapters of this book … Today, new technologies are being devised whilst old and indigenous techniques are being explored and renewed to … or leave some under private ownership or control. For indigenous communities, the government may establish forms of …
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Issues in water law reform

… will deliver the desired biodiversity target, even when knowledge about likely responses is uncertain; Precaution - … for implementation there. They also discovered that the indigenous peasants followed the practice of collecting water … Conquest, the relationship with water of the various indigenous cultures was both religious and practical. The …
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The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment

… trade, is also a major threat and leads to the decline of indigenous species population. While habitat loss is the … Moreover, the invasive species often compete with the indigenous life, resulting in the disruption of the food … the unique characteristics of groundwater and the state of knowledge surrounding many transboundary aquifers, the …
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