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A guide to designing legal and institutional frameworks on alien invasive species
… (Kowarik, 1999). Inland water systems subject to thermal pollution from industrial or energy generation activities may … species are well described as a form of “self-regenerating pollution” (de Klemm, 1996). From a legal point of view, however, the ‘pollution’ associated with biological invasions is much …
Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual
… ‘upstream’ and finds an anthropocentric reason – land use, pollution, abstraction, livestock, introduced species, or … ecosystems, owing mainly to ongoing drainage, conversion, pollution and over- exploitation of their resources. Many of … people, agriculture including aquaculture, and industry; � Pollution from the above; � Sites providing interfaces …
Invasive Alien Species - a threat to biodiversity
… biodiversity loss, including climate change, habitat loss, pollution and human-induced disturbance. Climate change may … alien species can also be aggravated by climate change, pollution, habitat loss and other human-induced disturbances … impacts are exacerbated by climate change, habitat loss, pollution and human-induced disturbance. ! e increased …
European Union overseas coastal and marine protected areas - overview of coastal and marine conservation efforts in the European Union's overseas countries and territories and outermost regions
… (e g direct or indirect impacts, underwater noise, light pollution etc ), works or facilities and capable of retaining … activities, including marine debris and nutrient pollution • by 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine … anthropo- genic stresses such as over-exploitation and pollution. Suitable monitoring of the marine environment on …