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The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… or otherwise altered wetlands. For instance, recreational fishing can generate considerable income: 35–45 million people take part in recreational fishing (inland and saltwater) in the United States, spending … be grounds for suspending or revoking any registration, licence or permit applying to the person in breach; and may …
Water Management and Stewardship
… an eye on the rewards for the company in terms of its own ‘licence to operate’ (an entitlement to its existing water … to water are: rain-fed agriculture; market-gardening; fishing; livestock-raising, including in precarious … and sedimentation, pollution and eutrophication, over-fishing and poaching, invasive and alien species and loss of …
The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers
… ‘NGOs versus European Pirates: Fisheries Agreements, IUU Fishing and the ITLOS in West African Seas’, Review 2008, … the land for subsistence farming, gathering, hunting, and fishing.42 In fact, the Awas Tingni community has always … type of waste into such waters, to first obtain a permit, licence or other similar authorisation from the relevant …
Flow : The essentials of environmental flows
… Mono Lake (California, USA) where a series of actions from fishing lobby groups and a Court decision forced the … of pollution and control of in-stream activities like fishing and recreation. Focusing on environmental flows out … only factor affecting river health. Water quality, over-fishing and physical barriers to migration of species all …