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The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers

… (for instance, the pollution of various media, the illegal wild- life trade, climate change, and the impacts of … the Import of Timber and Timber Products Harvested through Illegal Logging: A Review of Relevant Multilateral … ‘NGOs versus European Pirates: Fisheries Agreements, IUU Fishing and the ITLOS in West African Seas’, Review 2008, …
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Global Land Outlook

… to the land during the rainy season, with varying types of fishing permitted; farmers plant crops during the dry season; … crop production.68 Mining – particularly when it is illegal and thus unregulated – also creates high levels of … low capacity of public agencies, corruption, and illegal activities have all been identified as indirect …
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GEO yearbook 2003

… agree to strengthen wildlife management, combat illegal trafficking and update the trade rules for a wide … to physical damage, particularly by bottom trawl fishing, deep-sea oil and gas development, and mining … improperly operated municipal waste disposal sites, and in illegal dumping (OECD 2004). TRANSPORT: FULL-COST PRICING …
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Spring: Managing groundwater sustainability

… this figure rose to US$ 2.3-8.3 billion – larger than the fishing or forestry sectors for example – implying an average … armed government forces trying to identify and shut down illegal wells that were taking water for unsustainable cash … aquifer is now seriously over-pumped, including through illegal wells, with water going to the city of Amman for …
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Guidebook for policy and legislative development on conservation and sustainable use of freshwater resources

… relating to water in a watercourse. These range from fishing, conservation of fish and other aquatic life, and … harm to water resources or to a body of water through illegal activities shall pay damages and bring the condition … level, and shall eliminate the adverse effects of the illegal activity in the body of water. Upon violation of this …
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Water in drylands - Adapting to scarcity through integrated management

… as the temperature rises with the season, and accordingly illegal water abstractions become more widespread. Climate …
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Transboundary Water Governance - Adaptation to Climate Change

… sector actors from agriculture, forestry, hydropower, fishing, and manufacturing can also share valuable … reproduction area for crabs and shrimps), and to restore fishing as a means of supporting sustainable livelihoods. … – the crab population. – for the mangroves. – to avoid illegal – deforestation. It is important to note that the …
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Water Management and Stewardship

… 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 … Act 1991. 125 Under the most recent water law in 2013. Fly fishing in a spring fed creek in Idaho ©Shutterstock/Megan …
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