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Global Land Outlook

… of population growth, climate change, urbanization, migration, and conflict to food, energy, and water … factor threatening rural livelihoods, triggering forced migration, and aggravating conflicts over limited natural … competition for scarce natural resources and result in migration, instability, and conflict. Over 1.3 billion people …
25 May 2026 Literature

GEO yearbook 2003

… more than a decade ago. The increase was mainly due to in-migration. Satellite towns have been constructed covering an … years, to help rehabilitate people and prevent large-scale migration to already overcrowded cities (FAO 2004). Fishing … an estimated 70 per cent of the population due to out-migration of men since the 1980s. As in many other affected …
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The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers

… food security and greater incidences of cli- mate-related migration. Failure to act now and agree on an effective, … within their borders. The International Organization for Migration (IOM),53 however, for practical pur- poses, does … approach, which links climate change, environment and migration to reduce the vulnerability of populations exposed …
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Water Management and Stewardship

… the water stewardship integrity principles is the ‘short route of accountability’ as described in Annex 4 – between 45 … make some reference to the type of issues which are ‘long route’ – water users seeking to hold institutions (government … in the catchment, due to population growth and in-migration, with abstraction of water occurring upstream …
25 May 2026 Literature

Freshwater Law and Governance: Global and Regional Perspectives for Sustainability

… intended to protect migratory species, their habitats, and migration routes. The CMS serves as a framework agreement: it … that migratory species inhabit or require for their migration.242 In addition, contamination of a land-based … population growth, climate change, agricultural changes, migration, pollution, salinisation and depletion of water …
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Spring: Managing groundwater sustainability

… effects of pumping on water availability, contamination migration, and water-dependent ecosystems. Case 2.5 … described above is without flaws, they provide a route to better valuation of groundwater resources and of …
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The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment

… crosses or overflies at any time on its normal migration route.”185 Clearly, such ranges could include transboundary …
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Transboundary Water Governance - Adaptation to Climate Change

… be generated through many realms, from population growth, migration and income, to technologies and infrastructure, … the year is usually dry.15 Influenced by the north-south migration of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone, these … special BSTCs that have been created are: the Security and Migration Binational Technical Commission, and the Binational …
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Aspects contemporains du droit de l'environnement en Afrique de l'ouest et centrale

… ici à l’aune de plusieurs indicateurs: celui d’abord d’une migration des normes et standards internationaux vers le …
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