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Introduction to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

… artificial islands or installations for producing energy from the water, currents or winds. Another use of the … of pollutants are agricultural chemicals, heavy metals and nuclear waste. Once in the marine environment, these …
30 May 2026 Course lesson in Biological Diversity

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

… flows include: • marine and open coasts. Where the coastal energy from waves and currents is low, coastal zones may … including freshwater marshes and tidal marshes on low energy coasts.16 1.3 Ecological and Economic Importance of … for toxic or dangerous products and wastes, radioactivity, nuclear wastes and hazardous activities. However, regulatory …
30 May 2026 Literature See it in ECOLEX · This content is provided by ECOLEX

Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks

… eco-products, learning about the advantages of renewable energy, are just a few examples of what most of these sites … of the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety), while the same agency is also in charge of …
30 May 2026 Literature See it in ECOLEX · This content is provided by ECOLEX