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Guidelines - Biodiversity in Impact Assessment

… created by centuries of human management; examples are high altitude meadows, heather lands and nutrient-poor … should be avoided, for example where societal stakes are high and biodiversity at risk is minimal, e.g. non-threatened … and drifts, and the transverse circulation in coastal seas Coastal infrastructure, dredging. Population dynamics …
21 May 2026 Document in Environmental Governance

Global biodiversity outlook 4 - A mid-term assessment of progress towards the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020

… mountain ecosystems such as cloud forest and páramos (high altitude tundra in tropical Americas) as well as … although open ocean and deep sea areas, including the high seas, are not well covered. Inadequate management of …
21 May 2026 Literature

Integrating mining and biodiversity conservation: Case studies from around the world

… ecology (endemic or Red Listed species) or exceptionally high species diversity; their critical environmental … categories are defined, from very low potential to very high. Based on the results of Phase I, a Senior MERA … but boundaries would be modified to exclude areas of high mineral potential. And last, more information could be …
21 May 2026 Literature See it in ECOLEX · This content is provided by ECOLEX