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Guidelines - Biodiversity in Impact Assessment
… to increased turbidity of water (dredging, emissions) Hydrological regime in floodplains, flooded forests and tidal … in river hydrology change the salt balance in estuaries. Hydrological processes like vertical convection, currents and … EIA takes place at earlier stages of the decision making cycle takes place at the end of the decision making cycle …
B2 - Equitable and Reasonable Use of Water Resources in Practice
… are to be considered include: 1. Geographic, hydrographic, hydrological, climatic, ecological and other factors of a … water and basic sanitation to now cover the entire water cycle, including the management of water, wastewater and …
E1 - Regulation of the Environment - Support Function of Groundwater Systems
… presence, origins, and interaction with the hydrologic cycle, groundwater resources are often threatened by human … should include material of a “geological, hydrogeological, hydrological, meteorological and ecological nature and …
D2 - Dams, Ecosystems and Fisheries
… fisheries (which spend at least part of their life cycle in the ocean). There are general legal principles … on the west coast of North American begin their life-cycle in inland freshwater streams. From there, they head … between multiple nations: Geographic, hydrographic, hydrological, climatic, ecological and other factors of a …
Transitioning to a pollution-free planet
… relating to chemicals in products throughout their life cycle (production, use, consumption and disposal) 41. Extend … an employment opportunity. This involves the use of life-cycle thinking across the value chain to ensure the efficient … aiming at preventing pollution require a complete life-cycle approach. The transition must be underpinned by greatly …