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B1 - The Principle of Equitable and Reasonable Use
… B1 - The Principle of Equitable and Reasonable Use Author: Owen McIntyre Scope: This class seeks to outline … relevant in the determination of equitable and reasonable use of shared international water resources. The target … Watercourses: River Basin Organizations and the sustainable governance of internationally shared rivers and …
B2 - Equitable and Reasonable Use of Water Resources in Practice
… and obtain your certificate. B2 - Equitable and Reasonable Use of Water Resources in Practice Author: Richard Kyle … meet global policy objectives for poverty alleviation and sustainable development. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)[1] include a dedicated …
3rd UNCCD Scientific Conference: Book of abstracts
… The Scientifi c and Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Development (STK4SD) Consortium United Nations … degradation and drought for poverty reduction and sustainable development: the contribution of science, … 49 LAND-USE IMPACTS ON PLANT DIVERSITY AND CARBON STORAGE AT …
Addressing pollution: Governance frameworks, challenges and oppotunities in the context of the 2030 Agenda
… to bring us closer to a pollution-free planet. The Sustainable Development Goals provide an opportunity to … havetaken action. Positive options include introducing sustainable transport options such as rail and electric … to unleaded fuels. To date, only three countries still use small amounts of leaded fuels, all of which are set to …
Transitioning to a pollution-free planet
… patterns of consumption and production, which are not sustainable, even less replicable to other parts of the world … carbon, circular and less toxic while reducing the overall use of resources. This transition can only take place if … greater resource efficiency and equity, circularity and sustainable consumption and production, and improved …
The Land in Numbers
… security while coping with a changing climate. By adopting sustainable land management practices, we can build the … food we eat, the water we drink and the plant materials we use for fuel, building materials and medicines. There are … to nature that needs to be accounted for. By implementing sustainable land management practices, we can simultaneously …
Guidelines - Biodiversity in Impact Assessment
… on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002. Yet, as the Millennium … this challenge. What is needed is greater commitment to use these tools to systematically evaluate the economic, … as a key instrument for achieving the conservation, sustainable use and equitable sharing objectives of the …
MEA Negotiator’s Handbook
… national and sectoral levels. At the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, the focus was on … ’Poverty is the worst form of pollution.’ Conversely, sustainable economic development is the only way we can … do, or fail to do in our generation. Depending upon how we use the knowledge and capacities we have, we can make the …
D1 - Ecosystem Approach and Ecosystem Services
… Habitat. While advocating the wise and responsible use of natural resources, in its recitals the Convention … Align incentives to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; Internalize costs and benefits in the given … ones are Agenda 21 and the Dublin Statement on Water and Sustainable Development, both adopted in 1992. Freshwater …
Principles and concepts of international environmental law (Part 2) - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… that they bear in the international pursuit of sustainable development in view of the pressures their … degree of responsibility in the international pursuit of sustainable development. In practical terms, the concept of … limits and other product or process standards, the use of best available techniques and similar techniques can …