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Introduction to the International Legal Framework on Marine Biodiversity - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… if occurring many hundreds of kilometres inland, often lead to widespread erosion and thereby large increases in … ports with financial benefits, these activities also lead to environmental and biodiversity concerns. Fisheries … freely. Failure to regulate will therefore inevitably lead to over-exploitation and economic inefficiency and …
UN Watercourses Convention User’s Guide
… found elsewhere in the Draft Articles, that has lead several leading commentators to conclude that this … at 7. Based on the perspective that fairer proceedings lead to fairer outcomes, the two dimensions of equity are … respective development plans of the three countries will lead to a conflict of uses. The three states now have to …
White Paper - Regional Seas Governance
… in section 2.1. But as noted there, this process could lead to a new Implementing Agreement but also to a nonlegally … the process under way within the BBNJ Working Group will lead to a legally binding outcome, its institutional … be, they usually remain insufficient and too imprecise to lead to decisive actions, and parties must therefore …
Document - Freshwater Law and Governance: Global and Regional Perspectives for Sustainability
… Initiative, under the leadership of UNEP, which in turn lead to the creation of the web-based United Nations … requires notification of “planned activities that could lead to a pollution incident or that could have a significant … (which is beyond the scope of the present study) could lead to conflicting obligations or, even if not a direct …
Introduction to Freshwater Resources - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… which in turn can affect fish and other aquatic life and lead to flooding. The cascade of social and economic … can increase runoff, causing erosion of soil which can lead to increased turbidity of streams and sedimentation of …