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Assessing the international forest regime
… social costs. Loss of forest cover often increases soil erosion, increases flooding, reduces water clarity which in … harvesting the timber does not have to pay for soil erosion, flooding, and other costs. As a result, private gain … turn, led to accelerated deterioration of watersheds, high erosion rates and loss of biodiversity. The causes of the …
Review of Statutory and Customary Law in the Xe Champhone Ramsar Site, LAO PDR - Implications for a rights-based approach to conservation
… must comply with the following conditions: 1. Not cause erosion; 2. Not cause obstruction to waterways; 3. Not cause … water for different uses (Article 23) and for preventing erosion that affects water quality (Article 27). 3.3.6 Law on … Land Law prohibits any activity in a wetland that causes erosion, which may or may not be a result of grazing. …
Guidelines for applying protected area management categories
… islands and coastal land will be more vulnerable to erosion and loss of land and habitats as a result of … avalanche control, firebreaks, wind- breaks and erosion control; Forests managed primarily as a community … and transmitted through water (e.g., pollution, soil erosion and eutrophication). While all protected areas must …
The Sacred Dimension of Protected Areas: Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Delos Initiative - Ouranoupolis 2007
… �� View of the Peaks from the Navajo Reservation continued erosion of one of the oldest in- digenous cultures in North … the trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata), which Soil erosion caused by increasing visitor numbers �� has been … had their roots uncovered, and the soil has suffered from erosion and hard- ening; like many other mountains, Mani- san …