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Natural Resource Governance. Trainers' Manual

… Regional Environmental Law Program, Asia, and incorporates intellectual input from the sources acknowledged here. IUCN, … can be written on a flip chart include: ƒ Everyone has the right to understand ƒ Any question is a good question ƒ … replacement value compensation for their land and other property. In fact, they will only be entitled to statutory …
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Governance of Shared Waters - Legal and Institutional Issues

… that ecosystems naturally provide, and guaranteeing the right to water for human well-being. States should be aware, … providing that such effects come from the lawful use of property and do not affect interests up to and beyond a … information, or due to information being secret or having intellectual property limitations; or because it could …
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Defenders of the Earth

… to stifle environmental activism and land rights defence right across the world, including in ‘developed’ countries … are also being charged with common crimes such as property damage or disruption of public works for opposing … so, and successfully prosecutes both the material and intellectual authors of such crimes > Carry out due diligence …
25 May 2026 Document in Environmental Governance

Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines

… 62 8. Prevent and prosecute crime against people and property 64 9. Reduce human-wildlife interaction and … need direct experience of nature for healthy physical, intellectual and emotional development. Urban protected areas … They are not only attractive places to visit in their own right but they add to the tourist appeal of the nearby town …
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Negotiate: reaching agreement over water

… based on defining who seeks a reward, claims a right, bears a risk or holds a respon- sibility. Keeping a … adequate resources – human, financial, informational and intellectual – an MSP will not reach its potential. Competent … resources available to further a cause, including: human, intellectual, financial, legal and physical force (e.g. State …
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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)

… coastal state exercises full sovereignty subject to the right of inno- cent passage for foreign ships; • a contiguous … law governing assis- tance to endangered vessels or property at sea. It requires both the salvor and the owner of … genetic resources and related international discussions on intellectual property rights. The issues intersect with …
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Wilderness Protected Areas: Management Guidelines for IUCN categories 1b protected areas

… humans for prey or forage or can threaten humans or their property. Animals such as elephants, lions, tigers, and … (International Indigenous Commission, 1991). Thus, the right to the traditional territories is the key to continued … control, protect and develop their cultural knowledge…and intellectual property rights…’ (United Nations Declaration on …
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The long and winding road: negotiating a treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction

… IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPRs Intellectual property rights ISA International Seabed Authority ITLOS … from the baseline (Article 3). The coastal State has the right to set laws, regulate use, and exploit any resource …
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ITTO/IUCN guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical timber production forests

… both negative and positive impacts on biodiversity. The right of local populations to benefit from the biodiversity … little practised). There have been moves to recognize the intellectual property associated with local and Indigenous knowledge about …
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Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor

… of law have broadened. Approaches have grown from simple property notions (who owns the animals or holds the rights to … legal empowerment of the poor. The UN Declaration on the Right to Development, for instance, calls upon national … 84. Land and water – The rights interface, 2004 (E) 85. Intellectual property rights in plant varieties – …
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