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Introduction to the Rotterdam Convention - 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 …
Introduction to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
… 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 …
Introduction to the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage
… 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 …
IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas: User Manual, Version 1.0 - The global standard for protected areas in the 21st Century
… sound design and planning, and effective management that lead to successful conservation outcomes of Protected and … Indonesia, Malaysia and India are following Nepal’s lead. The CA|TS team has been working closely with IUCN’s … in Indicator adaptations of EAGLs. It will thereby lead to replicable results and enhance the credibility of the …
EU Environmental Policies and Strategies in South-Eastern Europe - Training guidelines for involving CSOs from SEE in the implementation of EU nature-related legislation
… or programmes, and the implementation itself, is likely to lead to much more effective delivery. Stakeholders gain a … good facilitation and negotiation skills are required to lead formal and informal participative processes. The need to … the assessment are hired by the investor, which might lead to manipulated SEA reports. The national law should …
Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)
… Support of the CITES Secretariat; William B. Magrath, Lead Natural Resource Economist for Rural Development and … for wildlife and forest law enforcement, which should lead to the analysis of uses and users of wildlife resources … At its initial meeting, ICCWC requested UNODC to take the lead in developing an analytic Toolkit concerning existing …
Mediterranean marine protected areas and climate change: a guide to regional monitoring and adaptation opportunities
… to adapt to the new conditions. These effects in turn will lead to altered species interactions (predation, competi- … southern species that are moving northwards, and this may lead to a significant reduction in their populations and … whether natural or resulting from hu- man influence, could lead to changes in the seasonality of jellyfish blooms, so …
Aquaculture - site selection and site management
… among the Mediterranean countries and regions will lead not only to fair competition but also to a higher degree … from the private sector. This combination of efforts will lead to better and faster development of the activity, which … Models of participatory research such as action research lead to the production of applied scientific knowledge …
Perspectives and guidelines on food legislation, with a new model food law
… Misuse of pesticides during production and storage can lead to high levels of residues, and heavy metals and other … The sundry assignments of responsibility may or may not lead to conflicts, overlaps and gaps with the ministry … their traditional value. Examples of actions that may lead to the creation of functional foods are elimination of …