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CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”

… raising ducks and transporting fresh produce into urban cities, thus reducing reliance on previously-grown … The following provide some examples: 1. USAID and others: Planning and Assessment for Wildlife Management (PAWM) advice … meats (Fa et al. 2003). The rapidly growing commercial urban markets, both domestic and international, are the most …
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Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty

… an educational institute for New England judges. In planning the programme we adapted a methodology ELI had … The big devel- opment projects benefit most of the urban population and industries by providing elec- tricity … Forestry, agricul- ture, fishery/marine environment, and urban development (urban pollution) are the areas most …
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Stockholm Declaration (of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment)

… benefit of present and future generations through careful planning or management, as appropriate. Principle 3 The … including wildlife, must therefore receive importance in planning for economic development. Principle 5 The … environmental safeguards into their development planning and the need for making available to them, upon …
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Compilation of Internationally agreed environmental Goals and Objectives

… Contracting Parties shall formulate and implement their planning so as to promote the conservation of the wetlands … targets: (a) By the year 2000, to have ensured that all urban residents have access to at least 40 litres per capita per day of safe water and that 75 per cent of the urban population are provided with on-site or community …
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Persistent Organic Pollutants: Contaminated Site Investigation and Management Toolkit

… The elements of a human health risk assessment include planning and scoping, acute hazards, evaluating toxicity, … Credit if it is included in a Brownfield plan. In urban communities that have created an Obsolete Property … swamp vegetation, although the vegetation has given way to urban development. 76 3 USAGE AND ACTIVITES OF SITE AND …
18 Jun 2026 Document

Introductory presentation to the SEA Protocol

… in numerous development sectors, from land-use planning to transport and from agriculture to industry, … after Swedish National Board of Housing, Building & Planning and Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. 2000. … the distinction between the two is not always clear. Is an urban regeneration project really a programme of smaller …
18 Jun 2026 Document in Environmental Governance

Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences

… Trenberth KE. 2009. An imperative for climate change planning: tracking Earth’s global energy. Current Opinion in … cover result from direct conversion of mangrove areas to urban and industrial spaces, toand for aquaculture and to … Impacts- Case Studies on the Economy, Human Health, and on Urban and Natural Environments. Casalegno S. (ed.). INTECH …
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Conservation and Sustainable Use under the International Treaty

… and their populations and extent of genetic diversity; • planning, design and setting up of conservation areas; • … and modified by humans, such as agricultural land and urban areas. The ecosystem approach is a strategy for the … legume and oil crops. At the same time, city dwellers in urban environments of Develania were increasingly adopting …
18 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

Marine plastic debris and microplastics – Global lessons and research to inspire action and guide policy change

… numbers in shoreline and nearshore sediments close to urban population centres (Browne et al. 200, Karlsson 2015). … east Asia and several SIDS. Casual recreational use near urban conurbations adds to the prob- lem. Coastal littering … management, such as waste manage- ment and coastal planning and protection. Clean Up the World This is a …
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Legal and institutional frameworks for sustainable soils: A preliminary report

… large-scale commercial forestry, road construc- tion and urban development cause soil erosion and loss of nutrients. … • Allow these issues to be considered within an effective planning and decision-making system; • Achieve compliance … including deforestation, agricultural intensification and urban expansion, which cause soil degradation; • Accelerated …
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