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The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality
… it passes through. Instead of being a uniform band it will lead to special implications in each region. However, in … of the initiative was to establish a Coordinator who could lead its development in the coming years. Alois Lang has now … to address the issue in both countries, but that did not lead to any concrete result. Later, this issue attracted a …
Transboundary Water Governance - Adaptation to Climate Change
… feed and greater energy needs. Population growth will also lead to reduced water quality from increases in sewage … variability and change, and to outline responses that will lead towards more adaptive water governance. Evidence … and projects to climate risks; identify whether they might lead to increased risks or maladaptations; and help identify …
Solutions in focus: Transboundary protected area solutions
… how long term transboundary conservation can lead to a juridical common management structure 25 Czech … of the recommended allocation to uncertainty and can lead to recommendations for further research to improve … how long term transboundary conservation can lead to a juridical common management structure Solution …
Climate Change and the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation Position Paper
… of this “agreed outcome,” but it is widely expected to lead to a new climate agreement either to supplement or … 19 ten percent reduction in average rainfall by 2050 would lead to a twenty percent reduction in the size of the … number and severity of glacial melt-related floods will lead to slope destabilization which will in turn be followed …
International environmental governance: An international regime for protected areas
… supporting the importance of governance issues in the lead up to the Vth IUCN World Parks Congress, where the … A. Overview This body of work on governance in the lead up to the Vth IUCN World Parks Congress was commissioned … level is often lacking. In the mid 1980’s, in the lead up to the World Commission on Environment and …
Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011 - More case studies from around the globe
… also no evidence to suggest that moving grasshoppers would lead to the successful establishment of a new population at … of grasshoppers could be moved (40), this appeared to lead to a small number of adults in the post release year, … grasshoppers, these are apparently more effective as they lead to less escape movements than sweep netting. Ensure that …
Rule: Reforming water governance
… obligations: 1. Realize that people have a right to lead a life with human dignity. 2. Recognize the entitlement … the chances that reform processes will be successful and lead to more effective water governance. Authoritative water … skills and willingness to negotiate. Someone must take the lead in bringing the actors together and creating common …
Regional Action Plan on Marine Litter Management for the wider Caribbean Region 2014
… prevention initiatives. These programs of action can lead to the reduction and abatement of marine litter … framework of National Management Plans. • Identify the key lead/responsible agency. • Engage key stakeholders where a national agency is designated as the lead for this national effort. • Establish or strengthen …
The status of natural resources on the high-seas
… on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge”. Scientific research may also lead to pollution at vents via waste, noise, light and toxic … by organisms or decrease dissolved oxygen levels. This may lead to anaerobic conditions and sub-lethal and lethal … sediment. This hypothesis is supported by evidence of lead-210 and plutonium- 239/240 distributions in sediment …
Forest fires and the law: a guide for national drafters based on the fire management voluntary guidelines
… from fire- adapted to fire-sensitive ecosystems may also lead to consequent negative effects on biodiversity, … and climate events are projected to increase and will lead to an alteration of fire regimes. Frequent droughts may … objectives or that exceed what is socially acceptable may lead to the paradoxical result of rendering the law so …