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Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences

… and coastal human societies (e.g. fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, food security). • As atmospheric CO2 increases, the … aquaculture, coastal risks management, health and coastal tourism (for a synthesis, see Weatherdon et al., 2015). … and the value of ecosystem services (e.g. fishing, tourism, biodiversity) from seaweed habitats is …
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Pueblos indígenas y tradicionales y áreas protegidas: Principios, directrices y casos de estudio

… B.E. (1982). Sagarmatha National Park: the impact of tourism in the Himalayas. Ambio 11: 274–281. Jefferies, B.E. … Conservation 25: 320–333. Nepal, S.K. (1999). Tourism induced environmental changes in the Nepalese … Hvenegaard, G and Dearden, P. (1998). Ecotourism versus tourism in a Thai National Park. Annals of Tourism Research …
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National Blue Carbon Policy Assessment Madagascar

… de Ressources Naturelles) Under this designation, all tourism activity and removal of natural resources is … stakeholders (Andriamahefazafy et al. 2012). Sustainable tourism, in particular, has been recommended by researchers …
18 Jun 2026 Literature

The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment

… well as a vast array of opportunities for recreation and tourism. There are many examples of the economic value of … well as a vast array of opportunities for recreation and tourism. There are many examples of the economic value of … $30 billion each year—is generated from nature-based tourism, including scuba diving and snorkeling. Wetlands …
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Mountain Protected Areas

… and outstanding opportunities for recreation and tourism, more than other kinds of land use; and therefore at …
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Protecting the world's greatest salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska from large-scale mining

… fishery, sport and subsistence fishing and hunting, and tourism; RECOGNISING that the Bristol Bay watershed has …
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Management and regulation of selective intensive breeding of large wild mammals for commercial purposes

… these detrimental effects will reduce the ability of eco-tourism and hunting to contribute sustainably to the economy …
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Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual

… � Wildlife resources; � Transport; and � Recreation and tourism opportunities. Yet, in spite of their obvious … instance of zoonotic disease, and even loss of income to tourism initiatives, e.g. where disease reduces wildlife … from which other direct revenue can flow, e.g. through tourism initiatives. ►Section 4.3.1. African animal …
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World Wetlands Day 2017 Factsheet 3: Wetlands sustain lives. How can we take care of them?

… society to promote sustainable agriculture, fisheries and tourism. • Adopt cross sectoral policies especially in …
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World Wetlands Day 2017 Factsheet 2: Five wetlands that help us cope with extreme weather events

… to a quarter of all marine species, and providers of eco-tourism livelihoods, coral reefs also act as offshore wave …
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