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Evaluation of Mexican Environmental Law Enforcement and Compliance after NAFTA
… laws to protect specific natural resources such as forest, water or flora and fauna. Furthermore almost all of the local … was amended for first time. This reform introduced the right of access to information, legal standing for … 58 ecological technical standards: 33 relating to residual water discharges; five relating to air pollution monitoring; …
Croatia and marine protected areas: Legal and insituttional framework assessment for conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity and establishment of MPAs
… provide for (public consultation, access to information, right to review proposals for establishing protected areas)? … the use of natural resources (fishery, forestry, hunting, water- management etc.) has to be pursued on the basis of the … in charge of maritime affaires, forestry, fishery or water management where the underlying natural phenomenon for …
Principles of phytosanitary legislation
… been defined by the International Court of Justice as the right, which is in principle unrestricted, to engage in any … in Asia, 197I (E*) 34. Systematic index of international water resources 2. Wildlife and national park legislation in … Propiedad, tenencia y redistribución de tierras en la 10. Water law in selected European countries (Belgium, …
Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks
… that people can enjoy ambient natural environment, clean water and clear skies. Furthermore, we aim to contribute to … Reserve © OUR PLACE The World Heritage Collection Upper right: The Dolomites (Italy): UNESCO Global Geopark, World … in these areas only reinforce the degradation of air, water and soil quality, the noise pollution, the pressures of …
The long and winding road: negotiating a treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
… are meas- ured from a defined baseline, generally the low- water mark (Article 5).6 The key areas of State sov- ereignty … from the baseline (Article 3). The coastal State has the right to set laws, regulate use, and exploit any resource … having fringing reefs, the baseline is the “seaward low-water line of the reef, as shown by the appropriate symbol on …
ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime
… cultivation or any other purpose; f. poison or dynamite, water; or hunt, shoot, fish or set traps or snares; or g. … this Order or under any regulations made hereunder. Right of entry Subject to section 35(2) and notwithstanding … officer may stop and seize any vehicle on the ground or in water/or stop in transit and seize any parcel/ package, case, …
White Paper - Regional Seas Governance
… nuclear accidents, invasive alien species from ballast water,2 among others. Overfishing on the high seas is in … CBD as “a strategy for the integrated management of land, water and living resources that promotes conservation and … exist for particular maritime zones - for instance the right of innocent passage in the territorial sea - or for all …
The economic value of wild resources in Senegal : A preliminary evaluation of non-timber forest products, game and freshwater fisheries
… CSE Center for Ecological Monitoring DEFCCS Department of Water and Forest resources, Hunting and Soil Conservation … wild resources in decisions regarding the use of land and water, infrastructure development and employment creation. … of about 6 billion (US$ 4.3 to 8.4 million per annum). The right hand side of Figure 4.3 shows an even wider range of …
Second report on the protection of the atmosphere
… research: a review of turbulence, exchanges of energy and water, and the urban heat island”, International Journal of … by two relevant treaties governing different types of water resources. In the 2008 Articles on the law of … in which only the latter State has the corresponding right. The Court went on to state that “[i]n view of the …
Safeguarding the contribution of wild living resources and ecosystems to food security
… by growing carbon and ecological footprints, high water demands and use of agrochemicals that damage the health … but is above all an ethical imperative determined by the right of everybody to be free from hunger and to live in … and the goods and services they provide, including water ecosystems, as requested by Resolution 4.065 Freshwater …