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Advancing the Species Conservation Agenda. An overview of the IUCN SSC Network 2009 2012
… of values. b) Pressures on Biodiversity Analysing the impact of threats to biodiversity with the aspiration to be a … through the work our GSP Freshwater Biodiversity Assessment Unit. This has covered the value of wetlands to … indicators for the 2015 Millennium Development Goal 7 on environmental sustainability. As a result, all countries of …
Share - Managing water across boundaries
… will provide greater benefits. These benefits can be environmental (benefits to the river), economic (benefits … true values of benefits and costs are recognized in the assessment of alternative options. “WATER USERS WILL SHARE … abstractions, or water quality changes. The cumulative impact of uncoordinated changes can be to substantially …
Security considerations in the planning and management of transboundary conservation areas
… but it requires coordination of disease control measures, impact on humans and livestock, hunting impacts, tourism … or the Convention on Migratory Species; seeking compatible Environmental Impact Assessment procedures which take TBCA status into …
Vital Waste Graphics 3
… Wastes and their Disposal is the most comprehensive global environmental agreement on hazardous and other wastes. It … capacity building services for information management and assessment. The centre’s core focus is to facilitate the free … in- stance, a change may reduce the overall environmental impact. In- deed, the use-phase of certain elec- tronic …
Legal frameworks for REDD: design and implementation at the national level
… Design and Implementation at the National Level IUCN Environmental Policy and Law Paper No. 77 IUCN Environmental … carbon into the atmosphere, but also has a negative impact on biodiversity, watershed and soil protection, and … Law Centre, Bonn, Germany). 1 FAO Forest Resources Assessment Programme. (2006). Global Forest Resource …
Managing Natural World Heritage
… Heritage Programme, IUCN • Ben Boer, Emeritus Professor in Environmental Law, Australian Centre for Climate and Environ- … an ag in g N at ur al W or ld H er it ag e 15 Criteria for assessment of World Heritage properties To be included on the … ment especially when it has become vulnerable under the impact of irreversible change; (vi) be directly or tangibly …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… Heritage Programme, IUCN • Ben Boer, Emeritus Professor in Environmental Law, Australian Centre for Climate and Environ- … an ag in g N at ur al W or ld H er it ag e 15 Criteria for assessment of World Heritage properties To be included on the … ment especially when it has become vulnerable under the impact of irreversible change; (vi) be directly or tangibly …
Spring: Managing groundwater sustainability
… Changes in groundwater availability and quality impact human health, livelihoods, food security and national … sustainability into wider societal, economic and environmental priorities. 10 11 Without political engagement, … charge, recharge and changes in storage • Much more robust assessment of aquifer under- standing and water balance, but …