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Environmental Rule of Law: Critical to sustainable development

… loss, water scarcity, air and water pollution, soil degradation, among others, have far reaching economic …
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Energy subsidies: Lessons learned in assessing their impact and designing policy reforms

… central regions and lateritic in the South. In general, soil fertility is very poor and the soil is extremely vulnerable to wind and other forms of … been dominated by concern about declining forest cover, soil erosion and local climate changes. Human activity, …
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Guidelines for Applying Protected Area Management Categories. Best Practice Guidance on Recognising Protected Areas and Assigning Management Categories and Governance Types

… land degradation, and disease; supporting services such as soil formation and nutrient cycling; and cultural services … catchments and transmitted through water (e.g., pollution, soil erosion and eutrophication). While all protected areas … biodiversity: for instance recovering productivity after soil erosion, providing resources for human well-being – …
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Community Protocols for Environmental Sustainability: A Guide for Policymakers

… collective land title has been conferred and of rights to soil and forest resources in the San Juan Territory have … | Appendix use and sale of surplus. The use of soil and timber resources is a recognised statutory right. The San Juan Communities maintain the soil and forest biodiversity through their traditional …
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The World Charter for Nature

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Assessment and control of biological invasion risks

… (for example: in ballast water, as contamination in soil or seeds, a contamination inside or on a container, as a …
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Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks

… areas only reinforce the degradation of air, water and soil quality, the noise pollution, the pressures of expanding … in elevation above sea level, changes in topography and soil types, patch systems and naturally regenerating patches; … preservation of hydrological cycles, nitrogen fixation, soil carbon sequestration, erosion control, plant …
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Introduction to the International Plant Protection Convention e-course

… aircraft and vessels, containers, storage places, soil and other objects or material that can harbour or spread …
19 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Biological Diversity

European models of good practice in protected areas

… European ecosystems (although this varies greatly with the soil type). The sulphur is declining very slowly, and a large … Eighty years of trampling is believed to have damaged the soil underneath irrepara- bly, and so based on this research …
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Illegal Traffic under the Basel Convention

… affected by the pollution of the air, the water and the soil as a result of their contamination by toxic chemicals …
19 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste