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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation
… urban fringe of Ballarat, Victoria, after being found in hazardous situations on highways, or at risk from dogs … and phosphorus, from fertilizers and human or animal waste causes artificial enrichment (eutrophication) of water …
Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies
… existential issues (...). Poverty and under-development, waste of resources and environmental degradation, … transformed resources, and produces lower quality energy waste (high entropy)26. Such a perspective allows economic … funds, i.e. when the natural capacity for assimilating waste generated by human activities is exceeded. This is …
Statutory recognition of customary land rights in Africa - An investigation into best practices for lawmaking and implementation
… in Africa 161 reserved for public utilities and highways, hazardous land72 and land designated under the Town and … 72 Any area of land may be declared by the minister to be "hazardous land." Hazardous land is described in the acts as … collectively owned by the people, to combat all forms of waste and squander, and to manage the national economy …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… is held by public authorities, including information on hazardous materials and activities in their communities, and … weather events; • sand production, nutrient cycling, waste assimilation and water quality maintenance; • provision … would normally cover such activities as the dumping of hazardous or toxic substances, harming an endangered species, …