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Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)

… disturbance, fire regime, successional patterns and soil attributes including erosion, accretion and structure. …
17 Jun 2026 Literature

Legislating for property rights in fisheries

… flat 200 nautical miles including the fish, the subjacent soil and subsoil. 5 Gordon (1954). As did later Hardin, … right to fish in those waters belongs to the owner of the soil under those waters. However, the public may fish in … the maritime environment and fisheries ecosystems against pollution. Management plans were to be prepared. The system …
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Landscape conservation law. Present trends and perspectives in international and comparative law.

… and environ- mental lawyers, as has nature conservation, pollution control and abatement, and land use. Certainly … A third group of problems are those associated with pollution and misuse of the resources of land, air and water. … of rivers. Insidious forms of pollution affect soil, freshwater and coastal areas – and all have an impact …
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Governance of Protected Areas: From understanding to action

… degradation, and disease; supporting services, such as soil formation and nutrient cycling; and cultural services, … control of problems such as fire, pests, poaching, marine pollution and smuggling. TBPAs present unique governance … communication, 2012). 348 Under Colombian law, sub-soil resources are not governed by land owners. This is true …
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Maritime Traffic Effects on Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea. Volume 1 - Review of Impacts, Priority Areas and Mitigation Measures

… goods and services is rapidly weakening. Climate change, pollution, overfishing, introduced species and habitat … to grow at an alarming rate. These impacts are due to ship pollution and emissions, collisions and noise, grounding and … in the aquatic environment of Greece’. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 181(1–4):201–210. Thomas, K.V., Fileman, …
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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies

… can emigrate or acquire means to limit the impact of pollution (Kapp, 1972). They can also avoid financial damages … (through, for example, the institutionalisation of a pollution credit market). 63 See section 2.5.4, p. 22. 64 … ´, in Hanna et al. (1996), 13–34. Dales J.H. (1968), Pollution, Property and Prices : An Essay in Policy-Making …
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Framework for Assessing and Improving Law for Sustainability - A Legal Component of a Natural Resource Governance Framework

… well as weather patterns. Land, air, freshwater and marine pollution further threatens conditions in the natural … of natural resources such as the atmosphere, water, soil, climate; • how all types of natural resources are … physical destruction and alteration of habitats, marine pollution, introduction of exotic species and overuse of …
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A Global Register of Competences for Protected Area Practitioners

… to a protected area (e.g. fire, flood earthquake, pollution, drought, armed conflict, humanitarian crises). ● … Putting in place means for managing waste and controlling pollution (procedures, facilities, equipment). ● Putting in … creation. ● Including (as required) physical landscaping, soil stabilisation, establishment and care of vegetation, …
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White Paper - Regional Seas Governance

… damage to the oceans is caused by sea-based and land-based pollution, unsustainable exploitation of living and … endorsed a regional cooperation approach to address marine pollution and in 1974 the UNEP Regional Seas Programme (RSP) … seas, including the bed of all those waters and its sub-soil” situated within precise limits specified. Strategy: the …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Marine and Freshwater

Tools for measuring, modelling, and valuing ecosystem services : Guidance for Key Biodiversity Areas, natural World Heritage sites, and protected areas

… as a result of ecosystem processes and functions such as soil formation, nutrient cycling and primary production. ES … primary data collection (e.g. vegetation sur- veys, soil or water sampling, stakeholder consultation or social … on human health and wild species populations due to pollution from agro-chemicals; availability of water due to …
17 Jun 2026 Literature