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European charter on hunting and biodiversity
… in the area where they physically reside and have hunting rights. Most resident hunters have strong socio-cultural ties … benefit for conservation and society 3.1.1 Rationale: Human decisions that change land-use and affect species are … at all appropriate scales; h) Recognise that natural and human-induced change is inevitable. - and - 3.3.2.2 Hunters …
Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines
… also possibly geological/ geomorphological features, where human visitation, use and impacts are controlled and limited … character and influence, without permanent or significant human habitation, protected and managed to preserve their … city and the national government for loss of development rights. National park designation will result in increased …
Sustainable tourism in protected areas: Guidelines for planning and management
… contracts within protected areas 138 9.9 Summary 144 10. Human resources planning for tourism in protected areas 145 10.1 Introduction 145 10.2 The human asset 145 10.3 Job analysis 146 10.4 Recruitment and … elements, values and lifestyles of the host. n Respect rights and interests of the community, property owners and …
Energy, Ecosystems and livelihoods: Understanding linkages in the face of climate change impacts
… short overview on the impacts of degrading eco-systems on human well-being. How current energy consumption is … through the goods and services they provide, support human well-being (see Figure 1). A key ecosystem service is … � overall capital e.g. natural, social �impacts on human rights and justice Source: adapted from Table 2.2 UNEP …
Strategic Report: Environment, Peace and Security - a Convergence of Threats
… Organization (ICPO) – INTERPOL and UN Environment. All rights reserved. This publication may be reproduced in whole … such as corruption or diverse trafficking (drugs, weapons, human beings). Fig. 2: The need for coordination and … law delivers for people and the planet; • Protecting Human Rights and the Environment: increasing the …
Citizen participation in legislative procedures regarding the environment
… (Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, 1972) recognizes that “Man has the … and Development (Río de Janeiro, 1992) proclaims that human beings “are entitled to a healthy and productive life …
Global Warming of 1.5°C - an IPPC special report on the impacts of global warming
… pages: 33 A. Understanding Global Warming of 1.5°C4 A1. Human activities are estimated to have caused approximately … Total pages: 33 A3. Climate-related risks for natural and human systems are higher for global warming of 1.5°C than at … SPM.2). {1.3, 3.3, 3.4, 5.6} A3.1. Impacts on natural and human systems from global warming have already been observed …
E1 - Regulation of the Environment - Support Function of Groundwater Systems
… they play in the natural environment, and the effects that human activity can have on those processes. Building on part … cycle, groundwater resources are often threatened by human activities, such as destruction of the aquifer matrix, … withdraw water from the aquifer and all authorizations and rights to make a withdrawal under this Act shall be limited …
Guidelines - Biodiversity in Impact Assessment
… 6 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2003). Ecosystems and Human Well-being: A Framework for Assessment. Island Press. … life support systems and maintaining future options for human development); • Ecosystem, species and genetic … activity result in changes to the access to, and/or rights over biological resources? To facilitate the …