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IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2 - A conservation assessment of all natural World Heritage sites
… followed by tourism impacts, legal and illegal fishing and hunting, fires, water pollution and dams. Climate change has … / Harvesting Aquatic Resources Fire/ Fire Suppression Hunting (commercial/subsistence) Tourism/ visitors/ … Industrial/ Military Ef�uents Hyper-Abundant Species Hunting (commercial/subsistence) Erosion and Siltation/ …
Wilderness Protected Areas: Management Guidelines for IUCN categories 1b protected areas
… such as fire management and subsistence harvesting (hunting, gathering) are viewed through the perspective of … the particular style in which it is pursued. For example, hunting is not necessarily wilderness-dependent. However, certain styles of hunting, such as pursuing game under the most natural …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… Sources 237 19.1.2 Lead Poisoning Resulting from Hunting and Fishing 239 19.2 Overexploitation of Wetland … activities: the use of lead pellets in waterfowl hunting and lead weights in angling leads to saturnism (lead … and woodfelling, overgrazing, overfishing and excess hunting pressure. In coastal wetlands, species are frequently …
Feasibility study on establishing transboundary cooperation in the potential Tara-Drina National Park
… through the collection of medicinal plants, tourism, and hunting in the renowned Susica hunting ground. Agriculture is the main business and total … animals, which forms the basis for development of hiking, hunting and fishing, water sports, etc. Serbia Possible TB …
The precautionary principle in biodiversity conservation and natural resource management. An issues paper for policy-makers, researchers and practitioners
… the precautionary principle. However, it bans all hunting of wildlife, a measure which was presumably … surrounding the level and conser- vation impact of hunting. Southeast Asia provides several examples of the … responses to disturbance, disease, habitat destruction and hunting, extraction or fishing even of single species are …
Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011 - More case studies from around the globe
… islands of Seychelles. These populations were lost through hunting, sale to passing ships and thousands were sent to … become part of the reproductive population in the region. Hunting of sea turtles in the Arabian Gulf does not exist and … on CITES Appendix I. Major threats for the species are hunting, habitat destruction and degradation including …
Conservation with justice - A rights-based approach
… various forms of agro-forestry, terrace agriculture, hunting, herding, and fishing – were for a long time … easily concluded that resources related to agricultural, hunting, and fishing activities are protected as subsistence … protected areas might ban activities like food collecting, hunting, or extraction of natural resources, while in other …
Forest fires and the law: a guide for national drafters based on the fire management voluntary guidelines
… forest products, industrial development, resettlement and hunting. Therefore proactive fire management needs … forest products, industrial development, resettlement, hunting, negligence and arson. The Fire Management Voluntary … forest products; industrial development; resettlement; hunting; negligence and arson. The overview concluded that …
Forests and protected areas : Guidance on the use of the IUCN protected area management categories
… managed for sport shooting etc Setting aside forests for hunting is almost certainly the oldest form of forest … forests from a biodiversity perspective were once hunting areas. In Poland and Belarus, for example, the … and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Similar long-standing hunting reserves contain some of the most natural forests in …