Search results

Explore only content tagged with
541 Results
Sorted by relevance

Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual

… village-based, small-scale accommodation, guiding and food services adjacent to the park. TMI and the park also … (meeting space, participant transport, lodging facilities, food, paper, markers, tape, printed materials, etc.). • … dimensions of poverty: • Opportunities: income, housing, food, alternative livelihoods, education, acquisition of new …
19 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

Introduction to the Minamata Convention on Mercury - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… in the atmosphere great distances, and can enter the food chain and accumulate in flora and fauna such as fish, …
19 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Chemicals and Waste

Wetland ecosystem services Factsheet 6 - Reservoirs of biodiversity

… as worms and small shellfish contained in the mud provide food for internationally important populations of migratory …
19 Jun 2026 Document

Cultural Heritage Information Pack: 4 Working in wetlands -- the tools of the trade

… of water, a diversity of natural resources that provide food, fibre, medicines and shelter, and usually a high level …
19 Jun 2026 Document

Introduction to the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits

… that are toxic to them. Marine organisms that are used for food can become contaminated with substances such as mercury, …
19 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Biological Diversity

Introduction to the Basel Convention - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… that are toxic to them. Marine organisms that are used for food can become contaminated with substances such as mercury, …
19 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Chemicals and Waste

Introduction to Marine Pollution - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… that are toxic to them. Marine organisms that are used for food can become contaminated with substances such as mercury, …
19 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Marine and Freshwater

Introduction to the International Legal Framework on Marine Pollution

… that are toxic to them. Marine organisms that are used for food can become contaminated with substances such as mercury, …
19 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Marine and Freshwater

Wetland ecosystem services Factsheet 8 - Cultural values

… availability of adequate water became an essential part of food production. Places where it was abundant became the …
19 Jun 2026 Document

Cultural Heritage Information Pack: 5 Cultural heritage -- a management challenge

… for generations by providing a source of income and food. Following Senegal’s independence, traditional practices …
19 Jun 2026 Document