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The Tacaná Watersheds - Developing untapped potential: Strengthening resilience through cross-sectoral collaboration
… hurricanes as well as volcanic activity. Deforestation and degradation of the upper watersheds and of river banks has … the water and larger-scale farming has degraded the land. Soil erosion resulting from unregulated land use change has … numerous community pilot projects which addressed water, soil and environmental conser-vation. Eighty six pilot …
Implementing Sustainable Bioenergy Production. A Compilation of Tools and Approaches
… Another problem is that impact assessment factors such as soil and water impacts have usually been designed and based … wildlife habitat and agro-biodiversity, crop rotation, and soil and water conservation measures. These approaches may … methodological frameworks; addressing deforestation and degradation requires a coherent policy-practice loop to be in …
Conservation and sustainable development in mountain areas
… to the GRI corridor: the construction of roads, and the degradation of both natural and cultural resources. The … for coordination and the management of water and soil resources. A key activity is to generate the information … helping to combat erosion and provide nutrients to soil. Europe: the successful promotion of ‘Tome des Bauges’ …
Improving access to forest resources - Experiences in informal tenure reform from IUCN’s Livelihoods and Landscapes Strategy
… controls on grazing have facilitated agroforestry for soil conservation and a pilot joint forest management … with important watershed functions; deforestation and soil erosion are significant problems. Nearly half of the … allow for formal tenure would not have addressed the land degradation or land access issues. Despite the understanding …
Guidebook for policy and legislative development on conservation and sustainable use of freshwater resources
… as lakes, reservoirs and rivers, as well as from moist soil and other surfaces. Considerable amounts of water vapor … the ground through infiltration may be held in the soil, to eventually return to the surface through capillary … coastal and marine waters is necessary because their degradation threatens not only the health of important …
Groundwater in international law: Compilation of treaties and other legal instruments
… of this Convention: (a) "desertification" means land degradation in arid, semi-arid and dry sub- humid areas … means the terrestrial bio-productive system that comprises soil, vegetation, other biota, and the ecological and … human activities and habitation patterns, such as: (i) soil erosion caused by wind and/or water; (ii) deterioration …
Value : Counting ecosystems as water infrastructure
… values to save costs and safeguard profits Ecosystem degradation leads to declining future profits, increasing … the water, meaning that it percolates ste- adily into the soil or runs off into streams and rivers gradually. Forest … understorey forest vegetation and leaf litter protect the soil from the impact of rain that falls through the canopy. …
POPs and PIC Chemicals
… human health and the environment: SCCPs strongly bonds to soil and sediments, where it can remain during a considerable … surface resistance/repellency to oil, water, grease or soil. PFOS is both intentionally produced and formed by degradation from a large group of related substances, …
Draft International Covenant on Environment and Development - Implementing Sustainable Development - Fifth Edition: Updated text (4th Revision)
… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 vi ARTICLE 23: SOIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … movement of hazardous waste, as well as the environmental degradation caused by transnational corporations . The CEL … local air quality programmes and plans . ARTICLE 23 SOIL Parties shall take all appropriate measures to ensure …
Technical guidelines on hazardous wastes: physico-chemical treatment (d9) and biological treatment (d8)
… Soil flushing/washing … programme would usually be designed to collect samples of soil/foliage/air from a spread of agreed locations in the … in shallow lagoons/ponds are subject to biological degradation with mixing and/or enhanced oxygenation. Waste … As constituents of wastes, hydrolysis offers a route to degradation, but requires great caution in the control and …