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Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species

… other  threat  processes  (including invasive species, disease risk, habitat fragmentation etc).    Further  … Habitats Climate Change Interactions with other Threats - Disease Impacts / Vulnerability Climate Change Interactions … to new exploitation threats as they migrate to new areas? Disease No known disease threat and no predicted disease
18 Jun 2026 Document

Biodiversity for (Bio)technology under the Convention on Biological Diversity: bioprospecting partnership in practice

… problems in public health of Latin America: the Chagas disease or American Tripanosomiasis. INBio carried out some … activities on plants with inhibitory activity of the disease in 1997. In the year 2001 the United States of … 2001-present ChagasSpaceProgram Plants, fungi* Chagas disease 2001-present 10 SACRO Plants* Ornamental applications …
18 Jun 2026 Literature See it in ECOLEX · This content is provided by ECOLEX

Environmental Guidance Note for Disaster Risk Reduction - Healthy Ecosystems for Human Security

… of life, offer protection from natural disasters and disease and are the foundation for human culture (Millennium … water filtration, pollination, erosion control, disease regulation; - cultural services: these are services … • … Regulating • Climate regulation • Flood regulation • Disease regulation • Water purification • … Cultural • …
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Farmer's Rights in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

… crop varieties that promote productivity and resistance to disease that can only be maintained with the continuous input …
18 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

Conservation with justice - A rights-based approach

… States parties shall take appropriate measures to combat disease and malnutrition “through the provision of adequate … people’s rights. These impacts range from increased disease and mortality to food insecurity, water scarcity, and … to controlling odours and the spread of flies and disease resulting from inadequately managed agricultural …
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Climate Change and the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation Position Paper

… of drinking water and exacerbation of the spread of disease. Water scarcity may also result in increasing the … example, endemic morbidity and mortality due to diarrhoeal disease associated with floods and droughts are expected to …
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International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures

18 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Biological Diversity

Position document for Rotterdam Convention COP8 Meeting - 2017

18 Jun 2026 Document

Guidelines on Biofuels and Invasive Species

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The Minamata Convention on Mercury and its implementation in the Latin America and Caribbean region

… in a timeframe of 2-3 years since its adoption. 9 Minamata Disease is a serious and irreversible neurological syndrome … and, in extreme cases, paralysis and death. Minamata Disease was named after the Japanese city that was the centre … people died in 1956, the year the �rst cases of the disease were detected. More than 111 casualties and 400 cases …
18 Jun 2026 Document in Chemicals and Waste