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Aquaculture - site selection and site management

… and scientific knowledge must be applied to control disease. Fallowing is one of the techniques available for the … cages already containing large fish. In the event of a disease outbreak at one site the next juveniles to be stocked … at sea and on land This section takes into consideration disease risks and the potential transfer to wild fish …
17 Jun 2026 Literature See it in ECOLEX · This content is provided by ECOLEX

AEWA Conservation Guidelines No. 10 - Guidelines on Avoidance of Introductions of Non-native Waterbird Species (TS No. 12)

… potential causes of these problems include predation, disease spread, competition, and disruption of nutrient … biodiversity, such as predation (including grazing), disease, competition, hybridisation and disruption of … captive Mallards probably also increases the incidence of disease in wild populations, such as Duck Virus Enteritis …
17 Jun 2026 Document

Values of protected landscapes and seascapes: protected landscapes and agrobiodiversity values

… across the world, agrobiodiversity is an insurance against disease and extreme climatic f luctuations, as a coping … communities to survive extreme weather conditions or crop disease, lowering breeding potential, and generally eroding … need for adaptation to climate change, animal and plant disease etc. becomes better recognised. Frequently the …
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Case Study - Opportunities provided by the Nagoya Protocol in specific cases of the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and agricultural sector

… and calcium – ideal diet for people suffering from coeliac disease or anaemia and for athletes. Can be cultivated in dry … food a perfect diet for athletes and people with coeliac disease. IMPRINT Published by: Deutsche Gesellschaft für …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

D2 - Dams, Ecosystems and Fisheries

17 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Environmental Governance

Protecting human health and the environment: A guide to the Rotterdam Convention on hazardous chemicals and pesticides

… on from mothers to children – infants were "born" with the disease. New cases continued to appear into the 1980s. There … killing or repelling the mosquitoes that spread malaria, a disease that annually kills 1 million children under the age …
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Special Rapporteur on the Environment_2016 Report

… as do mortality and illness from heat waves, drought, disease and malnutrition. In general, the greater the … in eastern and southern Africa were at risk of hunger, disease and lack of water because of drought conditions. Lake …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Environmental Governance

The 16 New POPs - An introduction to the chemicals added to the Stockholm Convention as Persistent Organic Pollutants by the Conference of the Parties

… immune and reproductive systems, greater susceptibility to disease and even diminished intelligence. Stockholm … to hepta- CNs. Chronic exposure increases risk of liver disease. Use and production PCNs make effective insulating …
17 Jun 2026 Document

Ozone Depletion - Chapter 9 - UNEP Training Manual on International Environmental Law

… eye cataracts and a reduction in the body’s immunity to disease. A 1% decrease in ozone would lead to about a 4% …
17 Jun 2026 Document in Climate and Atmosphere

Accountability through Civic Participation in the Post-2015 Development Agenda

… mTRAC (Uganda) allows the government to stay on top of disease surveillance and medicine stocks through periodic … accounts of events that affect their daily lives, such as disease outbreaks or attacks from rebel groups. To avoid … that enables health care workers to send weekly reports on disease surveillance, malaria case management and stock …
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