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Change : Adaptation of water resources management to climate change
… in plant and animal ranges, including those of insects and disease vectors.1 Such changes have serious implications for … as “prevention”. Prevention can be “primary”, in which the disease vectors themselves are attacked or controlled, for … to reduce the risk of exposure to a particular illness or disease. Such “secondary” prevention might include the use of …
Draft International Covenant on Environment and Development - Implementing Sustainable Development - Fifth Edition: Updated text (4th Revision)
… as hunger and malnutrition, unsafe water, poor sanitation, disease and inadequate education, as well as relative … of nonlinear events . Examples of such changes include disease emergence, abrupt alterations in water quality, the … measures to prevent, control and reduce water-related disease within a framework of integrated water management …
Food and Agriculture Organization (2017), IPPC Procedure Manual for Standard Setting
… if insects may be considered vectors of quarantined disease-causing agents it may not be prudent to accept live … Plant Protection Convention T P P T to control pests and disease organisms in straw and other durable non-food items … to rise. The killer fungus, Ug99, causes stem rust disease, which can destroy entire wheat fields. Two new …
Technical guidelines: Technical guidelines on the environmentally sound management of wastes consisting of, containing or contaminated with mercury or mercury compounds
… Minamata City, Japan, National Institute for Minamata Disease, Ministry of the Environment, Japan, pp. 73-84. … Minamata City Hall, 2000. “Minamata Disease - History and Message”, Minamata Disease Museum, Minamata City, Japan. Ministry of …