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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation
… relationships, and the dispersal of parasites and disease, are examples of processes that may be greatly … (such as hunting, persecution as pests, introduction of disease and new predators, habitat modification) that are … weeds and exotic species; • facilitate the spread of disease; • introduce new genes which could disrupt local …
The environmental impact of economic incentives for agricultural production: a comparative law study
… the chemical and biological control of parasites and disease, the reduction of post-harvest losses, etc. As has … and the fish to quality control so as to detect any disease that might arise (article 28). B. LEGAL MEASURES TO … either directly, or by decreasing their resistance to disease, harmful organisms or frost damage. 242/ A number of …
The precautionary principle in biodiversity conservation and natural resource management. An issues paper for policy-makers, researchers and practitioners
… (SPS, 1994) governs use of trade measures to control disease, contaminants or organisms that may pose risks to … The dynamics, behaviour, and responses to disturbance, disease, habitat destruction and hunting, extraction or … of the ecosystem, including overexploitation, spread of disease, social or ecological disruption due to selective …