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European charter on hunting and biodiversity
… 3.4 Principle 4 – Maintain wild populations of indigenous species with adaptive gene pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … that support healthy and robust populations of harvestable species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … between all stakeholders in management of harvested species, associated species and their habitats. . . . . . . . …
Handbook of working procedures and policy guidance for the Chemical Review Committee
… birds · Reproductive toxicity birds · Other 4.2.2. Aquatic species · Fish · Invertebrates · Algal species · Aquatic plants · Other 4.2.3. Honey bees and other … 5.1. Terrestrial vertebrates · Mammals/birds 5.2. Aquatic species · Fish/invertebrates/algal species/aquatic plants …
The Futures of Privately Protected Areas
… large-scale ecological processes with characteristic species and ecosystems, which also have environmentally and … or a living feature such as an ancient grove IV Habitat/species management area: Areas to protect particular species or habitats, where management reflects this priority. …
Towards a mutually supportive relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity and the World Trade Organisation: An action guide
… the introduction of, and control or eradication of, alien species that threaten ecosystems, habitats or species. � Article 8(l) calls upon Parties to regulate or … application of the CBD on regulating the entry of alien species that can carry diseases or be pests, based on the …
Conservation with justice - A rights-based approach
… rights–complaint procedures to protect nature or other species have had only limited success.5 Yet with close to 115 … needs to be carried out if a project scores a –1 in any indicator. In the assessment of projects on sustainable … The IUCN Red List, for example, currently assesses 16,928 species as threatened with extinction.1 It is estimated that …
Values of protected landscapes and seascapes: protected landscapes and agrobiodiversity values
… in particular: (1) the wild relatives of domesticated species (for example crop wild relatives from which … population in Germany (6,860) is found there. The ultimate indicator of success is that the Rhön sheep is no longer … projects in the Rhön biosphere reserve: • The success indicator for conserving agrobiodiversity is mainly economic. …
Energy law and sustainable development
… energy consumed E. Although admittedly a very rough indicator, energy intensity has some attractive features: … Such behaviour encouraged analysts to invent an indicator that would include not only GDP/capita but take … to inflict great human and property loss. Plant and animal species will become endangered and extinct. Rangeland …
At the meeting
… Points for the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) and its Instruments Book: … same environmental problems and sharing the same migratory species the opportunity to compare notes, exchange ideas, try … to enter reservations regarding the protection afforded to species listed on the Appendices. Changes to the Appendices …
Scientific Assessment Report - UNECE Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution - Summary for policy makers
… is currently a major cause of the loss of red list species. It stimulates dominant species such as grasses, bushes, algae and nettle. Reducing … than additional nature management to protect threatened species. There are many cost-effective ammonia measures …
The Minamata Convention on Mercury and its implementation in the Latin America and Caribbean region
… exposed to mercury through diet, mainly by eating certain species of �sh; they may also be exposed due to breakage of … as well as well as in the measurement of human matrices (indicator of exposure). A more in-depth analysis of this …