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Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches
… that evaporates or transpires, or is incorporated into a product or a crop, consumed by humans or animals or otherwise … water?: A primer on Texas groundwater law. Texas Parks & Wildlife. July: 30–35. Lam, W.F. 1994. Institutions, … the landscape, obstructs waterways and can be harmful to wildlife. Another type of physical pollution is thermal (hot …
UNEP’s Compendium of Innovative Laws: promoting Green Economy & Sustainable Development
… ..238 Product Eco-Responsibility Ordinance … environment and safeguard the water, air, land, forest and wildlife of Nigeria”. Read together with Article 24 Cap A.9 … is in balance with their regeneration capacity (…) The wildlife of Botswana will be managed for the sustainable …
Addressing pollution: Governance frameworks, challenges and oppotunities in the context of the 2030 Agenda
… more than 100 instruments covering imports and exports, product standards, occupational exposure limits, bans and … dangerous climate change and reducing the exposure of wildlife and plants to ultraviolet light will also have … articles. However, its objectives to reduce pressures on wildlife would include reduction of pressures resulting from …
The Sacred Dimension of Protected Areas: Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Delos Initiative - Ouranoupolis 2007
… Both Dhimurru and the Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife Service (PWNT) has successfully applied the Both … family endemic to the San Francisco Peaks (US Fish and Wildlife Service 1983), occurs above the tree line. The most … web site, undated). The Peaks’ most valuable natural product, in monetary as well as non-monetary terms, is its …
Global Land Outlook
… and the presentation of material in this information product do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever … estimated 80 per cent of the tourism market is centered on wildlife, with the overall tourism industry generating a … of land resources; a degraded landscape or disappearing wildlife will no longer be attractive to visitors. 8. Raw …
Safeguarding the contribution of wild living resources and ecosystems to food security
… demands and use of agrochemicals that damage the health of wildlife and humans, and that agri-food corporations exert … biodiversity value and corridors essential for maintaining wildlife, not least the many natural systems that act as …
International water governance: Conservation of freshwater ecosystems Vol. 1: International agreements compilation and analysis
… and land reclamation; n disease and pest control; n wildlife conservation and development; n fisheries and aqua … protection and management of the Basin; and n promotion of wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism development. … of waste oils, defined as any semi-liquid or liquid used product totally or partially consisting of mineral or …
Landscape conservation law. Present trends and perspectives in international and comparative law.
… Commission (1997) The Character of England: landscape, wildlife and natural features Cheltenham, UK IUCN and WCMC … protection and use of lands, waters, mineral resources, wildlife, forests and plant life is available. Special laws … surface waters, as well as for protecting the habitat of wildlife and plant life, water protection areas shall be …
Comment aborder la REDD+ au Cameroun: Contexte, enjeux et options pour une stratégie nationale
… de conservation internationaux tels que WWF, UICN et Wildlife Conservation Society, et les partenaires bilatéraux … and the operation of local councils themselves. Wildlife tax Regulations from 1999 define that village communities have access to financial benefits from wildlife resource exploitation. This is particularly relevant …
Addressing the problems of access : Protecting sources, while giving users certainty
… which have since been de facto amended by the newer Wildlife Act.]29 2.1.2.1 Extent of scope and coverage 30 The … Petit et al., 2001; Benavidez, in Carrizosa, 2002. 29 2001 Wildlife Law, discussed in Benavidez, in Carrizosa, 2002. 30 … provided to AMRAD for the com- mercial development of a product derived from a WA flora.42 In essence, where one or …