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Speaking a common language: The uses and performance of the IUCN system of management categories for protected areas

… task force to consider up-dating the categories system in light of the limitations described overleaf. The task force … 1.6: Conclusions and recommendations The issues brought to light by this research project are more complex and … outside protected areas that affects their ecology through pollution or other impacts – Mining leases that buffer …
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Issues in water law reform

… - known as a zero-revenue auction - is used to deepen air pollution markets. Under this mechanism, every year, each … lawfully and appropriately. 4.2.2 Allocation of water In light of the explanations given above, it is clear that in … powers to regulate the use of all waters in the light of the new hydrological, ecological and social …
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Value : Counting ecosystems as water infrastructure

… water and the environment has rarely been perceived beyond pollution and water quality concerns. Leaving ecosystems out … water use and water development. Luckily, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Over recent years, economic … and convincing information because it helps to high- light costs and benefits (and cost-bearers and beneficiaries) …
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Share - Managing water across boundaries

… • Providing compensation for costs – e.g., inundated land, pollution, loss of ecosystem services, harmful changes in … and to increase accountability for implementation in light of scientific advances. The IJC monitors and assesses … 22(3): 299–416. 40 Gooch J., 2005. The Mekong Agreement in light of International Principles Relating to Sustainable Use …
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A critique of transboundary natural resource management in Southern Africa

… these factors, this sec- tion of the paper helps to shed light on the emergence of TBNRM as a major devel- opment … on natural resources will result in over-exploitation and pollution. They argue that there is already uncon- trolled … for wildlife, threatened biodiversity, increas- ing pollution of the air and water and climate change due to …
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Pastoralism and the Green Economy - a natural nexus?

… water scarcity, carbon emissions and freshwater pollution. Recommendations To realize the potential of … system, and mature grasses are grazed leaving space and light for growth of fresh vegetation. In the semi-arid … change, land degradation, biodiversity loss and water pollution. A recent FAO report concluded However, because …
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Chemicals for a sustainable future; Report of the EEA Scientific Committee Seminar (Copenhagen, 17 May 2017)

… 2. European legislation has reduced acute pollution, but chronic, less apparent effects … Swedish Chemicals Agency LRTAP Long Range Transboundary Pollution Abbreviations 9Chemicals for a sustainable future … it will nevertheless lower the total chemical risk. In the light of the unanticipated uses in a circular economy, …
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GEO yearbook 2003

… sites, and reducing disturbances, habitat loss and pollution. The seventh meeting of the Conference of the … often, draught-proofing homes, using compact fluorescent light bulbs, and composting. Citizens who sign up to the … latest evidence from scientific research that can shed new light on ongoing and emerging environmental complexities and …
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Covering ABS: Addressing the need for sectoral, geographical,legal and international integration in the ABS regime - papers and studies of the ABS Project

… deeper phytoplankton closer to the surface where more light is available for photosynthesis (Johnston and Santillo, … species that had evolved to descend below the region of light, and ‘fertilized’ by the carcases of some light- … winds;’ and Art. 1, which includes in the definition of pollution actions which cause ‘harm to living resources and …
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Spring: Managing groundwater sustainability

… Groundwater Works 2.2 Threats to Groundwater: Overuse and Pollution 2.3 Information Needs for Improving Groundwater … soluble in water, such as nitrate, solvents and some light oils. The mobility of metals (e.g. lead, chromium) … Geological Survey and the Bangladesh Government shed light on the nature, scale and causes of arsenic …
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