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International environmental governance: An international regime for protected areas

… biological diversity is considered. This includes species, genetic and ecosystem diversity. 5. Tracing the … global community of states, namely: n one ecosystem type threatened globally (Ramsar); n globally important sites … or fragile ecosystems as well as the habitat of depleted, threatened or endangered species and other forms of marine …
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The status of climate change litigation - A global review

… of Law No. 1450 of 2011 and of Law No. 1753 of 2015 that threatened high- altitude ecosystems, called páramos. The … struck down as unconstitutional statutory provisions that threatened high-altitude ecosystems, called páramos, which … Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Endangered Species Act. The first Clean Air Act case was Massachusetts …
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The Durban accord

… and spiritual, most critical to the survival of species and ecosystems, most crucial in safeguarding food, … landscapes and seascapes and the spread of invasive alien species. We see growing populations, globalisation, … concern that many areas of irreplaceable and immediately threatened biological diver- sity have not yet been …
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Transboundary protected areas for peace and co-operation

… project teams and action groups, focusing in particular on species and biodiversity conservation and the management of … restoration should be given to habitats of rare, threatened and endemic species, to critical native vegetation … their harmonisation. � Common or co-ordinated policies for threatened and protected species and ecosystems, migratory …
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Helping nature help us - Transforming disaster risk reduction through ecosystem management

… 3.1.1 Importance of species diversity for ecological resilience … and livelihoods of humans and ecosystems are not only threatened but vulnerability to natural hazards has also … 2% to 40% and approximately 95 million hectares of land threatened with irreversible degradation (UNEP, 2007). This …
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Evaluating effectiveness : A framework for assessing management effectiveness of protected areas

… project teams and action groups, focusing in particular on species and biodiversity conservation and the management of … Biodiversity Ecosystem level Species level (rare and threatened, indicator species, popular species, economically … may result in a prioritisation of the most vulnerable and threatened protected areas in a system. Engendering support: …
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Economic measures for biodiversity planning: An annotated bibliography of methods, experiences and cases

… Developing Country? Capturing the Pharmaceutical Value of Species Information. LEEC Paper DP 92-05, London … coral reefs - an economic analysis of a precious but threatened resource', Ambio 26 (6):345-545 Indonesia's coral … private stewardship and resource enhancement which is now threatened by a desire to regulate the resource by the …
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EU Action Plan against Wildlife Trafficing

… threat to the survival of some of nature’s most emblematic species. As a result, tigers, rhinoceros, elephants, and even species of timber such as rosewood are severely at risk of … the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and advocating for strict …
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Review of the Legal and Policy Framework for Transboundary Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa

… systems. It may require rules protecting certain species and habitats. It may also demand measures for … be directly affected – their access to play areas may be threatened. Also their access to fruit and other wild foods, … reservoirs were running dry and human livelihood was threatened.99 It is reported that Namibia may appeal to the …
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Review and Analysis of specific Transboundary Natural Resources Management (TBNRM) Initiatives in the Southern African Region

… systems. It may require rules protecting certain species and habitats. It may also demand measures for … be directly affected – their access to play areas may be threatened. Also their access to fruit and other wild foods, … reservoirs were running dry and human livelihood was threatened.99 It is reported that Namibia may appeal to the …
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