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IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2014: A conservation assessment of all natural World Heritage sites
… the World Heritage Convention in protecting the planet’s biodiversity and natural heritage and positioning the worlds’ … Perruchoud, Verena Treber, Alice Rizzo, Sophie Zielcke and Marine Deguignet. Thanks are due to the IUCN WCPA, and in … areas ✱ Average site size is 1,225,706 hectares ✱ 46 marine sites ✱ 107 forest sites ✱ 15 transboundary sites ✱ 19 …
Publication - An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… of the Convention, to be a concrete example for valuing biodiversity and its ecosystem services, and for taking … regional and global action and cooperation in the marine sector.”32 UNCLOS foresees different maritime zones … and the subsoil thereof and exercises jurisdiction over marine scienti!c research and for the protection of the …
Environmental Security and the Role of Law
… the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal is an extremely biodiversity-rich area, both in natural and cultural terms, … resources, deforesta- tion, desertification, declines in marine fisheries and the impacts of climate change, increase … Protocol to the London Convention and the Prevention of Marine Pollution’, Review 2008, 241–256; Cam Carruthers, …
Water-related conflict and security in Southern Africa: The SADC Protocol on shared watercourses
… the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal is an extremely biodiversity-rich area, both in natural and cultural terms, … resources, deforesta- tion, desertification, declines in marine fisheries and the impacts of climate change, increase … Protocol to the London Convention and the Prevention of Marine Pollution’, Review 2008, 241–256; Cam Carruthers, …
The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers
… the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal is an extremely biodiversity-rich area, both in natural and cultural terms, … resources, deforesta- tion, desertification, declines in marine fisheries and the impacts of climate change, increase … Protocol to the London Convention and the Prevention of Marine Pollution’, Review 2008, 241–256; Cam Carruthers, …
International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014
… the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal is an extremely biodiversity-rich area, both in natural and cultural terms, … resources, deforesta- tion, desertification, declines in marine fisheries and the impacts of climate change, increase … Protocol to the London Convention and the Prevention of Marine Pollution’, Review 2008, 241–256; Cam Carruthers, …
International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014
… the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal is an extremely biodiversity-rich area, both in natural and cultural terms, … resources, deforesta- tion, desertification, declines in marine fisheries and the impacts of climate change, increase … Protocol to the London Convention and the Prevention of Marine Pollution’, Review 2008, 241–256; Cam Carruthers, …
International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014
… the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal is an extremely biodiversity-rich area, both in natural and cultural terms, … resources, deforesta- tion, desertification, declines in marine fisheries and the impacts of climate change, increase … Protocol to the London Convention and the Prevention of Marine Pollution’, Review 2008, 241–256; Cam Carruthers, …
Depend on nature: Ecosystem services supporting human livelihoods
… in Ecosystem Services for People 30 5. Mainstream biodiversity concerns into business planning and operations … from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological … inventory the current understanding of global terrestrial, marine and inland water biodiversity (WCMC, 2000). The …
Illicit wildlife trafficking: An environmental economic and social issue
… and one that has impeded progress in combating biodiversity loss and in crime prevention. The mistake that … are getting through. c) Case study: Cross-over crimes and marine fisheries There is no doubt that legal, sustainably … can take the form of illegal fishing, directly impacting marine biodiversity, food security, livelihoods and economies …