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International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014

… through agreements among states; and • threats causing population movements (environmental refugees or internally … the degradation and change of such resources. The global population is expected to reach 8 billion by the year 2020, … for US$ 9-24 billion annually.41 Increased population growth and thereby increased demand for charcoal may further …
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International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014

… through agreements among states; and • threats causing population movements (environmental refugees or internally … the degradation and change of such resources. The global population is expected to reach 8 billion by the year 2020, … for US$ 9-24 billion annually.41 Increased population growth and thereby increased demand for charcoal may further …
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International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014

… through agreements among states; and • threats causing population movements (environmental refugees or internally … the degradation and change of such resources. The global population is expected to reach 8 billion by the year 2020, … for US$ 9-24 billion annually.41 Increased population growth and thereby increased demand for charcoal may further …
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The World Charter for Nature

… viability on the earth shall not be compromised; the population levels of all life forms, wild and domesticated, … In formulating long-term plans for economic development, population growth and the improvement of standards of living, due …
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Biodiversity offsets: Views, experience, and the business case

… offsets and compensatory conservation activities 22 Box 6: Growth of wetland mitigation banking in the USA 23 Box 7: The … of natural habitat is probably inevitable, due to population growth and economic development. Still, while … by proactively managing for a single large, viable RCW population at Southlands, and conserving the largest …
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Sustainably Investing in Rangelands - Jordan

… at risk and about 250,000 of inhabitants (5%of Jordan’s population) engaging directly or indirectly in pastoral … on their natural resources as well as socio-economic growth. The community (supported by the Ministry of … protected areas is insufficient. With the growing human population and its increasing levels of prosperity, the …
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Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation

… IV: Transboundary protected areas 265 Introduction 265 1 Growth of TBPAs 266 2 Approaches to TBPAs 267 2.1 IUCN … imminent danger, such as: • A serious decline in the population of the endangered species or other species of … 57 IUCN-EPLP No. 81 to conclude agreements for any population of species or lower taxon of wild animal whose …
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Women as change-makers in the governance of shared waters

… to reduce inequalities, thereby contributing to economic growth and increased social cohesion (Dabla-Norris et al., … 5  Water security is understood here as “The capacity of a population to safeguard sustainable access to adequate … system, overall economic benefits, percentages of the population reached, and environmental benefits. 9  In a …
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Human rights and the Environment: Rio + 20 - Joint Report OHCHR and UNEP

… sustainable agriculture serve as major engines of economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction. This report … change “will be felt most acutely by those segments of the population who are already in a vulnerable situation …”; … The study also emphasized that those segments of the population already in vulnerable situations, including women, …
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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 1 Mammals

… in relative terms (i.e. large numbers in relation to the population and biology of the species). Absolute high … of trade data alone. Information on biological status, population trends and a whole range of other factors was … may actually have benefited Guereza by promoting secondary growth and hence increasing its food supply (Struhsaker, …
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