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Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species
… and growth of individuals, linking them to periods of peak resource availability. Mistiming of these events could … level impacts is that that it would be less resource intensive in terms of funding and time … less resource intensive, both … increases the ability to effectively engage a key resource provided …
Improving governance of pastoral lands
… apart, or which they only use in certain years. Different resource patches that are geographically distant, such as … variability (e.g. extreme cold or dry seasons) that limit resource access or availability, but rangelands also show … (including industrial scale agriculture, mining and mineral extraction, major infrastructural developments and …
Negotiate: reaching agreement over water
… today – bringing rivers back to life and maintaining the resource base for many. www.waterandnature.org couv_ARP.indd … the planet’s biodiversity. Water is known as a ‘fugitive’ resource: that means that – unlike land, food, trees, … towards and rewards from, a flowing yet fugitive resource such as water. Water intersects subjects ranging …
Conservation and Sustainable Use under the International Treaty
… to increase by 70 percent by 2050, relying on a natural resource base that is reaching its limits and with climate … are within our reach. The food security of millions of resource-poor smallholder farmers in developing countries … work on the International Treaty, and as an information resource for the development of awareness-raising material. …
Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual
… between humans and other biodiversity, the complexities of resource use, including barriers to sustainable resource use, improved health outcomes are maximised when … These should be supported by additional financial and resource plans and supportive legislation to ensure …
Sustainable tourism in protected areas: Guidelines for planning and management
… analysis 146 10.4 Recruitment and selection 147 10.5 Human resource development 148 10.6 Performance evaluation 149 11. … the risk of damage and destruction to this unique natural resource. Visitor impact management is ever more important as … a late version of the draft. Ms Culverson wrote the Human Resource section of the Guidelines. The Department of …
MEA Negotiator’s Handbook
… ........................................ 3-104 3.8.1.4. Resource Allocation Framework ........................ 3-106 … 4-11 4.3.7. Community resource interests … forests. CRAMRA Convention for the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities. (See ATS). Not yet into force. …
Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… Protected Area Guidelines are the world’s authoritative resource for protected area managers. Involving collaboration … with associated cultural values and traditional natural resource management systems. Generally large, mainly in a … condition, with a proportion under sustainable natural resource management and where low-level non-industrial …
Values of protected landscapes and seascapes: protected landscapes and agrobiodiversity values
… nutrition and medicine, and as a culturally important resource. For example, in Kenya, indigenous seeds have been … It is pertinent to emphasize resilience, adaptation for resource allocation, and the human drivers of landscape … towards a landscape dominated by an aggressive pattern of resource exploitation containing mining operations, a …
Beyond access : Exploring implementation of the fair and equitable sharing commitment in the CBD
… Applying conventional contractual law to a new concept of resource-based ownership or rights 18 2.7.4 Lack of … informational elements 65 4.2.1.5 Summing up – the genetic resource trigger 65 4.2.2 The second trigger: “Utilization of … drink- ing water systems, or selling it in bottles as mineral, filtered or purified water. Where water resources …