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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 1 Mammals
… near the Godare Mission 7''26'N, 35'*2'E (Brown and Urban, 1970). Reported to be 'common' in the proposed Mago … total population was estimated to be 500 000 (Brown and Urban, 1970); this was based on a very small sample and is …
Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species
… Potential to feed into conservation management planning processes Scope: … rainfall. Reduction of this uncertainty would aid planning for adaptation to future climates. … new areas. Predicting such shifts will be beneficial in planning effective long term conservation mechanisms. • …
Indigenous and local communities and protected areas: Towards equity and enhanced conservation. Guidance on policy and practice for co-managed protected areas and community conserved areas
… ca tions in the series are as follows: National System Planning for Protected Areas. No. 1. Adrian G. Davey, 1998, x … village, a clan in transhumance or the inhab it ants of an urban neigh bour hood can be consid ered a “local commu … ment’ projects, like mines, dams, roads, indus tries and urban expan sion that threaten the biodiversity protected …
Share - Managing water across boundaries
… sharpens competing demands between countries, rural and urban areas, different user groups, and the river ecosystems … big or small. These inputs played a crucial role in the planning and completion of the book. Their time and … of that development. Benefit sharing enables a basin-wide planning perspective, which not only allows better man- …
Non-judicial grievance mechanisms in land-related disputes in Sierra Leone
… Ministry of Lands, Country Planning and the Environment: Established under the … planning and development. Under the NLP 2015, many of … in Sierra Leone. With the recent expansion in urban development and agricultural investment, the … Ministry of Lands, Country Planning and the Environment retaining oversight and …
Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks
… peoples should be fully engaged and participate in the planning and management of MIDAs through various governance … resistant to other land uses, including agricultural and urban encroachment. However, pressures on water availability … come under the authority of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, while Biosphere Reserves are …
Designing national pesticide legislation
… Vol. II, 1983 (E) 31. The role of legislation in land use planning for developing countries, 1985 (E) 32. Agricultural … food law, 2005 (E) 88. Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban forestry and greening, 2005 (E) 89. The legal framework …
Marine litter legislation: a toolkit for policy makers
… 4.1.2 Planning and Disaster Preparedness … 5.2 Planning … addressing prevention, remediation, coordination, and planning; creating incentives through market-based … Baltimore City, 2014. In 2008, Baltimore became the third urban “stream system” which required regulato- ry …
Accountability through Civic Participation in the Post-2015 Development Agenda
… community round tables and public hearings in more than 50 urban, regional and remote locations and received 35,000 … a critical public issue” (Ibid.: 25). 89 “A task-focused planning meeting that…brings together 60 to 80 people from … by a public body (i.e. city councils, municipalities, planning commissions) either as part of its regular meetings …
Legal frameworks for REDD: design and implementation at the national level
… existing laws. In order to design those systems, countries planning to host REDD activities should however begin … 170. 11 “The person not being the landowner of rural or urban property, having possessed it as his for five … the rights of other Guyanese citizens including the urban poor.131 Benefit sharing is therefore seen as nothing …