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Economic measures for biodiversity planning: An annotated bibliography of methods, experiences and cases

… Economic forces underlie and explain biodiversity degradation and loss, and economic measures provide a useful … in Zimbabwe by valuing the loss of forest stock and soil erosion. The results show that traditional measures … Industry Topics: Environmental accounting, Valuation, Soil erosion, Economic policies #6. Adhikari, A. P., …
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Persistent Organic Pollutants: Contaminated Site Investigation and Management Toolkit

… Fasheng Li, Director and Research Professor Department of Soil Pollution Control Chinese Research Academy of … Agency, Ghana Hashim Babiker, Professor, Dept. of Soil, University of El Gezira, Sudan O.O. Dada, Director and … BACKGROUND ON POPs POPs are resistant to environmental degradation through natural chemical, biological and …
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Business and ecosystems : Ecosystem challenges and business implications

… values; � Supporting – underlying processes such as soil formation, photosynthesis and nutrient cycling. The MA … and products – that will serve as substitutes, reduce degradation, restore ecosystems or increase efficiency of … Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa suffer from low soil productivity and rely on the expansion of cultivated …
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Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban foresty and greening

… and other perverse effects, namely, natural resource degradation. Among the problems faced by cities in developing … where it is accessible. The role of UPFG in controlling soil erosion and the use of urban and peri- urban forests as … which there may be specific provisions. The relevance of soil protection is rarely acknowledged explicitly in tree …
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Helping nature help us - Transforming disaster risk reduction through ecosystem management

… 2.1 Degradation of ecosystem services and increased disaster … al., 2012 Tsunami Island Loss of sand dunes, increase in soil salinity, coastal pollution, destruction of corals, … provision of ecosystem services and benefits. For example, soil and freshwater salinisation in cases of tsunamis will …
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Governance of Ecosystem Services. Lessons Learned from Cameroon, China, Costa Rica and Ecuador

… Development Goals (MDGs). The challenge of reversing the degradation of ecosystems and alleviating poverty while … Ÿ nutrient cycling Ÿ polination Ÿ photosynthesis Ÿ soil formation Ecosystem EPLP 79 Chap 1.indd 3 12.01.2012 … provisioning, regulating, and cultural processes through soil formation and pollination for the production of food, …
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Nature-based solutions to address climate change

… with other stressors that impact biodiversity, such as degradation and fragmentation of natural habitats, … in an increase in greenhouse gases. Deforestation and soil artificialization are the source of nearly 20% of … change. Mountain forests, for example, contribute to soil stabilization and reduce the risk of landslides; …
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The environmental impact of economic incentives for agricultural production: a comparative law study

… of agricultural resources 31 1. Water resources 32 2. Soil resources 34 3. Genetic resources 37 - ii - Page CHAPTER … a number of factors that have contributed to environmental degradation, the foremost of which have been the economic … supra (note 6), p. 2. 9/ FAO, Protect and Produce, Soil Conservation for Development, Rome, 1983, p. 5. 10/ FAO, …
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Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches

… and does not require national implementing legislation. soil water: water that occupies the unsaturated zone directly … the water table, rests in the spaces between particles of soil and is immediately available to plants. static storage: … pollutants that accumulate with little or very slow degradation because the capacity of the environment to …
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Community - based incentives for nature conservation

… livelihood activities however sometimes contribute to the degradation of the very natural systems they depend on. … part of local farming systems. As well as providing soil and water conservation, and shelter and windbreak … 40 Holmberg, G., 1990, ‘An economic evaluation of soil conservation in Kitui District, Kenya’, in Dixon, J., …
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