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Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security

… rights increase vulnerability, hunger and poverty, and can lead to conflict and environmental degradation when competing … tenure rights. 25.3 In order that tenure problems do not lead to conflicts, all parties should take steps to resolve …
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D1 - Ecosystem Approach and Ecosystem Services

… the likelihood of environmental damage.[2] Following the lead of the ICJ, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), in …
27 May 2026 Course lesson in Environmental Governance

An Introduction to National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans

… assistance of other actors when required, but taking the lead itself. The Conference of the Parties The Conference of …
27 May 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

Biodiversity for (Bio)technology under the Convention on Biological Diversity: bioprospecting partnership in practice

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The Aarhus Convention: An implementation guide. Securing the public's rights through access to information, public participation and Access to justice for a healthy environment

… biological diversity in a way and at a rate that does not lead to the long-term decline of biological diversity, … Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as the lead agency for the Decade’s initiatives. Earlier instruments … Education for Sustainable Development, with UNESCO as the lead agency for its implementation. At a high-level meeting …
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The Funding Strategy of the International Treaty

… that institution in a developing country – the lead Neither technology transfer nor capacity place at …
27 May 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

Issues in water law reform

… of post-revolutionary or post-colonial circumstances can lead courts to turn a blind eye or to find inventive … power. In practice, of course, political factors generally lead Australian States to make sure that change causes … Failure to comply with virtually any of them could lead to the forfeiture - that is to say, the loss - of those …
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Nature-based solutions to address global societal challenges

… as multiple definitions of NbS develop, they may lead to some confusion about the concept and potentially … are involved in decision making and can take the lead. Partnerships. Achievement of real and lasting benefits … or inter-governmental organisations, was established to lead governance reform through country-wide micro-watershed …
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European Union overseas coastal and marine protected areas - overview of coastal and marine conservation efforts in the European Union's overseas countries and territories and outermost regions

… and seascape. CALLS UPON the EU and its Member States to lead by example in stepping up their efforts to achieve this … MC, Update Sept 2017), the European Overseas clear- ly lead the way EU Overseas - uneven marine conservation efforts … fishery resource (BRGM, 2014) Over time, these mud banks lead to mudflats and colonization with mangroves, which …
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Principles and concepts of international environmental law (Part 2) - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… exercise due diligence to prevent transboundary harm can lead to international responsibility, it may be considered …
27 May 2026 Course lesson in Environmental Governance