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Introduced Non-native Waterbirds - Status within the African-Eurasian Flyways

… hybrids are fertile and cross- breeding could potentially lead to extinction of the White-headed Duck. A control scheme …
27 May 2026 Document

Towards Networks of Marine Protected Areas: The MPA Plan of Action for IUCN’s World Commission on Protected Areas

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WTO Panel Report on the "EC-Biotech" Case: Considerations for Trade and Development"

… planted biotech crops: Spain, which continued to be the lead country, followed by France, the Czech Republic, … of the precautionary principle; and feared that it could lead to the further fragmentation of international law and …
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The Role of legal instruments to support Green low-emission and climate-resilient development - A guidebook on assessing, selecting and implementing legal instruments

… catastrophic or irreversible, and/or risk requiring long lead time for implementation. INVESTOR ’S CRITERIA –– Loud: … necessary, adapted effectively. This step will ultimately lead to the production of a Legal Monitoring Plan, which will … and private actors’ political support and commitment to lead the reform process, identifying the available resources …
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Markets and Incentives in Livelihoods and Landscapes Strategy. Using Economic and Financial Tools to Sustain Forest Livelihoods and Landscapes

… and development goals. Human economic needs and wants lead directly to activities which over- exploit, clear and …
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Identification and gap analysis of key biodiversity areas : Targets for comprehensive protected area systems

… lupus extirpation from Yellowstone National Park, can lead to the decline and local extinction of other species at … subsequently). False positives, on the other hand, could lead to a species’ extinction because we assume we are … on field data, rather than solely on predictions that can lead to commission errors. Predicted occurrences, on the …
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Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)

… design and modelling, inherent uncertainty and risk will lead to both expected and unexpected situations. 3. The … first is that reproduction between related individuals can lead to reduced vigour, reproductive output and survival … was having undesirable impacts, this could potentially lead to a decision to control or remove the population or …
27 May 2026 Literature

Accountability through Civic Participation in the Post-2015 Development Agenda

… views have, in fact, influenced the process. This can lead to “consultation fatigue”33 and, in turn, decrease … capacity issues, decentralizing access to information may lead to fragmentation of efforts. For example, developing … in a debate with DAC members. While the examiners take the lead, other DAC members are able to raise questions, offer …
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Gender Action Plan of the Secretariat of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions (BRS-GAP) for 2014-2015

… the environment. It is also hoped that the BRS-GAP would lead to a greater recognition of the links between gender, …
27 May 2026 Document

Guidelines on Biofuels and Invasive Species

… legal frameworks, etc. • A profitable industry would lead to widespread adoption of the crops in question – … since creating a market for a fuel source would logically lead to more planting or farming of the species. For …
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