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Transboundary Conservation. A systematic and integrated approach

… appropriate, to maintain ecological processes and also taking into account the needs of migratory species’ (UNEP/ … across the network is exchanged on a voluntary basis. Taking into account the governance diversity of the region, … and largely uncultivated, its existence has been an incidental boon for wildlife and representative samples of …
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The Futures of Privately Protected Areas

… ‘nature’ in this context). At one end of the spectrum are incidental conservation benefits that may accrue to the … more parties (usually right-holders) voluntarily commit to taking certain actions, refraining from certain actions, or … high population densities conservation is often about taking opportunities to restore landscapes rather than …
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A guide to designing legal and institutional frameworks on alien invasive species

… and sustain- able use of biological diversity, taking into account the risks to human health. The Cartagena … from the IUCN Commission on Environmental Law for taking the time to respond to questions, review and provide … no long-term effects on non- target native species. Some incidental loss to non-target species may be an inevitable …
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Judicial handbook on environmental law

… Species are becoming extinct at an unprecedented rate, taking with them potential yet unknown sources of medicines, … of the directions this newly developing branch of law is taking, and a greater practical ability to handle these new … Other unintended factors can be added, such as incidental taking of species and the introduction of foreign …
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Large-scale marine protected areas - Guidelines for design and management

… the entire area. This can result in some managers taking a coarse approach in data collection, which can … and the human dimension. • Deal with uncertainty by taking a precautionary approach that considers the … type and physical environment type in the overall network taking into account principle 5. This principle is to ensure …
23 Jun 2026 Literature

International Environmental law-making and Diplomacy Review

… as a forum for fostering North-South co-operation and for taking stock of recent developments in the negotiation and … should also be 39 Oran R. Young, ‘Regime Effectiveness: Taking Stock’, in Young, The Effectiveness, supra note 2, … related issues may seem either mundane or arcane, and only incidental to the more compelling questions of substance. …
23 Jun 2026 Document in Environmental Governance

Integration of groundwater management into transboundary basin organizations in Africa - Training manual

… in a step-by-step iterative process, with some changes taking place immediately and others requiring several years … 63.4 m³/s ■■ Draw a new Limpopo river flow hydrograph taking into account the irrigation ab- straction. ■■ Discuss … surface area. ■■ Indirect recharge from surface runoff and incidental artificial recharge arising from human activity …
23 Jun 2026 Literature

Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences

… disproportionate amount of heat from global warming and by taking up the rapidly increasing emissions of carbon dioxide, … fisheries supply largely low- value fishes (smaller tunas, incidental tuna-like species) to local markets in Pacific … including increased disturbance, loud noise exposure*, new incidental and deliberate Takes*, increased exposure to …
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Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts

… negotia- tions to answer their questions, before taking action. It is consequently urgent for all parties … beneficiary’ of the contract, but not if he is an ‘incidental beneficiary.’ • An intended beneficiary is someone … benefit, which is a direct objective of the contract. • An incidental beneficiary receives some type of ben- efit in the …
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Maritime Traffic Effects on Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea. Volume 1 - Review of Impacts, Priority Areas and Mitigation Measures

… be established in setting up the monitoring network, taking into account existing information about known critical … exposure; f) investigating acoustic exposure criteria by taking into account signal duration and repetition, energy, … Overexploitation of eggs and meat as food in the past, incidental mortality in fishing nets, and degradation of …
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