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Part 4 oftheAct,that the underlying principlesinenvironmentalmatters for deep seabed mining shall be to ensure that the conservation,protectionandmanagement of the marine and coastal environment of the Cook Islands is not compromised by seabed mineral activity and is guaranteed by the formulation, enac...
Within the context of disaster management, climate change adaptation and resilience are studied from multiple perspectives of ecological, economic and social contexts (Mahmood et al.2021; Shirgir et al.2019). Adjustments within these multiple perspectives are required in response to actual or expected ...
If we understand how different segments in different parts of the world feel and act, we can better educated and drive constructive behaviour change through relevant and respectful messaging. To engage multiple segments, brands need to think about presenting sustainability as a co-benefit, not the ...
Solid waste management is a demanding issue globally. Zimbabwe is among nations in Southern Africa that faces political and socio-economic challenges in so
In Kenya, environmental protection is governed by the Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA). The EMCA codifies requirements for protecting various aspects of the environment and also delineates responsibilities for fulfilling these requirements. In addition, environmental regulations and guidelin...
296-FZ "On limiting greenhouse gas emissions" Nauru Environmental Management and Climate Change Act No. 34 of 2020 Tuvalu Climate Change Resilience Act 2019 Figure 2.2: Selected examples of new climate legislation adopted since 2019. Pillar 2: Pollution Public concern over plastic pollution has ...
The concluding words are worth noting: “A better understanding of the interactions between anthropogenic material and energy flows and ecosystem processes can help reduce unintended consequences of narrowly focused policy and management decisions.” To see Key Quotes about this post, click HERE Share ...
In the context of natural resource degradation, migration can act as means of adaptation both for those leaving and those supported by remittances. Migration can also result from an inability to adapt in-situ, with people forced to move, sometimes to situations of worse or of the same exposure...
When climate change adaptation is explicitly addressed, the cost-benefit calculators formadaptation intentionwith a long-term planning horizon. The farmers argue that they generally base their farm management decisions on cost-benefit analyses. Therefore, they balance perceived risks related to climate cha...