Environmental Act means the Environmental Management Act No 12 of 2011. “Forests Act” means the Forests Act Chapter 199 of the Laws of Zambia. “Government” means the Government of the Republic of Zambia. Sample 1 Based on 1 documents SaveCopy Environmental Act means the Antarctic En- Sample...
Additionally, ZEMA is sufficiently funded to carry out its work by the government of Zambian through the Environmental Management Act No. 12 of 2011 [58]. Zambia has also benefited from the World Bank’s support for the project on environmental safeguards enforcing regulations for mineral ...
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 ...
Solid waste management is a demanding issue globally. Zimbabwe is among nations in Southern Africa that faces political and socio-economic challenges in so
legislation, notablytheEnvironmentalImpact AssessmentAct;theWaste ManagementAct;thelaw on licensing certain types [...] daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org 首先应该指出,现有国家法律,特别是《环境影响评估法》、《废物管理法》、 关于为特定类型商业活动发放许可证的法律、载有各类危害环境的活动和设施清...
The programme has started being implemented in Kenya, Uganda and Malawi, with plans for Zambia, Tanzania and Ethiopia to follow in 2023. Climate Asset Management is a founding member of the Natural Capital Investment Alliance, whose 15-strong membership of investment firms aims to have mobilised ...
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...
Organizations: Zimbabwe’s Department of Parks and Wild Life Management (ZimParks), National Police. Background: Central and East Africa lost an estimated 50,000 rhinoceroses from the late 1960s to 1980, most of the continent’s population. Zambia’s rhino went locally extinct and poachers turne...
, unsafe working conditions, crude technology, unskilled labour, and poor waste management are significant challenges in ASGM (Basu et al.2015; Stemn et al.2021) (Fig.1) and promoting safer and more sustainable ASGM practices is critical continent wide. The sector has contributed to economic ...
In an era marked by globalisation and intensified worldwide trade, the movement of goods, people, and commodities across international borders has brought unprecedented challenges in the realms of agriculture, ecosystem management, and biodiversity. Despite efforts meant to prevent non-indigenous pests’...