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Its forty chapters , with 115 program areas in over 400 pages of text , covered the whole range of environment and development issues — from atmosphere , soil , forests , and oceans to population , consumption , toxic and solid waste ...
Its forty chapters , with 115 program areas in over 400 pages of text , covered the whole range of environment and development issues — from atmosphere , soil , forests , and oceans to population , consumption , toxic and solid waste ...
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... ( b ) Countries with low - lying coastal areas ; ( c ) Countries with arid and semi - arid areas , forested areas and areas liable to forest decay ; ( d ) Countries with areas prone to natural disasters ; ( e ) Countries with areas ...
... ( b ) Countries with low - lying coastal areas ; ( c ) Countries with arid and semi - arid areas , forested areas and areas liable to forest decay ; ( d ) Countries with areas prone to natural disasters ; ( e ) Countries with areas ...
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CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ARTICLE 8 IN - SITU CONSERVATION Each Contracting Party shall , as far as possible and as appropriate : ( a ) Establish a system of protected areas or areas where special measures need to be taken to ...
CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ARTICLE 8 IN - SITU CONSERVATION Each Contracting Party shall , as far as possible and as appropriate : ( a ) Establish a system of protected areas or areas where special measures need to be taken to ...
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