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Un an apres Rio, la commission du developpement durable prend la releve.
1994
The importance of some members of biocenosis in protecting the ecological balance on the preserved ecosystem Obedska bara [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1997
Ratajac, R. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia)) | Rajkovic, D. | Stojkovic, S. | Bobic, M. | Cokic, S.
The investigations have been done in Krstonosica shaft at 3 points, in February, May and October 1995, and in January and April 1996. They included algae, Rotatoria, Copepoda, Cladocera, and Hydracarina. The species from divisio Bacillariophyta were presented most among the algal species, with 56 species, then from divisio Chlorophyta, with 26 taxons, Euglenophyta 11, Cyanobacteria 9, Pyrrophyta 3, Xanthophyta 2 and Chrysophyta 1. Among animal groups the highest number belonged to the Rotatoria group, 111 taxons have been determined. The highest number was found during autumn season (86), then in spring (73), and only 14 species in winter. The species that mostly prevailed were phytophyl species. The Cladocera group was present with 18 taxons. The phytophyl species from overgrown plants again prevailed. The Copepoda group was present with 10 species and the phytophyl species were prevailed. According to saprobiological characteristics the greatest number belongs to beta-mezosaprobionts, then oligosaprobionts. A small number of species indicates to the eutrophication process and organic pollution of water.
Show more [+] Less [-]Coastal zone management in Sri Lanka: A lesson after recent naval accidents
2022
Ratnayake, Amila Sandaruwan | Perera, U.L.H.P.
Sri Lanka is positioned as an important hub for international shipping. The recent naval accidents of MT New Diamond (in 2020) and MV X-Press Pearl (in 2021) suggest that the country is at risk for future maritime environmental disasters. However, Sri Lanka still has no adequate planning and regulation at the national policy level. Therefore, the objective of the current study is to formulate a national policy and contingency plan to augment maritime safety. This paper proposed the framework for the integrated coastal zone management in Sri Lanka, based on the national acts and laws, existing regulations, and analysis of international experiences. The integrated coastal zone management framework is proposed into four hierarchical levels. The proposed framework establishes a permanent coordination and management system for environmental assessment and sustainability of the coastal zone. This article describes requirements for coastal zone management, reasons for failures during recent naval accidents, possible drawbacks of implementing an integrated coastal zone management framework in Sri Lanka, and ways to overcome these challenges.
Show more [+] Less [-][One year after Rio meeting : works of the sustainable development committee]
1994
Anon.
Spatial planning as a tool for decreasing nitrogen loads in nature areas
1998
Bleeker, A. | Erisman, J.W. (National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven (Netherlands))
Making peace with nature: A scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies
2021
United Nations Environment Programme
This report presents a flexible scientific blueprint for how the climate change, biodiversity and pollution emergencies can be tackled jointly within the framework of the SDGs. The first of its kind, this report gathers expertise from across recent global assessments to gauge Earth’s environmental decline and suggest how society at large can best respond. The expert analysis synthesizes key findings from the assessments with those from additional high-impact peer-reviewed literature and grey literature. Part I of this report shows how the findings of the assessments are interlinked and add up to an unparalleled planetary emergency. It presents a diagnosis of how the human transformation of Earth’s natural systems puts the collective human future at risk.
Show more [+] Less [-]Overview of JICA projects on BMA water pollution management
1987
Kiyoshi Hasegawa (Japan International Cooperation Agency (Japan))
Supra-regional biocentre Knehyne in the Beskids biogeographical region
1999
Bucek, A. (Mendelova Zemedelska a Lesnicka Univ., Brno (Czech Republic). Lesnicka a Drevarska Fakulta)
The role of education in pollution abatement
1979
Siamwiza, M.N.