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Handshake, No. 14 (July 2014)

2015

World Bank Group

Palabras clave de AGROVOC
access to information agricultural production agriculture aquaculture beaches biodiversity birds breeding breweries burning carbon cattle chickens climate climate change co2 coastal areas coasts commercial fisheries commons compensation conservation construction coral coral reefs deforestation delta economics eggs environmental degradation environmental engineering environmental management erosion erosion control estuaries farms fish fish farming fish farms fish products fish stocks fisheries fishers fishing flood control forest degradation forest management forest resources forest sector forest service forestry forestry sector forests foxes gas habitat loss heavy metals illegal logging irrigation island ivory lake lakes land rights land tenure lion livestock logging logs mangroves marine ecosystems methane mountains native species natural capital natural resources nest nitrate nitrogen oceans opportunity costs overfishing phosphorus plant poaching pollution pollution control population growth potable water privatization protected areas public health pumps rainwater harvesting recycling resource management restaurants rivers roads route rural areas rural development scuba diving seas sewage shores snails stabilization streams sustainable fisheries sustainable fishing sustainable forest management sustainable forestry timber tin tourism trees tropical forests tuna vegetation villages wastewater wastewater treatment water pollution water quality water resources water supply watercourses wildlife

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Editorial
Washington, DC
Otras materias
Brazilian amazon; Wildlands; Local constituencies; Big fish; Sustainable natural resource; Determinants; Tradeoffs; Forest area; Snail; Forest; Issues; Sustainable growth; Trail; Tropical forest; Power utility; Global climate change; Ocean pollution; Community outreach; Fisher; Oil; Resource use; Shoreline; Seafood retailers; Exploitation; Breeding ground; Native plants; Bait; Reducing emissions; National park; Water recycling; Waters; Production process; Marine conservation; Marine life; Tree-cutting; Conditionality; Sea; Expenditures; Action plan; Tide; Bays; Routes; Cost savings; Tree; Environments; Safety net; Electricity generation; Water resource; National park management; Polluters; Cost of conservation; Storm water; Quality standards; Bay; Environmental; Environmental benefits; Waterway; Quotas; Forest conversion; Coastal resources; Fishery; Sustainable water; Fisheries management; Demand for fish; Potential investors; Tourism development; Coastal habitats; Stewardship; Temperate rainforest; Hunters; Commercial fleets; Local constituency; Coastal cities; Beneficial effects; Government regulations; Hake; Forest areas; Natural resource; Emissions; Coastal environment; Timber industry; Wastewater management; Timber production; Conservationists; Seafood industry; Sustainable natural resource management; Fuel; Marine ecosystem; Illegal exploitation; Developed country; Oil sector; Sustainable management; Watershed; River; Agricultural frontier; Deforestation rate; Coast; Partnership; Ocean conservation; Monkey; Timber forest; Ecosystem; Estuary; Food chain; Positive externalities; Conservation project; Fox; Timber forest products; Forest concessions
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Journal Article; Journal; Text; Journal Article; Journal Part

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