Search results for: “biosphere”

  • Environmental Risk Prevention

    Hierarchical Display of Environmental risk prevention Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policyBusiness And Competition > Management > Management > Risk managementBusiness And Competition > Management > Management > Crisis managementEnvironment > Natural environment […]

  • Independence of the Disabled

    Hierarchical Display of Independence of the disabled Social Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > Disabled person Independence of the disabled Concept of Independence of the disabled See the dictionary definition of Independence of the disabled. Characteristics of Independence of […]

  • Independence of the Disabled

    Hierarchical Display of Independence of the disabled Social Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > Disabled person Independence of the disabled Concept of Independence of the disabled See the dictionary definition of Independence of the disabled. Characteristics of Independence of […]

  • Pest

    Hierarchical Display of Pest Environment > Natural environment > Physical environment > Biosphere Concept of Pest See the dictionary definition of Pest. Characteristics of Pest [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Pest Spanish: Plaga French: Organisme nuisible German: Schädling […]

  • Pest

    Hierarchical Display of Pest Environment > Natural environment > Physical environment > Biosphere Concept of Pest See the dictionary definition of Pest. Characteristics of Pest [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Pest Spanish: Plaga French: Organisme nuisible German: Schädling […]

  • Fight Against Insects

    Hierarchical Display of Fight against insects Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental protectionEnvironment > Deterioration of the environment > Degradation of the environment > Destruction of cropsEnvironment > Natural environment > Wildlife > Animal life > InsectSocial […]

  • Dropout

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  • Animal Resources

    Hierarchical Display of Animal resources Environment > Natural environment > Natural resourcesEnvironment > Natural environment > Physical environment > Biosphere > BiodiversityAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Means of agricultural production > LivestockAgriculture, Forestry […]

  • Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals

    Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals Details Done at Date (Signature): Jun 23, 1979 Entry into Force: Agreement Type: Multilateral Treaties Place of Adoption: Bonn Treaty Status: In Force Field of Application: Global Agreements and Conventions Depository: Germany Other Details Languages…

  • Club of Rome

    Club of Rome (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Club of Rome means: is an international environmental organization dedicated to studying the prospects of the biosphere, and advocating the need to harmonize the relationship between man and nature. Membership in the Club is limited […]

  • Club of Rome

    Club of Rome (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Club of Rome means: is an international environmental organization dedicated to studying the prospects of the biosphere, and advocating the need to harmonize the relationship between man and nature. Membership in the Club is limited […]

  • United Nations Conference on the Human Environment

    United Nations Conference on the Human Environment   I Proclaims that: 1. Man is both creature and moulder of his environment, which gives him physical sustenance and affords him the opportunity for intellectual, moral, social and spiritual growth. In the long and tortuous evolution of the human race on this planet a stage has been…

  • United Nations Conference on the Human Environment

    United Nations Conference on the Human Environment   I Proclaims that: 1. Man is both creature and moulder of his environment, which gives him physical sustenance and affords him the opportunity for intellectual, moral, social and spiritual growth. In the long and tortuous evolution of the human race on this planet a stage has been…

  • Environment and international law. Bibliography

    Environment and international law. Bibliography International environmental law is a relatively new field in international law but reflects a rapid build-up of Treaties and global and regional conferences to deal with this important subject; unfortunately, policy results in this area of law have been somewhat disappointing. The global biosphere can be thought of as having…