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Avoiding the Misuse of other Effective Area-based Conservation measures in the wake of the Blue Economy
Biodiversity Conservation, PIPAP
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Ban, Natalie C
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Biythe, Jessica
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Claudet, Joachim
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2022
Other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) represent unique opportunities to help achieve the 2030 biodiversity conservation agenda. However, potential misuse by governments and economic sectors could compromise the outcome of theses conservation efforts.
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Pacific Fuel Price Monitor
Biodiversity Conservation
SPC
2015
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Review of mainstreaming of climate change into national plans and policies : Tuvalu, November 2013
Climate Change Resilience, Biodiversity Conservation
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SPC
2013
The purpose of this report is to summarise a review of the degree to which climate change has so far been mainstreamed in national strategic plans, policies and budgets, and in a sectoral case study (presented in Annex 1) the extent to which mainstreaming has translated to implementation. Table 1 shows the criteria used in this review to assess the degree of mainstreaming of climate change, as well as some general remarks in relation to the reviews findings for Tuvalu.
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Fishing aggregating devices (FADs) : Policy Brief 2012
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SPC
2012
Fish aggregating devices, more commonly called FADs, are anchored or drifting objects that are put in the ocean to attract fish. Tuna and other fish gather around FADs, which makes it easier to find and catch them. Fish also aggregate under drifting logs and even whales, and rules on fishing around FADs often apply to all objects drifting on or near the sea surface, which attract fish.
Project Overview 2012 - Global Climate Change Alliance : Pacific Small Island States
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SPC
2012
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South Pacific Commission and International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources - Regional symposium on consevation of nature, 2nd (Apia, Western Samoa : 1976)
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SPC
1976
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SPC Costal & Oceanic Fisheries Programmes - Digital Library 2010
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