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CARTAGENA PROTOCOL ON BIOSAFETY TO THE …

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(k) “Transboundary movement” means the movement of a living modified organism from one Party to another Party, save that for the purposes of Articles 17 and 24 transboundary movement extends to movement between Parties and non-Parties. Article 4 SCOPE This Protocol shall apply to the transboundary movement, transit, handling

  Protocol, Transboundary, Cartagena protocol, Cartagena

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 2001 2021 …

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Transboundary consultation. 195 127. Notification of Board by planning authority. 196 128. Request for further information. 196 129. Notice of further information to Minister and transboundary State. 198 130. Minimum period for determining planning application, appeal or application for approval. 199 130A. Inclusion of notice of transboundary ...

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Chapter 2* - Water Quality Requirements

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Ganga river basin) and in the catchment areas of transboundary waters (such as the Rhine, Mekong and Niger rivers). General guidance for developing water quality objectives is given in the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (UNECE, 1992) and other relevant documents.

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Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a ...

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transboundary impact and to monitor the effects of such measures at the expense of the Party of origin» (b) Other forms of possible mutual assistance in reducing any significant adverse transboundary impact of the proposed activity; and (c) Any other appropriate matters relating to the proposed activity.

  Assessment, Impact, Convention, Environmental, Convention on environmental impact assessment, Transboundary

SUSTAINABLE URBAN SYSTEMS: ARTICULATING A LONG …

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transboundary flows of people, natural resources, goods and services (including multiple essential infrastructures and food supply), information, innovation, waste, and pollution — through networks of trade, migration, infrastructure, and information — the impacts of which extend well beyond urban administrative boundaries.

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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS

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32. “transboundary movement” means any movement of hazardous or other wastes from an area under the jurisdiction of one country to or through an area under the jurisdiction of another country or to or through an area not under the jurisdiction of any country, provided that at least two countries are involved in the movement; 33.

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SDG 6 (Water and Sanitation) - United Nations

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Transboundary Water Systems of the World. Data sources: IGRAC 2012 for aquifers, TWAP Lakes Group, Naturalearthdata for rivers, NOAA 2007 for LMEs . Target 6.5 “By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including through

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Regulatory effectiveness in the era of digitalisation

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The mismatch between the transboundary nature of digitalisation and the fragmentation of regulatory frameworks across jurisdictions may undermine the effectiveness of action and therefore people’s trust in government. It may also generate barriers to the spread of beneficial digital innovations.

  Regulatory, Effectiveness, Transboundary, Regulatory effectiveness in the era

EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTION: A MAJOR PUBLIC HEALTH …

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This risk factor is the second largest environmental contributor to ill-health, behind the combination of unsafe water with poor sanitation. In low- …

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