Legal, Institutional and Governance Requirements for Effective Transboundary Biodiversity Conservation

Author(s)
Lim, Michelle Mei Ling
Martin, Paul
Hannam, Ian
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
International border areas contain some of the most biologically intact ecosystems in the world. Due to range shifts induced by climate change more than half the world's species are in need of transboundary management. Without an appropriate management regime for the whole ecological unit, the risk of conflict over the use of the shared resource, or of fragmented and incomplete management is high. The design of legal and institutional arrangements therefore requires particular attention.
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Language
en
Title
Legal, Institutional and Governance Requirements for Effective Transboundary Biodiversity Conservation
Type of document
Thesis Doctoral
Entity Type
Publication

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