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Reports from the Workshops Introduc
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Relationship of Environmental Ethic
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According to one speaker, much of w
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holders. Decentralizing this author
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conservation programmes between lan
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¤ Strive for a culture of partners
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Committee of the CBD. It was attend
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contamination. Myers estimated the
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The term "carrying capacity" may be
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¤ ¤ There is a need to promote co
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fundamental in securing long-term r
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mental considerations in their work
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¤ how the Union and its Secretaria
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Annex 1 Agenda adopted by the 19th
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108th Sitting of the General Assemb
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Annex 2 Commission on Environmental
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Assembly underlines that regional a
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As we ponder the implications of gl
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Annex 4 Opening Address by His Exce
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Annex 5 Opening Address by His Exce
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Annex 6 Speech by the Executive Dir
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programme for this General Assembly
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will focus policy promotion work on
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from these activities must now be b
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Annex 9 Report of the Programme Com
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(a) The Committee endorses the reco
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Annex 10 Report of the Finance and
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Annex 11 Statement by Dr Jay Hair o
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Annex 12 Mandates of five IUCN Comm
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(d) Cooperating organizations will
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(c) To focus in-depth attention on
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5. Structure and Organization CNPPA
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(e) ensure that all recommendations
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Annex 13 Citation for the Award of
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protected localities was approved b
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focus for a lot of invaluable conta
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Annex 15 Speech by the incoming Dir
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oundaries. Let us retain the capaci
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In addition we need a much better u
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easonably sure, however, that there
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List of Participants Algeria Prof.
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NG Red Informatica Ecologista RIE L
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Sr Enrique A. Cortinez Anexo Honora
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Fax 54 1 3135415 O Waste Management
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O Subsecretaría de Medio Ambiente
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Sr Carlos Fabian Ramallo Centro de
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Sr Julio Torti Waste Management Lea
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ST Department of the Arts, Sport, t
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Casilla 11237 La Paz Tel. 591 2 324
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Department of Renewable Resources G
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Fax 506 408373 NG Asociación ANAI
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Mr Esko Jaakkola Ministry of the En
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Fax 49 331 2882600 O PIK - Potsdam
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o ssc Prof Pablo Rende Confederatio
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Dr Lea Scherl Environment Liaison I
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1018 DD Amsterdam Tel. 31 20 626173
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Ms Seema Malik Teachers' Resource C
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Tel. 7 095 124047 Fax 7 095 2548283
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Instituto National para la Conserva
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Dr Julius-Anton Smeyers Comite d'Ac
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P.O. Box 189040 Sacramento Californ
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United States Department of the Int
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Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and Fis
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Mr Jeremy J.C. Mallinson Jersey Wil
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Geog. Judith Musso Quintero Coordin
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List of Staff Members of the IUCN S
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IUCN Country Liaison Office France
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Stephan FULLER Canada G.M. KHATTAK
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Argentinian Steering Committee Fern