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58 17.5 USE OF THE FRENCH AND SPANI
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60 17.6 contd. d. Ensure that the C
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62 17.8 IUCN COOPERATION WITH UNEP
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64 17.10 SUPPORT FOR NETWORKS OF EN
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66 17.12 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF IUCN C
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68 17.13 contd. d. Appoint a specia
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70 17.15 THE INTERNATIONAL DECADE O
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74 17.17 contd. 3. 4. to informatio
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76 17.19 WASTES AWARE that, althoug
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78 17.20 TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY REL
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80 17.21 POLLUTION AND MARINE DEBRI
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82 17.22 DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENT
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84 17.2. THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW OF T
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86 17.24 NEW BRAZILIAN CONSTITUTION
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88 17.26 REPORT OF THE WORLD COMMIS
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90 17.28 NATIONAL AND REGIONAL CONS
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98 17.34 CONSERVATION BY THE EUROPE
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100 17.36 WILDERNESS AS A CATEGORY
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104 17.38 PROTECTION OF THE COASTAL
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114 17.43 page 2 The General Assemb
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116 17.44 PRIVATE PROTECTED AREAS S
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118 17.46 WHALING RECALLING IUCN's
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120 17.47 SEA TURTLES RECALLING tha
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122 17.48 CONSERVATION OF THE BALTI
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130 17.52 page 4 23. AWARE that the
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132 17.52 page 6 Convention for the
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134 17.52 page 8 E. LIAISON BETWEEN
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136 17.53 THE ANTARCTIC: MINERALS A
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138 17.54 MOUNT ETNA, AUSTRALIA REC
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142 17.57 BERING LAND BRIDGE WORLD
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146 3. diversity; and to ensure tha
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148 17.61 contd. The General Assemb
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150 17.63 INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE
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152 17.64 SHIRAHO REEF, JAPAN REMEM
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MINUTES OF THE 17TH TECHNICAL MEETI
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158 4. All these groups should be i
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160 Mr Segnestam went on to recomme
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162 Regularization of the use of la
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164 The workshops were as follows:
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ANNEX 1 AGENDA ADOPTED BY THE 17TH
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GA/17/88/5 GA/17/88/14 TECHNICAL ME
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GA/17/88/6 4. Decision on the Terms
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GA/17/88/4(Rev) Estimates of Income
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ANNEX 4 OPENING ADDRESS BY THE PRES
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fast-growing biotechnology industry
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Along with UNEP and WWF, IUCN has u
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thousands of professionals in ecolo
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The World Conservation Strategy of
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1988, and perhaps some years beyond
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ANNEX 6 OPENING ADDRESS BY THE PRES
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I have added a fifth factor, becaus
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ANNEX 7 OPENING ADDRESS BY THE PRES
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Our planet is threatened As in Cost
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Honorable Assembly, GREETINGS FROM
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formulated by each country can rece
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Like La Amistad, each of the 78 nat
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I would therefore urge the particip
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In many places, environmental safet
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They do not believe that slower pop
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Many developing countries already h
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these ills. But even then we tended
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to delegate as much operational fle
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Membership ANNEX 15 REPORT OF THE F
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UNRESTRICTED: DUES SWISS TAX REBATE
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and sub-programme level. Evaluation
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PURPOSE ANNEX 19 TERMS OF REFERENCE
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ANNEX 20 CITATIONS FOR HONORARY MEM
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ANNEX 21 CITATION FOR THE JOHN C. P
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means through which this pooling pr
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CITES has benefited from Mr Tello's
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International Parks Merit Awards Th
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ANNEX 25 INVITATION BY THE DELEGATI
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ANNEX 26 FAREWELL ADDRESS BY THE DI
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Lets also come back to the next mee
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I confess I have pondered what thes
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mandate. Our individual strengths m
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TM/17/88/1 TM/17/88/2 ANNEX 29 LIST
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Key and abbreviations: 17th Session
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