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Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

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2015

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Governance Criteria For Effective Transboundary Biodiversity Conservation, Michelle Mei Ling Lim Aug 2015

Governance Criteria For Effective Transboundary Biodiversity Conservation, Michelle Mei Ling Lim

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Intact ecosystems across jurisdictional boundaries are of growing importance as the world continues to experience the impacts of climate change. International boundaries have, however, been drawn for political rather than ecological reasons. Ecosystem components often occur in more than one nation and are consequently subject to conflicting management and land-use practices. This research integrates the legal, institutional and environmental management components of transboundary biodiversity conservation to propose a comprehensive framework for evaluating the potential effectiveness of transboundary conservation regimes. The paper presents twelve criteria for the effective transboundary conservation of terrestrial biodiversity. These criteria can assist in the evaluation of …


The European Union’S Potential Contribution To Protect Marine Biodiversity In The Changing Arctic: A Roadmap, Nengye Liu, Elizabeth Kirk Jan 2015

The European Union’S Potential Contribution To Protect Marine Biodiversity In The Changing Arctic: A Roadmap, Nengye Liu, Elizabeth Kirk

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This article provides a roadmap for possible European Union (eu) action in the protection of marine biodiversity in the changing Arctic. First the eu’s competence in the Arctic is briefly introduced. Then the discussion turns to the eu’s potential external and internal actions in shipping, fisheries and offshore oil and gas operations that could possibly enhance the international legal regime for the protection of marine biodiversity in the Arctic. The eu’s role vis-à-vis the global biodiversity regime and cross-cutting measures under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea are discussed together in the final part.