General guidance for protecting marine environment from land-based activities / Griselda D. Capaldo

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: En Series: Colección Investigación y Tesis. n. 4 Publication details: Buenos Aires : Mnemosyne, 2008Description: 505 pISBN:
  • 978-987-23081-4-8
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1. Introductory words. Objetive of the guidance. 2. The Global Programm of action of the protection of the marine. 3. Multiple advantages of designing an action plan to strenghen the implementation of environmental laws. 4. Guidance on legislative provisions and related jurisprudence that address marine pollution from land-based activities at national level. Annex I. NPA principles. Annex II. Tourism. Annex III. Municipal Wastewater Management. Annex IV. Six-stepwise guide to develop a long-term programme of action at national level
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1. Introductory words. Objetive of the guidance. 2. The Global Programm of action of the protection of the marine. 3. Multiple advantages of designing an action plan to strenghen the implementation of environmental laws. 4. Guidance on legislative provisions and related jurisprudence that address marine pollution from land-based activities at national level. Annex I. NPA principles. Annex II. Tourism. Annex III. Municipal Wastewater Management. Annex IV. Six-stepwise guide to develop a long-term programme of action at national level

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