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  2. The Kerala State Biodiversity Board - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Kerala established its State Biodiversity Board and initiated the creation of Biodiversity Management Committees at the local self- government level. Based on the approval by the then Chief Minister of Kerala on 25 January 2005, the notification constituting the Board was made in February 2005 [GO (Ms) No. 1/2005/STED dated ...

  3. Wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife management is the management process influencing interactions among and between wildlife, its habitats and people to achieve predefined impacts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Wildlife management can include wildlife conservation , population control , gamekeeping , wildlife contraceptive and pest control .

  4. Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity

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    The specific responsibilities of the minister were: [2] Green Industrial Strategy; green skills; circular economy; Zero Waste Scotland; nature recovery targets; NatureScot; biodiversity (along with the Minister for Environment, Biodiversity and Land Reform) national parks and natural heritage; plant health

  5. Natural resource management - Wikipedia

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    The issue of biodiversity conservation is regarded as an important element in natural resource management. What is biodiversity? Biodiversity is a comprehensive concept, which is a description of the extent of natural diversity. Gaston and Spicer [56] (p. 3) point out that biodiversity is "the variety of life" and relate to different kinds of ...

  6. Community-based conservation - Wikipedia

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    One strategy of community-based conservation is co-management or joint management of a protected area. Co-management combines local peoples’ traditional knowledge of the environment with modern scientific knowledge of scientists. [6] [7] This combination of knowledge can lead to increased biodiversity and better management of the protected area.

  7. Biodiversity action plan - Wikipedia

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    Biodiversity is not singularly definable but may be understood via a series of management principles under BAPs, such as: 1. that biodiversity is conserved across all levels and scales – structure, function and composition are conserved at site, regional, state and national scales. 2.

  8. Climate, Community & Biodiversity Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The CCBA advocates for the adherence to Climate, Community, and Biodiversity (CCB) Standards, which are guidelines for investors, policymakers, project managers and civil society observers to evaluate land-based climate change mitigation projects by identifying projects that aid local communities and biodiversity, as well as delivering lower ...

  9. Local Biodiversity Action Plan - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom a local biodiversity action plan (LBAP, pronounced 'ell-bap') is a plan aimed at conserving the fauna, flora and habitats – collectively referred to as biodiversity – of a defined area, usually along local authority boundary lines. [1] [2]

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