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Amazonia and Siberia: Legal aspects of the preservation of the environment and development in the last open spaces

Author
Bothe M., Kurzidem T., Schmidt C. (eds)
Date
1993
Source
IUCN (ID: MON-050744)
Publisher | Place of publication
Graham & Trotman / Martinus Nijhoff | Sterling House, 66 Wilton Rd., London SW1V 1DE, UK
ISBN
1-85333-903-2
Pages
356 p.
Language
English
Field of application
International
Country/Territory
Russian Federation, Brazil, Brazil
Subject
Land & soil
Keyword
Economy and environment Cultural heritage Land-use planning
Geographical area
South America
Abstract

See below the table of contents of the document, some items listed therein have also separate computer entries: 1. Ecological aspects of development in Amazonia; 2. Ecological aspects of development in Siberia; 3. Ecological conditions for the further development of environmental policy and law in Amazonia and Siberia; 4. Mercury pollution in the Amazon: the history of the gold production in the Amazon basin; 5. The colonization of Amazonia: constellation of interestss and conflict potentials; 6. Preserving the environment of Siberia; 7. Ecological policy management in the Baikal region; 8. The preservation of the environment and the alliance between European cities and the indigenous peoples of the Amazon; 9. Brazilian environmental law relating to Amazonia; 10.Comparative law and environmental law relating to the Brazilian Amazon; 11.Soviet environmental law and its application in Siberia;; 12.Siberian forests management: organizational and legal problems; 13.Philippine forests: situation, problems and issues; 14.Lake Baikal - new concepts of environmental protection law; 15.Different approaches to the development of environmentall law relevant to Amazonia and Siberia; 16.Environmental law and the regional approach: the Amazon Pact; 17.The impact of environmental law on the protection of the Amazon region and the further development of environmental law in Brazil; 18.The impact of international law on the legal protection of the environment in Siberia and the development of environmental law in the USSR; 19.The impact of international law on the protection of the environment in Amazonia and Siberia; 20.The present situation of indigenous peoples in the Amazon region; 21.The present situation of indigenous peoples in Siberia; 22.Intellectual property rights and just compensation for indigenous knowledge; 23.Group rights for indigenous peoples: the UN-activities; 24.The protection of indigenous peoples under the ILO Convention