Amazonia and Siberia: Legal aspects of the preservation of the environment and development in the last open spaces Auteur Bothe M., Kurzidem T., Schmidt C. (eds) Date 1993 Source IUCN (ID: MON-050744) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Graham & Trotman / Martinus Nijhoff | Sterling House, 66 Wilton Rd., London SW1V 1DE, UK ISBN 1-85333-903-2 Pages 356 p. Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Pays/Territoire Fédération de Russie, Brésil, Brésil Sujet Terre et sols Mot clé Patrimoine culturel Économie et environnement Planification territoriale Aire géographique Amérique du Sud Résumé 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