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African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (Revised version).

International Conventions or Treaties
Algeria
Angola
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Benin
Nigeria
Mauritius
Mauritania
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Guinea-Bissau
Eswatini
Ghana
Congo
Guinea
Ethiopia
Comoros
Eritrea
Cape Verde
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Liberia
Libya
Lesotho
Uganda
Somalia
Madagascar
Central African Republic
Tanzania
Botswana
Senegal
Chad
Gabon
Burkina Faso
Malawi
Mozambique
Zambia
Gambia
Mali
Burundi
Sao Tome and Principe
Djibouti
Sierra Leone
Seychelles
Rwanda
Morocco
Niger
South Africa
Togo
Tunisia
Côte d'Ivoire
Sudan
Cameroon

The Contracting States, in the belief that objectives set out in the Preamble would be better achieved by amending the 1968 Algiers Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources by expanding elements related to sustainable development, have agreed on measures to enhance environmental protection, to foster the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources; and to harmonize and coordinate policies in these fields with a view to achieving ecologically rational, economically sound and socially acceptable development policies and programs for the Convention area.

Framework Convention on the Protection and Sustainable Development of the Carpathians.

International Conventions or Treaties
Romania
Poland
Slovakia
Czech Republic
Hungary
Ukraine
Eastern Europe
Europe

The Convention applies to the Carpathian region to be defined by the Conference of the Parties. Each Party may extend the application of this Convention and its Protocols to additional parts of its national territory by making a declaration to that effect. The Parties shall pursue a comprehensive policy and cooperate for the protection and sustainable development of the Carpathians with a view to inter alia improving quality of life, strengthening local economies and communities, and conservation of natural values and cultural heritage.

National Environmental Management Policy.

National Policies
Uganda
Africa
Eastern Africa

The Policy: (a) defines the overall Policy goal, key policy objectives and key principles in Chapter II; (b) defines in Chapter III cross-sector policy objectives, principles and strategies in the following fields: land and resource tenure, land use policy and planning, environmental information, conservation of biological diversity, water resource conservation and management, wetlands conservation and management, environmental economics and macro-economic policy, environmental accounting correct market failures with appropriate pricing policy, financial and economic sustainability, use of

National Programme for Food Security in the Syrian Arab Republic.

National Policies
Syrian Arab Republic
Western Asia

This National Programme for Food Security is a comprehensive multi-sectoral document targeting the entire food insecure population, with special emphasis on the poor people, small farmers and other most vulnerable groups. It also intends to provide a strategic programme framework with a set of prioritized actions. The mission of the Programme is to achieve and enhance food security including food availability, stability, access, safety and utilization in Syria.

National Plan to Combat Desertification in the Syrian Arab Republic.

National Policies
Syrian Arab Republic
Western Asia

This sectorial Action Plan aims at proposing measures to protect the national soil from deterioration, limit the land degradation and soil erosion, and to combat the desertification. It is meant as an implementation of the art. 4 of the International Convention to Combat Desertification of 1994.The Plan can be divided in three main sections. The first section deals with the status of climate, natural and water resources in Syria. The second one reports measures and projects hold in the past years facing the matter.

Política Nacional de Desarrollo Rural Integral.

National Policies
Guatemala
Americas
Central America

El presente documento, de carácter multisectorial y cobertura nacional, contiene la Política Nacional de Desarrollo Rural Integral, cuyo objetivo general consiste en lograr un avance progresivo y permanente en la calidad de vida de los habitantes de los territorios rurales, a través del acceso equitativo y uso sostenible de los recursos productivos, medios de producción, bienes naturales y servicios ambientales, para alcanzar el desarrollo humano integral sostenible en el área rural.

National Environment Strategy for Jordan - A Resource Book of Information and Guidelines for Action.

National Policies
Jordan
Western Asia

The present National Environment Strategy for Jordan is a Resource Book of Information and Guidelines for Action and is based on Jordan’s pledge to maintain environmental protection as a national priority to preserve the earth, wind and water as a symbol of the bond between the legacy of ancestors, contemporary responsibilities and capabilities, and the promise for future generations.

Strategy for Agricultural Development in Georgia 2015-2020.

National Policies
Georgia
Asia
Western Asia

The Vision of the Agriculture Development Strategy of Georgia is to create an environment that will increase agricultural competiveness, promote stable growth of high quality agricultural production, ensure food safety and security and eliminate rural poverty through the sustainable development of agriculture and rural areas.The medium and long term main policy directions are outlined in Chapter 3 as follows: i) Promote equitable increases in rural incomes to achieve sustainable livelihoods and food security for all income groups; ii) Maintain the safety of food supplies to protect the publ

Tla’amin Final Agreement.

Canada
Americas
Northern America

This comprehensive Agreement between Canada, British Columbia and the Tla’amin Nation is a Treaty and a Land Claims Agreement within the meaning of sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. The Agreement exhaustively sets out the rights of Tla’amin First Nation, their attributes, the geographic extent of those rights, and the limitations to those rights to which the Parties have agreed.