Blue water
Blue water is freshwater, surface or groundwater. Blue water is the water from lakes, streams, glaciers and snow.
Blue water is freshwater, surface or groundwater. Blue water is the water from lakes, streams, glaciers and snow.
Black water that is in contact with fecal matter, sewage water.
Waste biomass, such as from food waste, can be used to produce fuels (such as biofuels). These biofuels can be used to generate energy can decrease waste management problems, pollution,…
Being open and informative about key points of information.
The right to use biodiversity for indigenous and cultural practices.
Traditional knowledge refers to the knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities around the world. Developed from experience gained over the centuries and adapted to the local culture…
There is no legal definition of the word topsoil, but it is generally the top layer of native soil where most plant growth occurs.
A species likely, in the near future, to become an endangered species within all or much of its range.
An employment situation where an employee is expected to remain in position only for a certain period of time.
Target species are species specifically chosen for wild-harvesting and/or monitoring.