environmental protection
121Environmental vandalism — is a term used by some environmentalists to describe what they consider as the egregious or blatant destruction of delicate ecosystems, especially in violation of environmental protection laws. Illegal logging in designated protected areas is a… …
122Environmental issues in Colombia — was codified in the 1991 constitution with new environmental protection legislation, including the creation of specially protected zones, of which more than 200 were created in the early 1990s, mostly in forest areas and national parks. As a… …
123Science and Technology for Environmental Protection — (STEP) A 1989 initiative for research in a specified set of environmental areas …
124Hima (environmental protection) — A Ḥimá ( ar. حمى) inviolate zone refers to an area set aside for the conservation of natural capital, typically fields, wildlife and forests contrast ḥaram, which defines an area protected for more immediate human purposes.A Muslim has a specific …
125Canadian Environmental Protection Act — (CEPA) act where the goal is pollution prevention and protection of Canadians from toxic substances …
126Environmental impact assessment — Environmental law …
127environmental law — Introduction principles, policies, directives, and regulations enacted and enforced by local, national, or international entities to regulate human treatment of the nonhuman world. The vast field covers a broad range of topics in diverse legal… …
128Environmental policy of the United States — The environmental policy of the United States is federal governmental action to regulate activities that have an environmental impact in the United States. The goal of environmental policy is to protect the environment for future generations… …