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A livelihood is a means of making a living. It encompasses peoples capabilities, assets, income and activities required to secure the necessities of life. A livelihood is sustainable when it enables people to cope with and recover from shocks and stresses (such as natural disasters and economic or social upheavals) and enhance their well-being and that of future generations without undermining the natural environment or resource base. (Source: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies). Livelihood, or subsistence can be based on traditions that contradict conservation efforts. (compare CMS Art. 5c)

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French
moyens de subsistance
Russian(俄语)
средства к существованию
Spanish
medios de vida
Arabic(阿拉伯语)
أسباب المعيشة

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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with Livelihood

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巴塞尔公约
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
Montreal Protocol
World Heritage Convention
The Convention on Wetlands
United Nations Environment Assembly