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    • Managing Excess USA Mercury 

      USEPA
      Managing Excess USA Mercury
    • Managing Mercury Trade for ASGM Under the Minamata Convention on Mercury 

      Susan Egan Keane,
      Managing Mercury Trade for ASGM Under the Minamata Convention on Mercury
    • Managing Mercury Trade Under the Minamata Convention: Application to ASGM 

      Richard Gutierrez, Ban Toxics
      Managing Mercury Trade Under the Minamata Convention: Application to ASGM
    • Managing Natural Resources for Post-Conflict Reintegration & Recovery (27 February – 2 March 2012) 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2012-03-01)
      To address the issue of natural resource management in post-conflict settings, the Inter-Agency Working Group on Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (IAWG), the Center for Stabilization and Reconstruction Studies ...
    • Managing natural resources in post-conflict societies: Lessons in making the transition to peace (17-18 September 2007) 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2007-09)
      The United Nations Environment Programme and the IUCN Commission on Environmental Law Specialist Group on Armed Conflict and the Environment held a joint workshop in Geneva on 17-18 September 2007 to exchange experiences ...
    • Managing Peatlands to Cope with Climate Change: Indonesia’s Experience 

      Indonesia, Ministry of Environment and Forestry (2018)
      Considering the significance of Indonesia’s peatlands for the environment as well as for the livelihoods of the communities surrounding the area, Indonesia has prioritized its environmental strategy to restoring degraded ...
    • Managing post-disaster debris: the Japan experience 

      United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP, 2012)
      In March 2011, a massive earthquake off the north-east coast of Japan triggered a tsunami that created an unprecedented volume of debris. The debris management operation which is currently ongoing along the Tohoku coast ...
    • Managing Protected Areas in the Tropics 

      United Nations Environment Programme; International Union for Conservation of Nature (1986)
      This handbook is a guide to help those concerned with the planning and management of natural protected areas in tropical countries. It covers a broad spectrum of activities involved in selection, legislation, administration, ...
    • Managing the Transition 

      United Nations Environment Programme; International Resource Panel (2017)
      The International Resource Panel was established in 2007 to provide independent, scientific assessment on the sustainable use of natural resources and the impacts of resource use over the full life cycle.
    • Managing Urban Sewage: An Introductory Guide for Decision-makers - Newsletter and Technical Publications Freshwater Management Series No. 10 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2003)
      This document is part of the IETC series of Introductory Guides for Decision-makers. These guides are intended to assist decision-makers at the local level in understanding the issues and making informed decisions for the ...
    • Managing Watersheds for Urban Resilience: Policy Brief 

      United Nations Environment Programme; Partnership for Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction (2011-01)
      This policy brief is intended to raise awareness of the importance of sustainable watershed management for resilient urban planning, and to provide recommendations on how city and municipal governments can effectively ...
    • Manganese - Environmental Health Criteria 17 

      United Nations Environment Programme; World Health Organization (1981)
      Manganese, Mn (atomic number Z = 25; relative atomic mass A r = 54.938) is an element of the VIIb group of the periodic table of elements, together with technetium and rhenium. It belongs to 16 the first series of d-block ...
    • Mangrove Forest Cover Fading Fast - UNEP Global Environmental Alert Service (GEAS) - August 2013 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2013)
      The uniquely adapted mangrove forests on the marine-terrestrial interface preserve coastline integrity by buffering wave energy from marine processes. The ecosystem services they provide and their support for coastal ...
    • Mangroves for the Future in the Western Indian Ocean 

      United Nations Environment Programme; United Nations Environment Programme Institutional authors (2012-11-10)
    • Mangroves of East Africa 

      United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP, 2003)
      This publication provides a concise account of the available information and current issues facing mangroves in East African countries. It comprises a regional summary of the factors and activities that affect mangroves ...
    • The Mangroves of the Eastern African Region 

      United Nations Environment Programme (1985)
      The Eastern African Region considered here, is the marine and coastal areas of the Indian Ocean within the jurisdiction of Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Madagascar, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, United Republic of Tanzania ...
    • Mangroves of Western and Central Africa 

      United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP, 2007)
      This report presents new spatial data for mangrove area coverage in West Africa, and brings together for the first time information on the uses of mangroves, current drivers of change and threats to mangroves at the national ...
    • Manila Declaration 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2016)
      Information document of the18th Global Meeting of Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans
    • Manila Declaration (Draft) 

      United Nations Environment Programme
      Under the Manila Declaration, 65 signatories reaffirmed their commitment to develop policies to reduce and control wastewater, marine litter and pollution from fertilizers. The agreement contains a total of 16 provisions ...
    • Manila Declaration (Draft) 

      United Nations Environment Programme; United Nations Environment Programme
      Under the Manila Declaration, 65 signatories reaffirmed their commitment to develop policies to reduce and control wastewater, marine litter and pollution from fertilizers. The agreement contains a total of 16 provisions ...