Browsing UNEP Knowledge Repository by Subject "OCEANIA"
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Action Plan for the Protection, Management and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the Northwest Pacific Region - NOWPAP Publication No. 1
(1997)The UNEP Regional Seas Programme was initiated in 1974 as a global programme implemented through regional components. It has been repeatedly endorsed by the UNEP Governing Council as a regional approach to the management ... -
FAO/UNEP International Technical Consultation on Protected Area Management and Sustainable Rural Development: How Can they be Reconciled? - Final Report
(2000)FAO/UNEP International technical consultation on protected area management and sustainable rural development: How can they be reconciled? -
Marine Environmental Centres: South Pacific
(1985)This publication is a contribution to the UNEP sponsored regional Action Plan for managing the natural resources and environment of the South Pacific region adopted at the Conference on the Human Environment in the South ... -
Oceania: Actions Taken by Governments to Improve Air Quality
(2017)This report summarises ten actions being undertaken in the sub-region to improve air quality. In selecting these ten actions, consideration was given to their replicability, global appropriateness to address particular air ... -
Review of the Protected Areas System in Oceania
(1986)The area covered by this review is that served by the South Pacific Commission with some minor additions. It is a region of a few larger and many tiny islands, with diverse and often unique species and ecosystems, scattered ... -
Strengthening Environmental Impact assessment: Guidelines for Pacific Island countries and territories.
(2016)Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is the primary instrument for planning, assessing and managing development projects, to support sustainable and resilient development goals and green growth outcomes -
Tropical Forest Ecosystems: A State-of-Knowledge Report - Natural Resources Research XIV
(1978)The joint action of Unesco and UNEP in preparing this state-of-knowledge Report on tropical forest ecosystems can be seen as a natural outcome of the desire to provide better guidance to research that is vital for the ...