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Environment Outlook of Cuba 2000 - GEO Cuba
(Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment, Cuba (CITMA), 2000)
Integrated environmental assessment of Cuba using the GEO methodology. This report was completed by the Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment, Cuba (CITMA) in 2001. The report follows the GEO structure, ...
GEO Nicaragua - Nicaragua State of the Environment Report
(Nicaraguan Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA), 2001)
Prepared by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA) with assistance from its partner organizations. This report makes a critical analysis of the country's environmental and socio-economic ...
State of the Environment Report - GEO Saint Lucia
(United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the Ministry of Physical Development, Environment and Housing, Saint Lucia, 2006)
This is the first State of the Environment Report for Saint Lucia. This was an effort of the Sustainable Development and Environment Section of the Ministry of Physical Development, Environment and Housing. The report was ...
GEO Costa Rica - Costa Rica Environment Outlook
(Ministerio del Ambiente y EnergÃa, República de Costa Rica (MINAE)Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente (PNUMA), 2002)
Produced by the Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment and Energy and the University of Costa Rica, this report presents the results of two major analysis: the assessments of state of the environment and of the police ...
Marine Litter in the South Asian Seas Region
(South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme (SACEP), 2007)
The SAS Region includes the seas bordering Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka and comprises the Northern part of the Indian Ocean, along with parts of the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The countries ...
Global Marine Assessments: A Survey of Global and Regional Assessments and Related Scientific Activities of the Marine Environment
(2007)
The report provides a very useful starting point for conducting the Assessment of Assessments. It highlights the fact that the data available to assess the different ocean processes is patchy in both time and space. It ...