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Cleaner production: a training resource package
(UNEP, 1996)
This package is a practical support material to teachers and trainers wishing to commence or enrich their curriculum with up to date approaches in environment management.
Coastal and Marine Environmental Problems of the United Republic of Tanzania. UNEP Regional Seas and Reports No. 106
(UNEP, 1989)
This report consists of summary describing specific coastal and marine environmental problems in the United Republic of Tanzania such as coral reefs destruction, mangroves cutting, fisheries over-exploitation and unnecessary ...
Aerosols sector conversion in action
(UNEP, 1995)
This publication presents twelve technical case studies that address plant conversions to alternative technologies, including hydrocarbon aerosol propellants (HAP), manual pumps and DME propellants. It covers all sizes of ...
Regional workshop on monitoring and control of ODS consumption for the Caribbean
(UNEP, 1998)
The objective of the workshop was to enable the participating countries to set up and implement efficient legal systems and institutional framework to control and monitor ODS consumption.
Industry, freshwater and sustainable development
(UNEP, 1998)
This report is a joint publication by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). It is meant to serve as an example of cooperation between an ...
Regional workshop on control and monitoring of ODS consumption for West Asia
(UNEP, 1997)
The objective of this workshop was to enable the participating countries to set up and implement efficient legal system and institutional frameworks to control and monitor their ODS consumption.
Overview of Land-Based Sources and Activities Affecting the Marine, Coastal and Freshwater Environment in the Eastern African Region: Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 167
(UNEP, 1998)
Regional Seas Reports and Studies.
Our land our future
(UNEP, 1999)
Human development can only lead to ever greater degradation of the land all of us depend on. An urgently need strategy is required to permit both development and conservation. The starting point of that strategy is land itself.
Regional Seas reports and studies no. 168
(1999)
Overview on land based sources and activities affecting the marine environment in the ROPME Sea area.