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Environmental indicators in South Asia
(UNEP, 2004)
Environmental Indicators in South Asia
Korea Environmental Policy Bulletin - Environmental Policies for Fuel Switching
(Ministry of Environment - Korea Environment Institute - Republic of Korea, 2004)
Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas have been indispensable commodities for the economy since long ago. Electricity, which is essential to daily life, is mostly generated from these fossil fuels. Fuels for automobiles ...
Report on the Latin American and Caribbean initiative for sustainable development (ILAC): five years after it was adopted
(UNEP, 2004)
Working document for both preparatory meeting of high level experts and the ministerial segment
Perspectivas del Medio Ambiente Urbano - GEO Montevideo
(Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente (PNUMA) para el Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo, Uruguay, 2004)
El GEO Montevideo se elaboró a partir de un proceso participativo incorporando los puntos de vista y percepciones de expertos, instituciones, políticos, académicos y organizaciones no gubernamentales relacionados con la ...
Caribbean Environment Outlook
(United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 2004)
Over the last three decades, environmental degradation and the unsustainable use of natural resources have reduced the availability of ecosystem goods and services, with negative consequences for sustainable social and ...
The use of economic instruments in environmental policy: opportunities and challenges
(UNEP, 2004)
This report seeks to help policy makers, especially in the developing world, to identify, evaluate and apply economic instruments to address a country's environmental problems within its national and local circumstances. ...
Fisheries subsidies and marine resource management: lessons from Bangladesh
(UNEP, 2004)
This study includes a discussion on the policy evolution, the intervening factors and the consequences of trade liberalization on marine fisheries in Bangladesh.
From conflict to sustainable development: assessment and clean up in Serbia and Montenegro
(UNEP, 2004)
The assessment report studies the conflicting situation in Serbia, Montenegro and journey towards sustainable development
From conflict to sustainable development-assessment of environmental hot spots: Serbia and Montenegro
(United Nations Environment Programme, 2004)
This report is not a comprehensive list of ‘hot spots' but the independent review of the Programme's work and an assessment of the priorities for the future at the sites and municipalities visited.
Barents Sea - GIWA Regional Assessment 11
(UNEP, 2004)
This report presents the results of the UNEP/GIWA assessment for the Barents Sea region.