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Proceedings of the ROPME Workshop on Coastal Area Development - UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 90. ROPME Publication No. GC-5/006
(1988)
To monitor the effects of coastal development and to apply coastal resource management recommendations to the State of Bahrain, an inventory of the distribution and condition of all marine resources around Bahrain was ...
Determination of Mesophylic Aeromonads in Sea Water by the Membrane Filtration (MF) Culture Method - Reference Methods for Marine Pollution Studies No. 69
(1995)
The method described is suitable fer the determination of mesophilic aeromonads in coastal bathing waters of temperate and trop1cal seas. It is designed to be used as a supplementary parameter 111 san1tary surveillance of ...
Implications of Expected Climate Changes in the Mediterranean Region: An Overview - UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 103
(1989)
This paper reviews the results of the studies prepared by the Mediterranean Task Team, that were presented at a Joint meeting of the Task Team on implications of Climatic Changes in the Mediterranean and the Co-ordinators ...
Conference of Plenipotentiaries to Adopt the Protocol Concerning Pollution from Land-based Sources and Activities to the Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment Of the Wider Caribbean Region: Final Act
(1999)
The Conference of Plenipotentiaries to Adopt the Protocol Concerning Pollution from Land-Based Sources and Activities to the Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean ...
UNEP/GEF Climate Change Study in Lesotho – Project Number GF/2200-96-16: Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Report for the Base Year 1994
(1998)
This report of the inventory of emissions and sinks of greenhouse gases is an initiative towards meeting Lesotho s obligation under article 4 of the Convention.
Water Pollution Control - A Guide to the Use of Water Quality Management Principles
(1997)
Water pollution control is clearly one of the most critical of those challenges. Without
urgent and properly directed action, developing countries face mounting problems of
disease, environmental degradation and economic ...