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UN-REDD National Programme Document: Philippines
(2011)
This initial national programme is a one year undertaking which aims to develop the Philippines REDD readiness by putting in a place the enabling environment.
State of the marine environment in Antarctica
Human activities have had a major effect on the balance of the Antarctic marine ecosystem, this can be seen by damage of large agae such as kelp that is caused by increased UV penetration
Overview of land-based sources and activities affecting the marine, coastal and associated freshwater environment in the Eastern African region: UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 167
(1998)
This report covers three coastal states Kenya, United Republic of Tanzania and Mozambique and five island states
Legal Aspects of Protecting and Managing the Marine and Coastal Environment of the East African Region: UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 38
(1982)
The present document is the regional report on legal aspects of protectin and managing the marine and coastal environment of the East African region.
Marine Mammals: Global Plan of Action - UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 55
This report proposes increases public understanding of marine mammals and their conservation varies greatly among human communities.
Abandoned, Lost or otherwise Discarded Fishing Gear
(2009)
This report reviews the magnitude and composition of ALDFG, and while noting that information is not comprehensive and does not allow for any global estimates, suggests that gillnets and fishing traps/pots may be the most ...
UN-REDD Policy Board Terms of Reference
(United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), FAO, UNDP, 2009)
These Policy Board Terms of Reference and Rules of Procedure provide guidance on the functioning of the Policy Board and its related mechanisms, and are based on best practices from UNDP‐administered multi donor trust funds ...
UN-REDD Policy Brief: REDD+ and a Green Economy
(2011)
The UN-REDD Programme's inaugural policy brief was launched at COP17 in December 2011. In this policy brief, the UN-REDD Programme explores the concepts of REDD+ as a source of investment for green development