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Implications of Climate Change in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden: An Overview - UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 156
(1994)
This report addresses the regional overviews and site specific case studies on the possible impact of predicted climate change on the ecological systems and socio-economic activities.
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
Checklist of reptiles and amphibians listed in the CITES appendices
(UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), 1995)
The intention of this work is to provide a combined list of amphibian and reptile species appearing in Appendices I, II and III of CITES, indicating both the current Appendix and the lUCN conservation status category. This ...
Implications of Proposed CO2 Emissions Limitations
(Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 1997)
This technical report is aimed at providing information on the implications of Annex I country CO2 emissions for global CO2 emissions and the consequences of these emissions limitations for CO2 concentration. This report ...
State of the Environment Report, 1994 - Kiribati
(South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), 1994)
When the Environment Unit of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Development was given the task of developing the National Environmental Management Strategy (NEMS), a key component of the process was to prepare ...
State of Environment Report - Tokelau
(South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), 1994)
This State of the Environment Report includes all the environmental problems that have been identified to date in Takelau, as well as serve to illustrate the severity of some of these problems and how we may expect to ...
Pro-poor tourism: harnessing the world's largest industry for the world's poor
(UNEP, 1997)
Tourism is one of the world's largest industries, generating an estimated 11%1 of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP), employing 200 million people and transporting nearly 700 million international travellers per year a ...
State of Environment Report - Republic of Palau
(South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), 1994)
The report prepared in October 1993 using the information drawn from a range of publications made available in Palau, particulary the Comprehensive Conservation Strategy (CCS) for Palau. The report is divided into 5 parts. ...
How the hotel and tourism industry can protect the ozone layer
(UNEP, 1999)
The information provided by this guide to the hotel and tourism industry in both developed and developing countries is also applicable to shopping centres, visitor centres, office buildings, and sports arenas. The guide ...
Transfrontier reserves for peace and nature.
(UNEP, 1993)
Transfrontier Reserves for Peace and Nature: A Contribution to Human Security