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Meeting reports and proceedings Report of 4th Meeting of NOWPAP Forum on Marine Pollution Preparedness and Response United Nations Environment Programme Download:
May 15, 2001 to May 18, 2001 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings, Reports and Books The Sustainability of Development in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Opportunities
The original aim of this study was to serve as an input for the Regional Preparatory Conference of Latin America and the Caribbean for the World Summit on Sustainable Development, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 23 and 24 October 2001. The substance of the present document, in which an overview of the sustainable development situation in the region since the Rio Summit is offered for consideration by governments, is largely drawn from national processes and subregional meetings. These meetings, unprecedented in processes of this type, have intensified the countries' participation and enabled them to identify the main stumbling blocks and the prospects for a future platform of action. One major contributor to the process has been civil society, through its participation in national sustainable development councils and in meetings held at subregional events, which have provided an opportunity for the region's main groupings to air their views.
United Nations Environment Programme, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean Download:
October 23, 2001 to October 24, 2001 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Global Seminar for Women Leaders on the Uptake of Renewable Energy Technology
Over the last five years the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Murdoch University, Perth have joined hands in promoting environmentally sound technologies, particularly among prospective users in developing countries and countries with economies in transition
United Nations Environment Programme, Australian CRC for Renewable Energy Ltd Download: English
June 27, 2001 to July 4, 2001 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Water: A Key for Sustainable Development in Africa - Key Issues and Constraints
As elsewhere on our planet, water is the key natural resource throughout Africa. An adequate supply of clean water is the most important precondition for sustaining human life, for maintaining ecological systems that support all life and for achieving sustainable development.
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
December 3, 2001 to December 7, 2001 |