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Meeting reports and proceedings Report of the First meeting of the Co-ordination Body on the Seas of East Asia
On the initiative of States of the region, the Governing Council of the United Nations Environment Programme in 1977 decoded that "steps are urgently needed to formulate and establish a scientific programme involving research, prevention and control of marine pollution and monitoring" for a regional seas programme in Asia. This decision was followed up by a series of preparatory projects and various meetings leading to the development and adoption of a regional action plan.
United Nations Environment Programme Download:
April 3, 1982 |
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Reports and Books Health Impacts of Different Sources of Energy: Proceedings of an International Symposium on Health Impacts of Different Sources of Energy
This report is an analysis of the health and safety risks of seven electrical generation systems, all of which have the potential for commercial availability after the year 2000. This report summarizes the results of an assessment comparing the health and safety risks of seven electrical generation technologies.
United Nations Environment Programme, World Health Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency Download: English
June 22, 1981 to June 26, 1981 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Lifestyles, Environment and Development: A European Perspective - UNEP Reports and Proceedings Series 4
International discussions on development experience and policies over the last decade appears to suggest that past development patterns in industrialized and developing countries alike have not adequately met social goals.
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
December 3, 1979 to December 7, 1979 |
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Reports and Books Conservation of the Genetic Resources of Fish: Problems and Recommendations - Report of the Expert Consultation on the genetic resources of fish - FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 217
The report reviews arguments for the preservation of the genetic resources of fish and various strategies for accomplishing this in both marine and continental waters. It reviews the significance of genetic diversity, especially within populations and subpopulations, to the viability of aquatic ecosystems and to the fitness of fish populations, and discuss the various means by which genetic impoverishment comes about. The report emphasizes the importance of maintaining breeding populations of an effective size of at least 50 for short-term fitness and of at least 500 for long-term survival; and of avoiding "genetic bottlenecks" created by reduction of breeding populations to small size for one or more generations.
United Nations Environment Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Download: English, Spanish
June 9, 1980 to June 13, 1980 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Report of the first meeting of the Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia
First meeting of the Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia (COBSEA)
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
April 3, 1982 |