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Meeting reports and proceedings Memorias del Taller Subregional de Sensibilización Sobre los Contaminantes Orgánicos Persistentes (COPs)
El presente, sexto taller de ConcientizaciOn de los COPs se celebrO en Puerto IguazU, Argentina desde ci 1 a! 3 de abril de 1998 para la regiOn del Cono Sur (Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Paraguay y Uruguay) y Bolivia. (Lista de participantes adjunta). Fue financiado por ci PNUMA, FISQ, OrganizaciOn Panamericana de Salud (PAHO) y algunos paIses donantes, incluyendo Canada y los Estados Unidos de America. Las presentaciones especializadas fueron proporcionadas por paises externos a La regiOn como asi también un ntimero de organizaciones intergubernamentales y no-gubernamentales (Sc adjunta ci programa de estas reuniones).
United Nations Environment Programme, Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS), Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals Download: Spanish
April 1, 1998 to April 3, 1998 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Derrames de Hidrocarburos y Limpieza del Litoral en las Islas de la Region del Gran Caribe International Maritime Organization, United Nations Environment Programme, Organization of American States Download: Spanish
January 31, 1983 to February 4, 1983 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings First Face-to-Face Meeting of the Future of Global Environment Outlook (GEO) Steering Committee
The Steering committee on the future of GEO and the Secretariat met in the Ministry of the Environment offices, Prague, Czech Republic from Oct. 31 – Nov. 1 2019 to achieve the following objectives:
1. Update Steering Committee members on the rationale and details of resolution UNEP/EA.4/RES.23 and lessons learned from the GEO process, in particular as it pertains to the preparation of GEO-4, GEO-5 and GEO-6.
2. Consider and approve the main issues to be reviewed in the options document;
3. Consider and approve the work plan and timeline for the preparation of the options document and for conducting the broad consultations on the future of GEO
4. Consider and approve the Terms of Reference for the work on the options document and the broad consultations
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
October 31, 2019 to November 1, 2019 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Future of GEO Steering Committee Meeting Summary, Sept. 12, 2019
The Steering Committee on the future of GEO met for their second call to mainly discuss administrative matters related to the operation of the Steering Committee. Agenda items included:
• Consideration of nominees for the position of co-chairs and vice-chairs of the committee
• Discussion of agenda for the Prague meeting
• Discussion of logistics and preparations for the Prague meeting
• Any other business (Organization of meetings and calls of the Steering Committee)
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
September 12, 2019 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings ‘Future of GEO’ Steering Committee Meeting Summary, July 24, 2019
The Steering Committee on the future of GEO met for their first call to mainly discuss administrative matters related to the operation of the Steering Committee. Agenda items included:
• Introductions of Steering Committee members
• Election of officers (co-chairs and vice-chairs)
• Approval of procedures for holding virtual calls (e.g. muting, interventions, approval of agenda, etc.)
• Consideration of late nominations to help achieve geographic and gender balance
• Consideration of whether alternates will be allowed for Steering Committee members
• Any other business
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
July 24, 2019 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings ‘Future of GEO’ Steering Committee Meeting Summary, October 10, 2019
The Steering Committee on the future of GEO met for their third call to discuss the draft documents provided by the secretariat for in-depth discussions in Prague. Agenda items included:
• Review of the Issues document on the Future of the Global Environment Outlook
• Review of the Terms of Reference for the options paper development work
• Review of the work plan for the Future of the Global Environment Outlook
• Any other business (Need for second face to face meeting at the end of the Steering Committee work and Rapporteur’s approval of all minutes following steering committee meetings)
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
October 10, 2019 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Groupe mixte d'experts OMCI/FAO/UNESCO/OMM/OMS/AIEA/ONU/PNUE chargé d'étudier les aspects scientifiques de la pollution des mers (GESAMP) - Rapports et Etudes No. 9 United Nations Environment Programme Download: French
May 29, 1979 to June 2, 1979 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Inception Meeting of Global Environment Outlook (GEO) for Cities
The Co-Chairs and Advisory Committee of the GEO for Cities publication met in Arendal from
May 13-14, 2019 to:
1. Prepare a draft annotated outline of the GEO for Cities document including structure, main themes and conceptual approach;
2. Confirm the draft work plan of the GEO for Cities, including the timeline, anticipated impact, outcomes, project design, risks and mitigation measures;
3. Suggest a prospective authors list from different institutions, considering gender and geographic balance, for the secretariat to prepare invitations for.
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
May 13, 2019 to May 14, 2019 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Report of the International Conference on Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Impacts - Hanoi, Vietnam 9-10 November, 1991
The expressed aims of this conference were to promote scientific exchange and the formation of collaborations between scientists from many different disciplines and countries who share an interest in the impacts of climate changes and sea level rise.
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
November 9, 1991 to November 10, 1991 |
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Meeting reports and proceedings Interactions of Biogeochemical Cycles in Aqueous Ecosystems Part 7
The SCOPE/UNEP International program of Studies on the Biogeochemical Cycles has four principal subjects: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Carbon and Sulphur. The study is being undertaken to find the major complex interactions between the cycles of these substances. The purpose is to demonstrate the resulting overall limits, which govern our lives and the future of mankind. The emerging climate changes caused by the greenhouse effect make it increasingly clear that our Earth is an integrated system. But environmental systems can be stretched by mankind's actions to limits at which changes in them can occur rapidly and perhaps irreversibly. It is possible that some of nature's thresholds are already being crossed.
United Nations Environment Programme Download: English
September 2, 1988 to September 8, 1988 |