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Biodiversity: delivering results in Europe and the CIS
World Bank, 2012This publication presents some of the outcomes of GEF-funded work managed by UNDP in Europe and the CIS that aims to conserve biodiversity
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Available online: http://www.undp.org/content/dam/undp/library/Environment%20and%20Energy/biodiver [...]
United Nations Development Programme ; Global Environment Facility
Published by: World Bank ; 2012This publication presents some of the outcomes of GEF-funded work managed by UNDP in Europe and the CIS that aims to conserve biodiversity
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Environment and landscape ; Environmental Protection ; Environmental policies ; Climate change ; Adaptation ; Case/ Case study ; Forest management ; Turkmenistan ; Russian Federation ; Kazakhstan ; Uzbekistan ; Belarus ; Hungary ; Türkiye ; Bulgaria ; Region VI - Europe
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Climate vulnerability monitor
DARA, 2012The Climate Vulnerability Monitor 2nd Edition reveals that climate change has already held back global development and inaction is a leading global cause of death. Harm is most acute for poor and vulnerable groups but no country is spared either the costs of inaction or the benefits of an alternative path.
Commissioned by the world’s most vulnerable countries and backed by high-level and technical panels, the new Monitor estimates human and economic impacts of climate change and the carbon economy for 184 countries in 2010 and 2030, across 34 indicators.
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Available online: http://daraint.org/climate-vulnerability-monitor/climate-vulnerability-monitor-2 [...]
Published by: DARA ; 2012 (2nd ed.)
The Climate Vulnerability Monitor 2nd Edition reveals that climate change has already held back global development and inaction is a leading global cause of death. Harm is most acute for poor and vulnerable groups but no country is spared either the costs of inaction or the benefits of an alternative path.
Commissioned by the world’s most vulnerable countries and backed by high-level and technical panels, the new Monitor estimates human and economic impacts of climate change and the carbon economy for 184 countries in 2010 and 2030, across 34 indicators.Notes: Pdf version [35Mb] available here
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Vulnerability ; Afghanistan ; Albania ; Algeria ; Angola ; Antigua and Barbuda ; Argentina ; Armenia ; Austria ; Australia ; Azerbaijan ; Bahamas ; Bahrain ; Bangladesh ; Barbados ; Belarus ; Belgium ; Belize ; Benin ; Bhutan ; Bolivia, Plurinacional State of ; Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Botswana ; Brazil ; Bulgaria ; Brunei Darussalam ; Burkina Faso ; Burundi ; Cambodia ; Cameroon ; Canada ; Cape Verde ; Central Africa ; Chad ; Chile ; China ; Colombia ; Comoros ; Costa Rica ; Côte d'Ivoire ; Croatia ; Cuba ; Cyprus ; Czech Republic ; Democratic Republic of Congo ; Denmark ; Djibouti ; Dominica ; Dominican Republic ; Ecuador ; Egypt ; El Salvador ; Equatorial Guinea ; Eritrea ; Estonia ; Ethiopia ; Fiji ; Finland ; France ; Gabon ; Georgia ; Germany ; Ghana ; Greece ; Greenland ; Guatemala ; Guinea ; Guinea-Bissau ; Guyana ; Haiti ; Honduras ; Hungary ; Iceland ; India ; Indonesia ; Iran, Islamic Republic of ; Iraq ; Ireland ; Israel ; Italy ; Jamaica ; Japan ; Jordan ; Kazakhstan ; Kenya ; Kiribati ; Kuwait ; Kyrgyzstan ; Lao People’s Democratic Republic ; Latvia ; Lebanon ; Lesotho ; Liberia ; Libya (State of) ; Lithuania ; Luxembourg ; Republic of North Macedonia ; Madagascar ; Malawi ; Malaysia ; Maldives ; Mali ; Malta ; Marshall Islands ; Mauritania ; Mauritius ; Mexico ; Micronesia, Federated States of ; Republic of Moldova ; Mongolia ; Morocco ; Mozambique ; Namibia ; Nepal ; Netherlands ; Nicaragua ; Niger ; Nigeria ; Norway ; Democratic People's Republic of Korea ; Oman ; Pakistan ; Panama ; Papua New Guinea ; Paraguay ; Peru ; Philippines ; Poland ; Portugal ; Qatar ; Congo ; Romania ; Russian Federation ; Rwanda ; Saint Lucia ; Samoa ; Sao Tome and Principe ; Saudi Arabia ; Senegal ; Seychelles ; Sierra Leone ; Singapore ; Slovakia ; Slovenia ; Solomon Islands ; Somalia ; South Africa ; Republic of Korea ; Spain ; Sri Lanka ; Sudan ; Suriname ; Eswatini ; Sweden ; Switzerland ; Syrian Arab Republic ; Tajikistan ; United Republic of Tanzania ; Thailand ; Gambia ; Togo ; Tonga ; Trinidad and Tobago ; Tunisia ; Türkiye ; Turkmenistan ; Tuvalu ; Uganda ; Ukraine ; United Arab Emirates ; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ; United States of America ; Uruguay ; Uzbekistan ; Vanuatu ; Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of ; Viet Nam ; Yemen ; Zambia ; Zimbabwe ; Grenada ; Palau ; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Environment and security in the AMU Darya Basin
UNEP, 2011The report highlights water, agriculture, energy and climate change issues in Central Asia’s Amu Darya River Basin.
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Available online: http://www.envsec.org/publications/AmuDarya-EN-Web.pdf
Published by: UNEP ; 2011
The report highlights water, agriculture, energy and climate change issues in Central Asia’s Amu Darya River Basin.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Water ; Drinking water supply ; Natural hazards ; Impact studies ; Central Asia ; Tajikistan ; Afghanistan ; Uzbekistan ; Turkmenistan
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Statement at the opening of the fourteenth session of the Interstate Council on Hydrometeorology of the Countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Obasi G.O.P; World Meteorological Organization (WMO) - WMO, 2003 (SG's lectures, speeches, statements-No. 200)
Statement at the opening of the fourteenth session of the Interstate Council on Hydrometeorology of the Countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States
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Published by: WMO ; 2003
Collection(s) and Series: SG's lectures, speeches, statements- No. 200
Language(s): English
Format: Hard copyTags: Capacity development ; Speech ; Azerbaijan ; Armenia ; Belarus ; Kazakhstan ; Kyrgyzstan ; Republic of Moldova ; Uzbekistan ; Russian Federation ; Tajikistan ; Turkmenistan ; Mongolia
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Statement at the opening of the ninth session of the Intergovernmental Council for Hydrometeorology of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Statement at the opening of the ninth session of the Intergovernmental Council for Hydrometeorology of the Commonwealth of Independent States
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Published by: WMO ; 2001
Collection(s) and Series: SG's lectures, speeches, statements- No. 41
Language(s): English; Other Languages: Russian
Format: Hard copyTags: Capacity development ; Speech ; Hydrology ; Meteorology ; Belarus ; Russian Federation ; Armenia ; Azerbaijan ; Kazakhstan ; Kyrgyzstan ; Republic of Moldova ; Uzbekistan ; Tajikistan ; Ukraine ; Turkmenistan ; Mongolia ; Georgia
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Выступление на открытии девятой сессии межгосударственного совета по гидрометеорологии содружества независимых государств
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Statement on the occasion of the second session of the Coordinating Committee on Caspian Sea Hydrometeorology and Pollution Monitoring
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Statement at the opening of the eighth session of the Intergovernmental Council for Hydrometeorology of the Commonwealth of Independent States
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Второй сессии координационного комитета по гидрометеорологии и мониторингу загрязнения каспийского моря
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Выступление на открытии восьмой сессии межгосударственного совета по гидрометеорологии содружества независимых государств
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