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Our Planet: deserts and drylands
(UNEP, 2006)
The United Nations Environment Programme's flagship magazine.
Our Planet: climate change and economic development
(UNEP, 2006)
The United Nations Environment Programme's flagship magazine.
Our Planet: agriculture and economic development
(UNEP, 2007)
This is the United Nations Environment Programme's flagship magazine. By one measure at least, agriculture ranks as one of the extraordinary success stories of the past decades. Roughly one quarter of the Earth’s terrestrial ...
Chemicals Management and Marine Plastics - Our Planet April 2011
(UNEP, 2011)
The United Nations Environment Programme's flagship magazine.
Global Commons: The Planet We Share - Our Planet September 2011
(UNEP, 2011)
The United Nations Environment Programme's flagship magazine.
World Heritage and Protected Areas - Our Planet Vol. 14 No. 2
(2003)
The United Nations Foundation has become the first funding organization to designate the elite World Heritage sites as the explicit focus of its biodiversity work. The increased resources and vigour that it has brought to ...
Energy, Finance and Climate Change - Our Planet Vol. 16 No. 3
(2006)
Investment that takes account of environmental, social and governmental issues both makes economic sense and meets the wider and deeper goals so many of us espouse.
Green Cities - Our Planet Vol. 16 No. 1
(2005)
The battles to eradicate poverty and deliver the Millennium Development Goals will be won or lost by whether we can manage the urban environment effectively and creatively. If we can – as the examples of Dar es Salaam and ...
The First United Nations Environment Assembly - Our Planet June 2014
(UNEP, 2014)
The first ever United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) is the core theme of this issue of Our Planet. Sustainable Development Goals, the need to decouple economic growth from natural resource depletion and the way forward ...
Your Planet Needs You: Practical Action - Our Planet May 2009
(2009)
World Environment Day (WED) is your day — an occasion for the public to demonstrate, by practical and inspiring grass roots action that positive environmental change is alive and kicking in villages, towns and cites across ...