Desk Review on Nutrient Pollution as a Regional and Transboundary Challenge in the East Asian Seas Region
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2021-02Author
United Nations Environment Programme
Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia
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The objective of this desk review is to compile information on:
• Sources, sinks, fate and transport, and impacts of pollution, focusing mainly on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P);
• National and regional nutrient reduction commitments, targets, measures, as well as gaps in management and governance; and
• Existing monitoring and assessment programmes in COBSEA countries.
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