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The State of the Environment: Ten Years after Stockholm - Project Plan
(1979)
The main focus of the state of the environment is the changes - positive and/or negative - that occur in the different components of the natural environment (atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, etc), with particular ...
The Global Environment Monitoring System: Principles and Progress
(1978)
GEMS, the Global Environment Monitoring System, is a collective effort of the world community to acquire through monitoring the data needed for the rational management of the environment.
Health-Related Monitoring (Background paper): UNEP/WHO Group of Government Experts on Health-Related Monitoring
(1977)
The aim of the document is to present monitoring activities that are implemented within GEMS and to propose additional activities that will make possible the development of a coherent and comprehensive programme of ...
NGO Participation in the UNEP Environmental Education Programme: Project No. FP/0301-77-03 - Terminal Project Report
(1978)
In August 1977, the Environment Liaison Centre (ELC) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) entered into a joint programme to strengthen global activity, and especially non-government organisation (NGO) activity, ...
Review of Harmful Substances - GESAMP Reports and Studies No. 2
(1976)
The present Review reflects the state of knowledge available to the experts at the time of its compilation,i.e. the years 1972-1974. Scientific knowledge is continually changing and developing, and as it does so, changes ...
Assessing Soil Degradation: Report of an FAO/UNEP Expert Consultation
(1977)
There is a urgent need for a better understanding of the risks of soil degradation and their geographical distribution as well as a better knowledge of where degradation occurs at present.