Browsing Serials by Language "French"
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The African Journalist No. 43 March 1987: The Militarization of Africa
(1987-03)A monthly bulletin published by the Union of African Journalists in Arabic, English and French -
Animal Genetic Resources Information No. 12
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Animal Genetic Resources Information No. 17
(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1996)Animal Genetic Resources Information 17 -
Animal Genetic Resources Information No. 4
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Deserts and Drylands - Our Planet Volume 17 No 1
(2006)The United Nations Environment Programme's flagship magazine. -
E-waste, the Hidden side of IT Equipment's Manufacturing and Use - Environment Alert Bulletin 5
(2005-01)The production of electrical and electronic devices is the fastest-growing sector of the manufacturing industry in industrialised countries. At the same time, technological innovation and intense marketing engender a rapid ... -
Energy - Our Planet Vol. 14 No. 3, 2004
(UNEP, 2004)Access to energy is essential if the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and the WSSD Plan of Implementation are to be achieved, and the proportion of the world’s people in poverty is to be halved by 2015. -
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. -
The Environmental Price to Pay for Heavy Goods Traffic - Environment Alert Bulletin 10
(2007-11)New methods of production and consumption, as well as ongoing economic growth in the European region in recent decades, have led to an increasing demand for faster and more flexible transport modes, often favouring road ... -
Freshwater - Our Planet Vol. 14 No. 1 2003
(2003)This year’s slogan for World Environment Day is ‘Water: Two Billion People are Dying for It!’. It is incumbent on the 4 billion who are not, to renew their respect for wate by valuing every drop. -
Gold Prices on the Rise, Environment under Pressure - Environment Alert Bulletin 8
(2006-11)Although the gold industry is often presented as a “first foreign direct investment” leading to positive outcomes in many developing countries and securing the wealth of many nations, it is also clear that some of its ... -
Green Economy: The New Big Deal - Our Planet February 2009
(2009)Globalisation does not just spread economic ups — and the current deep downs — rapidly across the globe. It can do the same for compelling and transformational ideas. As ministers gather in Nairobi for the Governing Council, ... -
Human Induced Harmful Algal Blooms - Environment Alert Bulletin 12
(2008-05)The occurrence of coastal harmful algal blooms (HABs) over the last several decades has become a worldwide environmental concern. Some of these HABs are caused by anthropogenic nutrient pollution and can harm whole marine ... -
Kick the habit: towards a low carbon economy - Our Planet May 2008
(UNEP, 2008)The United Nations Environment Programme's flagship magazine. -
Nuclear Waste: Is Everything under Control? - Environment Alert Bulletin 9
(2007-02)50 years after the opening of the world's first civil nuclear power station, very little radioactive waste produced has been permanently disposed of. Moreover, the average age of today’s reactors is approximately 22 years, ... -
Our Planet 40 years of WED
(UNEP, 2012)The United Nations Environment Programme's flagship magazine. -
Our Planet : Forests - Nature at Your Service
(UNEP, 2011-06)This year marks a first for the long-standing relationship between India and the United Nations. For the first time ever, India will host World Environment Day (WED). With a population of 1.2 billion people, a rapidly ... -
Our Planet : Global Commons - The Planet We Share
(UNEP, 2011-11)With less than nine months to go before the Rio+20 conference, international momentum is building as a result of growing understanding of the need to re-think economies and reform an international system of governance that ...