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    • Asia Protected Planet Report 2014: Tracking progress towards targets for protected areas in Asia 

      United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), 2014)
      This report assesses progress towards the achievement of elements of Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 in 24 selected countries in East Asia, South Asia and South-east Asia. These are referred to as the “Asia Region” throughout ...
    • Fisheries subsidies and marine resource management: lessons from Bangladesh 

      United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP, 2004)
      This study includes a discussion on the policy evolution, the intervening factors and the consequences of trade liberalization on marine fisheries in Bangladesh.
    • Once Burned, Twice Shy? Lessons Learned from the 1997-98 El Niño 

      United Nations Environment Programme; National Center for Atmospheric Research; World Meteorological Organization; International Strategy for Disaster Reduction; Glantz, M. (United Nations University, 2001)
      This assessment reviewed forecasts and impacts of the 1997-98 El Niño, as well as the climate-related early warning and natural disaster preparedness systems in the following locations in order to improve their ENSO (El ...
    • Review of Current Knowledge and Data on Marine Litter in Asia 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2022-06)
      This study aims to provide a science-based review of the current knowledge and data available on marine litter in the coastal countries of South Asia, North East Asia and South-East Asia. A qualitative summary of and ...
    • Sustainability Reporting in the Financial Sector: A Governmental Approach 

      United Nations Environment Programme; Group of Friends of Paragraph 47 (2017)
      This report takes a detailed look at reporting by the financial sector. It explores the variety of laws, regulations, codes and voluntary initiatives that have driven reporting, illustrated through case studies.