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    • 2017 Global Review of Sustainable Public Procurement 

      United Nations Environment Programme
      The 2017 Global Review of Sustainable Public Procurement provides an up-to-date overview of the scale and type of sustainable procurement activities undertaken worldwide in the past three years. It addresses a longstanding ...
    • A handbook for the indigenous and community conserved areas registry 

      United Nations Environment Programme; UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (2010)
      Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) are a globally significant type of managed areas governed by local or indigenous communities for conservation and cultural purposes. Their contributions to biodiversity ...
    • Cleaner Production Worldwide 

      United Nations Environment Programme (1995)
      This booklet aims to show through examples that by applying cleaner production, industry and consumers anywhere in the world can gain environmental benefits while reducing costs. The purpose of this booklet is to illustrate ...
    • Guidelines for national waste management strategies: moving from challenges to opportunities 

      United Nations Environment Programme; United Nations Institute for Training and Research
      This publication outlines a possible process and poses questions that countries may wish to consider as they develop integrated national waste management strategies. It outlines the reasons for a national waste management ...
    • Sustainable Food Cold Chains: Opportunities, Challenges and the Way Forward 

      United Nations Environment Programme; Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
      This report highlights the complexity of food cold chain development globally and explores how it can evolve to become more sustainable. The main objectives of the analysis are to provide an overview of the status, drivers ...
    • World heritage and tourism in a changing climate 

      Unknown author
      This report provides an overview of the increasing vulnerability of World Heritage sites to climate change impacts and the potential implications for and of global tourism. It also examines the close relationship between ...