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    • Apell Worldwide 

      United Nations Environment Programme (United Nations Environment Programme, 1995)
      Following various technological accidents in both highly industrialised and industrialising countries which resulted in adverse impacts on the environment, the United Nations Environment Programme Industry and Environment ...
    • Climate Crisis: The Societal Impacts Associated with the 1982-83 Worldwide Climate Anomalies 

      Ecosystems Division; Glantz, M.; Katz, R.; Krenz, M. (1987)
      Report based on the workshop on the Economic and Societal Impacts Associated with the 1982-83 Worldwide Climate Anomalies, 11-13 November 1985, Lugano, Switzerland, organized and financed by the United Nations Environment ...
    • Diagnostic Analysis of the Lake Xingkai/Khanka Basin (People's Republic of China and Russian Federation) 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2001)
      Lake Xingkai/Khanka is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast Asia, located on the border between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation. Its basin is a part of the WusulifUssuri-Heilong/Amur basin. ...
    • Environmental Information Systems in the Russian Federation 

      United Nations Environment Programme (1995)
      The report is based on research carried out from September to November 1994, when the first draft was compiled. The text was then further revised and updated in 1995. The scope of the research included interviews with local ...
    • Global Material Flows and Resource Productivity: Assessment Report for the UNEP International Resource Panel 

      United Nations Environment Programme; International Resource Panel (2016)
      This report finds that global material use has tripled over the past four decades, with annual global extraction of materials growing from 22 billion tonnes (1970) to 70 billion tonnes (2010). It also provides a new material ...
    • World heritage and tourism in a changing climate 

      Unknown author (United Nations Environment ProgrammeUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2016)
      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 ...