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Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines

… a specific natural monument, which can be a landform, sea mount, marine cavern, geological feature such as a cave, … sustainable natural resource management and where low-level non-industrial natural resource use compatible with … risk. The cities most immediately vulnerable to sea-level rise are Asian megacities sitting on subsiding river delta …
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UNEP. The first 40 years

… ripe for a serious substantive discussion at the global level about environmental problems and Sweden, and Åstrom … the shores of South West England and killed thousands of sea-birds. In 1968, Paul Ehrlich argued that the surging … a recent report by UNEP notes that if the levels of HFCs rise as they replace chemicals for say refrigeration or …
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Global biodiversity outlook 4 - A mid-term assessment of progress towards the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020

… and developing world, although it remains at a low level in some countries (Target 1). Important progress has … Americas) as well as low-lying ecosystems vulnerable to sea-level rise (Target 10). Key potential actions that could accelerate …
18 Jun 2026 Literature

State of Biodiversity in West Asia

… and marine habitats. All its water bodies except the Dead Sea enjoy an abundance of marine communities. The Red Sea includes a wide range of species of fish, seagrass, … wealth from oil resources in the Arab region and the rise in oil prices during the 1970s and 1980s. 10. In …
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Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific

… impact of the disasters is wide ranging. At a humanitarian level, natural disasters in the Pacific have reportedly … coastal infrastructure causing the seawalls to breach and sea reclaiming parts of what used to be wetland areas. The … as well as increased climate variability and sea level rise (Christensen and Hewitson, 2007), the economic costs of …
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Climate Change and POPs: Predicting the Impacts

… human populations and ecosystems are foreseen. While the level of scientific understanding associated with each … increase by considerably more (iPCC, 2007). A 10 °C rise in ambient temperature will result in an approximate … Bogdal et al., 2009). It is also widely expected that sea ice melting will facilitate more ship traffic and oil and …
18 Jun 2026 Document

The importance of adaptation and disaster risk reduction in coastal areas

… national economies of most coastal countries; AWARE that sea level rise is likely to become one of the major impacts of climate …
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National Blue Carbon Policy Assessment Madagascar

… for scaling up blue forest efforts at the international level. A document on lessons learned from the SSIs will be … UNCLOS United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea UNFCCC United Nations Framework Convention on Climate … of Madagascar are marked by continuous retreat. Sea-level rise further results in coastal erosion and salt-water …
18 Jun 2026 Literature

Mediterranean strategy for sustainable development 2016-2015: Investing in environmental sustainability to achieve social and economic development

… of the MSSD 2016-2025 at regional and national level and to report the results to COP 21; Requests the … development in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean Sea is home to a large diversity of ecosystems and species … such as Algiers and Tel-Aviv have seen their populations rise by 5 to 10 times between 1950 and 2010. Socio-economic …
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Global Mercury Assessment

… and accelerated in the early 20th century before the rise of Asian industrialization, indicates emissions from … were probably responsible. Studies from the South China Sea suggest a similar pattern occurring there more recently, … other systems covering the same period. In general, the level of agreement was good, in particular when the …
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