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Available in English and Russian. (ECE/CEP/168, 46 pp.)
This publication contains guidelines to help make monitoring a practical tool for environmental policy for countries of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia and South-Eastern Europe. The guidelines offer advice on how to:
Link air and water quality monitoring to environmental policy development.
Modernize and upgrade air and
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On 4 July 2012 after the EU Water Initiative Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Sixteenth Working Group meeting Ms. Iulia Trombitcaia, Environmental Affairs Officer at UNECE, told Mr. Artem Paschenko, UN Radio, how the European Union Water Initiative National Policy Dialogues help in implementation of water policy in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.Listen to the interview in
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The National Policy Dialogues is the main operational instrument of the EU Water Initiative (EUWI), an international partnership that aims to contribute to the achievement of the water related Millennium Development Goals. UNECE is the strategic partner supporting the policy dialogue process on IWRM. The OECD is the strategic partner for water supply and sanitation. Romanian Ministry of
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in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian FederationDownload as .pdf Symbol No. ECE/TRADE/377/Rev.1 Sales # B.12.II.E.12 ISBN 978-92-1-117055-9 eISBN 978-92-1-055244-8more details: [email protected]
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Report on implementation of the European Union Water Initiative National Policy Dialogues on Integrated Water Resources Management and on Water Supply and Sanitation (Doc.ECE/MP.WAT/WG.1&2/2012/ INF.4) prepared by UNECE and OECDThis document gives an outline of objectives, current state and plans for the future development of the National Policy Dialogues on Integrated Water Resource
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This publication is the second UNECE's report on country-level projects entitled Road Maps for Mainstreaming Ageing, undertaken in UNECE member States at the request of their Governments.Document TitleClick icon to download pdf TITLE, FOREWORD and CONTENTSPDF EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, STATEMENT BY MOLDOVA
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The objective of this publication is to provide an overview of the UNECE technical cooperation activities implemented at the country, subregional and regional levels. It consists of two parts. Part I includes information about UNECE technical cooperation activities in two major beneficiary subregions: Southeast Europe and Central Asia. Part II provides information about UNECE work at the
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The second Environmental Performance Review of Romania takes stock of the progress made by Romania in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2001. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the first review. This second EPR also covers 10 issues of importance to Romania related to policymaking framework for environmental protection and
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To allow individuals to live and age actively, societies have a responsibility to invest in conducive frameworks. Such investments can take place in the prevention and health care sectors, in education and labour markets. At the same time, citizens should be able to rely on a supportive infrastructure in case of real need and frailty.The in-depth discussion on active ageing during the UNECE
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Health Effects of Black CarbonThis report presents the results of the first systematic review of evidence of the health effects of black carbon (BC) – an important component of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) of which ambient air concentration notoriously exceed the WHO guidelines across the UNECE region.Short-
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Globalization is a growing phenomenon that affects the compilation of familiar national accounts indicators and related source statistics. This Guide for the first time provides comprehensive guidance for both producers of economic statistics and those who use the data for policy analysis and research. The aim is to give practical help to readers. The Guide accordingly reviews the many ways in
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This report outlines a range of systemic interrelated measures for a progressive transformation towards low-energy, low-carbon, highly resilient and ultimately climate neutral cities. Its recommendations fall under four main headings, with coordination through a well.managed city level framework being perhaps the most essential ingredient for success.
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This document presents the UNECE's Action Plan for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety (2011–2020). This Plan is directly aligned with the UN Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety. It aims to achieve the UNECE’s overall road safety goals by addressing priority areas of work as well as by implementing the ongoing and future initiatives in the UNECE region and beyond. Free
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An updated version of the "Roadmap of the National Policy Dialogue on IWRM in the Republic Tajikistan"The Roadmap of the National Policy Dialogue on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Tajikistan contains information on the contents, key areas and schedule of the NPD on IWRM for 2011-2016 (updated schedule), including the so-called “policy packages” of activities to transit towards
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UNECE WPG STUDYThe Impact of Liberalization of Natural Gas Markets in the UNECE region--Efficiency and Security 17 March 2012Liberalization of gas markets is at various stages throughout the 56-country UNECE region. Most countries that have liberalized have done so formally but rarely claim to have reached a satisfactory
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Прогнозы по Соединенным Штатам и Канаде на период до 2030 года были подготовлены на основе глобальной модели с целью учета изменений, которые будут происходить в это время в других странах. Анализ проводился исходя из трех сценариев развития событий в будущем: двух сценариев, которые основываются на оценках МГЭИК и в которых делается предположение о быстром развитии сектора энергии на базе
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Projections for the United States and Canada to 2030 have been made with a global model to account for concurrent changes in other countries. Three future scenarios were investigated: two IPCC-based scenarios assuming the rapid growth of wood-based energy, and one IPCC-based scenario without this assumption. The model, under the IPCC scenarios, accounted for trends in population, income and