GIWA Regional Assessments: Eastern Equatorial Pacific

GIWA Regional Assessments: Eastern Equatorial Pacific
Title GIWA Regional Assessments: Eastern Equatorial Pacific PDF eBook
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Pages 100
Release 2006
Genre Oceanography
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Global International Waters Assessment

Global International Waters Assessment
Title Global International Waters Assessment PDF eBook
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Pages 81
Release 2006
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Regional Assessment 65, Eastern Equatorial Pacific

Regional Assessment 65, Eastern Equatorial Pacific
Title Regional Assessment 65, Eastern Equatorial Pacific PDF eBook
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Pages 81
Release 2006
Genre Environmental policy
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Eastern Equatorial Pacific

Eastern Equatorial Pacific
Title Eastern Equatorial Pacific PDF eBook
Author United Nations Environment Programme
Publisher UNEP
Pages 98
Release 2006-10-20
Genre Pacific Ocean
ISBN 9789211587111

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This publication is one of a series of strategic impact assessments carried out as part of the Global International Waters Assessment Project (GIWA-UNEP/GEF) to evaluate the worlds transboundary waters, in recognition of the links between freshwater and coastal marine environments and the effects of human activities. This report focuses on the Eastern Equatorial Pacific, which includes parts of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia. Pollution in the Southwest Mexico sub-system, freshwater shortage in the Central Equatorial Pacific sub-system, and the unsustainable exploitation of fish and other living resources in the Pacific Colombian sub-system were considered as the priority concerns. The root causes of these water-related problems are identified and policy options are proposed.

Eastern Equatorial Pacific

Eastern Equatorial Pacific
Title Eastern Equatorial Pacific PDF eBook
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Pages 108
Release 2006
Genre Environmental policy
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This report presents the assessment of the GIWA Eastern Equatorial Pacific region, which includes parts of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia. Pollution in the Southwest Mexico sub-system, freshwater shortage in the Central Equatorial Pacific sub-system, and the unsustainable exploitation of fish and other living resources in the Pacific Colombian sub-system were considered as the priority concerns. The root causes of these water-related problems are identified and policy options are proposed.--Publisher's description.

GIWA Regional Assessments

GIWA Regional Assessments
Title GIWA Regional Assessments PDF eBook
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Pages 100
Release 2006
Genre Oceanography
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An Assessment of Assessments

An Assessment of Assessments
Title An Assessment of Assessments PDF eBook
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Publisher UNEP/Earthprint
Pages 436
Release 2009
Genre Law
ISBN 9789280729764

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Despite the central role oceans play in the economic, environmental and social affairs of the planet's 6.7 billion inhabitants, significant gaps exist in our understanding and management of the complex processes at work from the global climate system, to the water cycle and circulation of nutrients, to changes affecting marine habitats. In addition, the vastness of the world's oceans have for far too long been perceived as impervious and indestructible to human impact. To deal with this situation, improved monitoring and observation practices, regular assessments to provide a deeper understanding of the status and trends of environmental changes, and the know-how and ability to prevent, mitigate and adapt to these changes are urgently required. The UN General Assembly in 2005 -- recommended that a regular process for the global reporting and assessment of the state of the marine environment, including its socio-economic aspects (Regular Process), be initiated. The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO) were asked to serve as the lead agencies in the start-up phase that came to be known as the "Assessment of Assessments" (AoA). Under the AoA, an Expert Group have developed options and a framework for such a Regular Process, which can serve as the mechanism to keep the world's oceans and seas under continuing review.