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The world’s forest cover continues to decrease. In recent years, the world’s forests have been affected by over-harvesting, overgrazing, pests and diseases, high global temperatures, floods, droughts, storms, air pollution and forest fires, as well as the economic crises in Asia and other regions. In particular, the forests in Asia have been...
The problem of transboundary air pollution has become increasingly evident in East Asia in recent years and there is a pressing need to build an effective framework for international cooperation on the atmospheric environment. However, there are gaps among countries with regard to their views on transboundary air pollution and their stances on...
Unofficial translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English
The entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Control (UNFCCC) divides parties into two groups by their obligations to mitigate domestic emissions. This division creates differences in the strictness of domestic climate policy, which are in favour of the conditions for creating the “heavens” of...
With the intent to encourage innovation in policy, technology and social mobilisation, the APFED Phase II (APFED II) programmes have been promoted with the strong support of more than 30 eminent persons over the past five years. APFED members who have access to extensive high level environment and sustainable development policy arenas in the region...
Occasional Report
Remarks: Assessment of an UNDP GEF Small Grant Project in Makawanpur District, Nepal
