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Relevant Literature
No.
Title
Year
Unit
Page
1997
EEA, UNEP
15
2003
UNEP
35
3.
1997 New Year Message, Water Stress in
Europe- can the challenge be met?
2002 Activity Report----Division of Technology,
Industry and Economics
A Better Future for the Planet Earth Vol.II
2002
326
4.
A Directory of Impact Assessment Guidelines
1995
The Asahi Glass
Foundation
IIED
5.
A Directory of Information Sources on
Chemical Safety
A Directory of Information Sources on
Environmental Impact Assessment
A Directory of Information Sources on Wastes
and Their Treatment
A Guide to Kyoto: Climate Change and What is
Means to Canadians
A Guide to Tailings Dams and Impoundments
1993
UNEP
758
1996
UNEP
319
1994
UNEP
1152
1998
Canada
20
1996
France
239
A Guide to the Convention on Biological
Diversity
A Manual for Water and Waste Management:
What the Tourism Industry Can Do To Improve
ItsSourcebook
A
Performancefor Conservation and Biological
Diversity Information
Africa Environment Outlook
1994
IUCN
161
2003
UNEP,GTZ
50
1995
UNEP, IUCN
302
2002
UNEP
422
Air pollution by ozone in Europe in summer
2003
An Emerging Market for the Environmental: A
Guide to Emissions Trading
An Overview of Environmental Indicators: State
of the Art and Perspectives
Annual
Report
1993-94,
Ministry
of
Environment and Forests of India
Annual Report 1994, Federal Environmental
Agency
Annual Report 2001, Fauna & Flora
International
Asian Elephants in the Wild
2003
EEA
33
2002
UNEP, UNCTAD
41
1994
UNEP
72
1994
India
122
1995
Germany
95
2002
Fauna & Flora
International
WWF
36
1.
2.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
1
1995
184
24
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
Assessing Forestry Project Impacts: Issues
and Strategies
Australia’s Environment: A Natural Asset,
Statement on the Environment
Australian Center for International Agricultural
Research: Annual Report 2002-2003
Australia’s National Report for the UNCSD
1995
Australian Institute of Marine Science Annual
Report 1997-1998
Australian Institute of Marine Science Annual
Report 2001--2002
Australian Institute of Marine Science Annual
Report 2002--2003
Australian Institute of Marine Science:
Research Plan 2003—2006
AWARDS FOR Improving the Coastal
Environment: the Example of the Blue Flag
Biodiversity Conservation in the Asia and
Pacific Region: Constraints and Opportunities
Business Plan 2003---2005
1993
FAO
72
1993
Australia
45
2003
Australia
186
1995
Australia
82
1998
Australia
124
2002
Australia
161
2003
Australia
137
2003
Australia
53
1996
50
508
2003
UNEP, WTO,
FEEE
Asia Development Bank
GRI
Capacity
Building
for
Sustainable
Development: An Overview of UNEP
Environmental
Caring
for the Earth Capacity
Development
Activities
Case Studies Illustrating Environmental
Practices in Mining and Metallurgical
ProcessesSupercomputer Monograph Report
CGER’S
Vol.1: Turbulence Structure and CO2 Transfer
at the Air-Sea Interface and Turbulent Diffusion
in Thermally-Stratified Flows
CGER’S Supercomputer Monograph Report
Vol.2: A Transient CO2 Experiment with the
CGER’S
Supercomputer
Monograph Report
MRI CGCMAnnual Mean Response
Vol.3: Study on the Climate System and Mass
Transport Supercomputer
CGER’S
by a Climate Model
Monograph Report
Vol.4: Development of a global 1-D chemically
radiatively coupled model and an introduction
to the development of a chemically coupled
Chief
to Inspectors --generalInspector’s
Circulation Guidance
Model
Processes for the Production, Melting and
Recovery of Cadmium, Mercury and Their
Alloys
2002
UNEP
164
1993
159
1996
IUCN, UNEP,
WWF
ICME, UNEP
1996
Japan
51
1996
Japan
86
1997
Japan
91
1997
Japan
69
1994
UK
33
2
1995
24
61
40.
41.
Chief Inspector’s Guidance to Inspectors
----Processes Involving the Use or Release of
Mercury orProduction
any Compounds
of Mercuryin Dairy
Cleaner
Assessment
1993
UK
70
2000
UNEP
95
2000
UNEP
99
2000
UNEP
83
1992
WWF
57
1996
EEA
26
45.
Processing
Cleaner Production Assessment in Fish
Processing
Cleaner Production Assessment in Meat
Processing
Climate Change due to the Greenhouse effect
and Its Implications for China
Climate Change in the European Union
46.
Climate Change Policy
1998
UK
331
47.
1994
WWF
86
2002
GEMI
52
1994
Indian
48
52.
Community Based Planning for Wetland
Conservation: Lessons from the Ucchali
Complex in Pakistan
Connecting
the Drops Toward Creative Water
Strategies--A Water Sustainability Tool
Conservation of Biological Diversity in India:
An Approach
Cooperation between the World Bank and
NGO’s FY97 Progress Report
Coordinating Research and Management to
Enhance Protected Areas
Current Land Use in Vietnam
53.
42.
43.
44.
48.
49.
50.
51.
1998
32
1994
IUCN
116
1994
IIED
124
Cycling of reduced gases in the hydrosphere
1996
Germany
203
54.
Developing World Water
1988
Hong Kong
420
55.
Down to Earth
1995
Switzerland
32
56.
Earthquake Waste Symposium Proceedings
1995
IETC
134
57.
Economics for the Wilds
1992
UK
226
58.
Ecotourism: A South Australian Design Guide
for Sustainable Development
Energy Savings in the Transport Sector,
technical Report No. 25
Environment Hong Kong 1995
1994
Australian
140
1994
UNEP
77
1995
Hong Kong
225
Environmental Codes of Conduct for Tourism,
Technical Report No. 29
1995
UNEP
69
59.
60.
61.
3
62.
Environmental Data Report 1993-94
1994
UNEP
408
63.
1995
DSE, UNEP
173
1998
Germany
20
1997
68
1996
E&P Forum,
UNEP
UNEP
106
1993
UNEP, UNIDO
161
1996
UNEP
232
69.
Environmental Information-Issues and Sources
of Information
Environmental Law Programme Annual Report
1997
Environmental Management in Oil and Gas
Exploration and Production,
Environmental
An overview Management
of issues and
in management
the Brewing
approaches
Industry,
Technical Report No. 33
Environmental Management in the Electronics
Industry, Technical Report No. 23
Environmental Management in the Pulp and
Paper Industry, Technical Report No. 34
Environmental Problems in Third World Cities
1995
UK
302
70.
Environmental Protection in Singapore
1993
Singapore
87
71.
1996
IETC
57
2003
EEA
97
2003
96
2002
UNEP, EPA,
CML,AGA
GEMI
1990
Germany
238
Germany
183
77.
Environmental
Risk
Assessment
for
Sustainable Cities
Europe’s Water: An indicator –based
assessment
Evaluation of Environmental Impacts in Life
Cycle Assessment
Exploring Pathways to a Sustainable
Enterprise: SD Planner--User Guide
Facts and Figures on the Environment of
Germany, 1988/89
Federal Environmental Agency Annual Report
2001
Forestry for Sustainable Rural Development
1998
USA
57
78.
FORESTS: Too Good to Waste
1993
WWF
24
79.
1991
123
1992
IUBS, SCOPE,
UNESCO
Germany
1999
UNEP
128
82.
From Genes to Ecosystems: A Research
Agenda for Biodiversity
Functions and Organization of Environmental
Protection in the federal Republic of Germany
GEO—2000 Alternative Policy Study for
Europe and Central Asia
GEO-3 Data Compendium
2002
UNEP
269
83.
Global Biodiversity Assessment
1995
UNEP
1140
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
80.
81.
4
27
28
1992
WCMC
585
1992
UK
585
86.
Global Biodiversity Status of the Earth’s Living
Resources
Global Biodiversity Status of the Earth’s Living
Resources
Global Environmental Outlook 2000
1999
UNEP
398
87.
Global Environmental Outlook 3
2002
UNEP
446
88.
GROUNDWATER Quality and Handpump
Corrosion in West Africa
Guidebook on Promotion of Sustainable
Energy
Consumption:
Consumer
Organizations and Efficient Energy Use in the
Guidelines
for Protected Area Management
Residential Sector
Categories
Guidelines: Development of National Parks
and Protected Areas for Tourism
How the Hotel and Tourism Industry Can
Protect the Ozone Layer
Implementing Agenda 21, NGO Experiences
from Around the World
Improving and Maintaining Tropical Soil
Fertility
Industry Environmental Compliance, Training
Manual, Technical Report No. 36
International Source Book on Environmentally
Sound Technologies for Municipal Solid Waste
Management
IUCN Annual Report 1995
1994
143
2002
UNDP, The
World Bank
UN
1994
IUCN
261
1994
WTO, UNEP
53
1998
UNEP
54
1997
NGLS
176
2002
TVE, WWF
98
1996
UNEP
100
1996
IETC
427
1996
IUCN
40
IUCN- The World Conservation Union
Commission on Environmental Law
99. KURRI
Progress Report 1997 (April
1997-March 1998)
100. Land care Information, Land, Water &
vegetation Programs 1995-1996
101. Life Cycle Assessment: What It Is and How to
Do It
102. Living in One World
1998
Germany
54
1998
Japan
287
1995
Australian
76
1996
UNEP
91
2001
196
103. Managing Protected Areas in the Tropics
1986
World Energy
Council
IUCN
1996
UNEP, UNIDO
150
84.
85.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
104. Mineral
Fertilizer Production and
Environment, Technical Report No. 26
5
the
153
295
105. Monitoring Industrial Emissions and Wastes,
Technical Report No. 27
106. National Biodiversity Planning, Guidelines
Based on Early Experiences Around the World
107. National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable
Development
108. Protecting Nature Regional Reviews of
Protected Areas
109. Quality of the Environment in Japan 1993
1996
UNEP, UNIDO
131
1995
161
1992
WRI, UNEP,
IUCN
Australian
1994
IUCN
402
1993
Japan
699
110. Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The
Role of Voluntary Programs
111. Reforming Energy Subsidies
1997
UNEP, USEPA
118
2002
UNEP,IEA
31
112. Save Our Seas
1994
WWF
24
113. Shifting Cultivation in Lao PDR: An Overview
of Land Use and Policy Initiatives
114. Social Priorities of Civil Society
1995
IIED
38
1996
NGLS
163
115. Soil Degradation
2002
TVE, WWF
90
116. Soil Erosion
2002
TVE, WWF
74
117. State of the Environment in Austria
1997
Austria
244
118. State of the Environment Reporting: Source
Book of Methods and Approaches
119. Statistical Environmental Yearbook of the
Czech Republic
120. Strategies
for
National
Sustainable
Development
121. Strategies for the Training of Teachers in
Environmental Education
122. Sustainability Reporting Guidelines
1996
UNEP
135
1996
Czech
337
1994
IUCN, IIED
203
1994
UNESCO
110
2002
94
123. Sustainable Use of Natural Resources:
Concepts, Issues, and Criteria
124. Switched
On
Renewable
Eneergy
Opportunities in the Tourism Industry
125. Technical Workshop to Explore Options for
Global Forestry Management
126. Techniques to Value Environmental Resources
1993
Global Reporting
Initiative
WWF
2003
UNEP
56
1991
IIED
349
1995
Australian
73
6
128
32
127. The 21th Century NGO in the Market for
Change
128. The Councilor as Guardian of the Environment
2001
1997
Sustainability
UN Global
Compact,
IETCUNEP
190
129. The Environment in Israel
1994
Israel
255
130. The Environmental Management of Industrial
Estates, Technical Report No. 39
131. The Greening Concept: What does it really
mean?
132. The NGLS Handbook of UN Agencies,
Programs and Funds Working for Economic
133. The
and Social
Organisation
Development
of World Wide Cooperation
for Railway Companies
134. The State of Sustainability Assurance
1997
UNEP
138
1992
WWF
28
1997
NGLS
305
2003
UIC
17
2003
AccountAbility
30
135. The Wonder of Wetlands
1996
WWF
24
136. The World Trade Organization and Sustainable
Development: An Independent assessment
137. Tourism
SummaryHighlights 1997
1996
IISD
34
1998
Spain
29
138. Training Needs in Utilizing Environmentally
technology assessment for Decision-Making
139. Trees for Soil and People
1995
IETC
48
2002
TVE, WWF
76
140. Understanding Soils
2002
TVE, WWF
116
141. UNEP Biennial Report 1996-1997
1997
UNEP
64
142. UNEP in 2002
2003
UNEP
63
143. UNEP Survey of Information Systems Related
to Environmentally Sound Technologies
144. United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification
145. United Nations System: A Guide for NGOs
1997
UNEP
231
1995
UNEP
71
2003
NGLS
242
146. Urban Air Pollution in Megacities of the World
1992
UNEP
230
147. Voluntary
Approaches
to
Responsibility
148. Waste
Management
and
Hazardous Sites
Corporate
2002
NGLS
211
abandoned
1991
German
153
7
57
149. Water and Sanitation Program Annual Report,
July 1993—June 1994
150. WCMC Biodiversity Series No.1: Biodiversity
Data Sourcebook
151. WCMC Biodiversity Series No.3: Priorities for
Conserving Global Species Richness and
152. WCMC
Endemism
Biodiversity Series No.4: The Diversity
of the Seas: a regional approach
153. WCMC Biodiversity Series No.5: Assessing
Biodiversity Status and Sustainability
154. WCMC Biodiversity Series No.6: Biodiversity
Conservation in the Tropics Gaps in habitat
155. Workbook
protection and
for funding
Trainingpriorities
in Adopting, Applying
and
Operating
Environmentally
Sound
156. Work-book
Technologiesfor Training in Environmental
Technology Assessment for Decision-makers
157. World Directory of Country Environmental
Studies
158. World in Transition: Basic Structure of Global
People-Environment Interactions, 1993 Annual
159. World
Reportin Transition: The Research Challenge
1994
UNDP
64
1994
UK
165
1994
UK
36
1996
UK
132
1996
UK
104
1997
UK
170
1997
IETC
293
1997
IETC
235
1995
WRI, IIED, IUCN
272
1994
Germany
214
1997
Germany
193
160. World in Transition: The Threat to Soil, 1994
Annual Report
161. World in Transition: Ways Towards Global
Environmental Solutions, 1995 Annual Report
162. World Resources 1996-97
1995
Germany
252
1996
Germany
234
1996
365
163. World Resources 1998-99
1998
164. World Watch Paper 142------ Rocking the Boat:
Conserving Fisheries and Protecting Jobs
165. World Watch Paper 143 ----- Beyond Malthus:
Sixteen Dimensions of the Population Problem
166. WWF Annual Report 1995
1998
WRI, UNEP,
UNDP, the
WRI,
WorldUNEP,
Bank
UNDP, the
World
USA
Bank
1998
USA
89
1996
WWF
32
8
369
92
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