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UNEP Year Book 2009: New Science in Our Changing Environment
Date: 2009
Creator: unknown
Description: This publication provides an overview of global and regional environmental issues policy decisions during 2009.
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Capability and cost assessment of the major forest nations to measure and monitor their forest carbon
Date: April 7, 2008
Creator: Harcastle, P. D.
Description: According to the Executive Summary, the aims and objective of this report are to provide an assessment of national capacity and capability in 25 tropical countries for measuring and monitoring forest as a requirement for reporting on REDD under IPCC guidelines. This paper was commissioned by the United Kingdom Office of Climate Change as background work to its report 'Climate Change: Financing Global Forests' (the Eliasch Review).
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Tunza, The UNEP Magazine for Youth. Vol. 6, no. 3
Date: 2008
Creator: Lean, Geoffrey
Description: Tunza is a UNEP magazine for and by young people. This issue is devoted to water usage.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc28563/
GEO Year Book 2004/5: An Overview of Our Changing Environment
Date: 2005
Creator: United Nations Environment Programme
Description: This publication discusses global environmental efforts, successes, and setbacks of 2004.
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Tunza, Volume 1, Number 1
Date: 2003
Creator: Lean, Geoffrey
Description: Tunza is a magazine published by the UN Environment Programme about environmental issues from a youth perspective. This issue is about freshwater resources.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc28543/
Kew-Eliasch Review Consultation: Report to the Office of Climate Change
Date: unknown
Creator: Moat, Justin
Description: This paper discusses the research tools used to create baseline data for carbon offset mechanisms. The paper explains vegetation survey methodologies with examples of their application in a variety of contexts. These range from rapid studies using remote sensing imagery, to full multiphase survey methods. The paper gives specific examples of how these methods are used to monitor deforestation and forest regeneration.
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