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UNESCO Implementing Mauritius Strategy

CHAPTERS

 1.  Climate change
 2.  Natural disasters
 3.  Waste Management
 4.  Coastal & marine resources
 5.  Freshwater resources
 6.  Land resources
 7.  Energy resources
 8.  Tourism resources
 9.  Biodiversity resources
10. Transport & communication
11. Science & technology
12. Graduation from LDC status
13. Trade
14. Capacity building & ESD
15. Production & consumption
16. Enabling environments
17. Health
18. Knowledge management
19. Culture
20. Implementation
UNESCO at Mauritius '05
Contributions & events
From Barbados'94 to Mauritius'05
UNESCO involvement
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From Barbados to Mauritius


Documents
Western Indian Ocean Environment Outlook - by UNEP
One of a series of regional environmental outlooks prepared under the aegis of UNEP, includes sections on the state of the environment, policy responses and future perspectives. Based on a consultation held in Mauritius in January 1999.More

Pacific Islands Environment Outlook - by UNEP
Based on regional consultation held in Samoa in November 1998, includes four substantive chapters: state of the environment, policy responses, alternative policy options, emerging issues.More

Caribbean Environment Outlook - by UNEP
Companion volume to the Global Environment Outlook 2000, provides an overview of the state of the environment from a regional perspective, evaluates policy responses, and highlights the priority issues that the international community should address.

For purchasing details, search for title at http://www.earthprint.com/show.htmMore

Our Planet Magazine Issue on Small Islands - by UNEP
Volume 10, Number 3, of UNEP’s monthly magazine on environmentally sustainable development comprises a dozen articles on small island issues and perspectives, addressing such aspects as global warming and sea-level rise, pollution, vulnerability, tourism, grassroots participation in biodiversity conservation.More

Eastern Caribbean: St George’s Declaration of Principles for Environmental Sustainability - by
Twenty principles adopted in November 2000 by member states of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).More

Small States: Meeting Challenges in the Global Economy - by Commonwealth Secretariat/World Bank Joint Task Force
Sets out a contextual framework in which to consider development problems peculiar to small states.

Download .PDF ReportMore

Partnerships for Sustainable Development - by
Summary of information available as of 3 June 2003 on proposed sustainable development initiatives submitted to the Secretariat of the Commission on Sustainable Development. Pages 67-75 contain information on 17 initiatives relating to ‘Sustainable Development in Small Island Developing States’.More

Millennium Development Goals in the Pacific - by
Asian Development Bank (ADB) report on progress towards the MDGs in thirteen Pacific nations, pointing out gaps and identifying issues and priorities from available data.More

Pacific Island Countries Case Study. Interlinkages: Synergies and Coordination among Multilateral Environmental Agreements - by
Study by United Nations University (UNU) and South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) on environmental policies and implementation of MEAs in three countries (Cook Islands, Palau, Vanuatu).More

The Growing Vulnerability of Small Island Developing States - by University of West Indies Centre for Environment and Development
Report prepared for UNDP Capacity 21 project, which synthesizes three main types of vulnerability (economic, social, environmental) that pervade SIDS.More


Book
Competitiveness Strategies for Small States - by L. Briguglio and G. Cordina (editors)
Based on a workshop held at the University of Malta under the aegis of the Commonwealth Secretariat. Twenty chapters include case study experience from such small-island states as Bahrain, Barbados, Cyprus, Dominica, Fiji, Jamaica, Mauritius, Trinidad & Tobago, as well as Pacific Island countries. Also contributions on such dimensions of competitiveness as agricultural trade liberalization, social consensus and productivity measurement. More

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

FEATURES

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Anwarul K. Chowdhury - Secretary General of SIDS Mauritius meeting
Small islands...through the eyes of poets, writers, musicians and scholars*
UN Chronicle Interview with Julian R. Hunte (St Lucia), President of the Fifty-eighth United Nations General Assembly
UN Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (OHRLLS) Booklet

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