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Environment and development
in coastal regions and in small islands
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Coastal region and small island papers 13


Report written by
Gillian Cambers

Photos courtesy of: 
Gillian Cambers, 
CORALINA, Claire Green, 
Dauna Manchester, 
Eduardo Peterson, András 
Szöllösi-Nagy, Dirk Troost.

Cover design and layout: 
Eric Loddé

Web version
Claire blackburn

SMALL ISLANDS VOICE
Laying the foundation

Foreword          Avant-propos          Prólogo
Table of contents
Executive summary   Résumé analytique   Resumen ejecutivo
1 Introduction
2 Utilizing mass media for dialogue and debate
3 Exploring the internet to link islands
4 Emerging environment and development issues
5 Future directions for Small Islands Voice
6 Concluding remarks
Subject index
Location index

Map showing island states/territories undertaking national activities within the Small Islands Voice project, as at May 2003. Many additional islands are participating in the project through the global fora.

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UNESCO, 2003. Small Islands Voice - Laying the foundation. Coastal region and small island papers 13, UNESCO, Paris, 97 pp.

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