United Nations Environment Programme

Freshwater

Publications

Rehabilitating Lake Faguibine
Ecosystem
Project Fact Sheet
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Improving water governance and
management in Western Africa
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Africa’s lakes - Atlas of our changing environment
Ecosystem Management Case Studies
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Quality Matters as Much as Quantity
Courtesy Asian Water Magazine,
July-August 2009,
www.asianwater.com.my
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The Critical Connection: Water Security and Ecosystem Services
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Rainwater harvesting: a lifeline for human
well-being
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Africa's Lakes Atlas of Our changing Environment
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A Survey of Methods for Analyzing Groundwater Recharge in Arid and Semi-arid Regions
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Ecosystem Management: Some key initiatives by UNEP
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Resource & Guidance Manual for Environmental Impact Assessments
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Ecosystem Management Programme: A new approach to sustainability
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Freshwater Under Threat: South Asia
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From Conflict to Peacebuilding: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment
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UNEP in Afghanistan: Laying the foundations for sustainable development
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Global Environment Outlook 4 (GEO-4)
Chapter 4 - Water



Trishna and the Dream of Water
 


Dams and Development
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Challenges to International Waters - Regional Assessments in a Global Perspective
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Ground Water Pollution in Africa
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GEMS Water
Water Quality for Ecosystem
and Human Health
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Atlases

UNEP-WCMC's World Atlases

UNEP-WCMC's World Atlases contain comprehensive information on the current status of some of the world's unique global ecosystems. The Atlases present a synthesis of the latest research, detailed analyses of geographical distribution and an overview of threats and changes challenging these ecosystems today. These publications are a valuable resource accessible to a broad audience ranging from global travellers and students to scientists and those with an interest in natural history.

 
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