The One Planet Network 2018 Annual Magazine: Building a New Relationship with Natural Resources
The One Planet network is a multi-stakeholder partnership across stakeholder groups and regions, composed of 700+ partners, including national and local governments, 22 UN agencies, civil society, businesses, scientific and technical organisations, and international organisations. Six programmes generate collective impact – Food Systems, Lifestyles & Education, Buildings & Construction, Consumer Information, Tourism and Public Procurement. With the active participation of its stakeholders, the One Planet network has the potential to foster integrated and systemic approaches in various sectors. One Planet creates value by disseminating innovative solutions and successful practices that can be replicated in order to achieve scale
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Main Author: | One Planet |
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Other Authors: | Economy Division |
Format: | Newsletters and Other Serials biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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2018
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Subjects: | NATURAL RESOURCES, FOOD RESOURCES, CONSTRUCTION, ECOTOURISM, SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, GOVERNMENT PURCHASING, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, |
Online Access: | https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/37476 |
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