State of the Environment Report - Republic of the Marshall Islands

The report identifies and describes the major environmental challenges presently facing the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The document represents the first ever government wide effort to evaluate environmental management needs and establish future priorities for improving management capabilities.

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Main Author: Martha J. Crawford - Consultant to General Manager - RMI Environmental Protection Authority
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) 1992
Subjects:climate change,  climate change adaptation,  climate change mitigation,  climate protection, environmental protection, coast protection, coastal environment, marine ecosystem, marine environment, marine pollution, island, island ecosystem, freshwater conservation, freshwater monitoring, freshwater resource, freshwater degradation, biodiversity, sea resource, sea water protection, land, land management and planning, energy management, energy efficiency, water management, water resources management, waste management, forest management, forest resource, international agreement, hazard, sustainable development, Small Island Developing States (SIDS), natural resource, resource conservation, resources management, environmental assessment, pollution control, pollution cost, water pollution, environmental conservation, environmental impact, environmental impact assessment, environmental pollution, environmental management, Climate Change, Environmental Governance, Environment Under Review,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/8921
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Summary:The report identifies and describes the major environmental challenges presently facing the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The document represents the first ever government wide effort to evaluate environmental management needs and establish future priorities for improving management capabilities.