UNEP Medium Term Strategy 2018-2021

The medium-term strategy (MTS) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) sets out an analysis of the significant environmental challenges that the world will face in the coming years. Within this framework, the MTS for the period 2018 - 2021 is informed by relevant resolutions and decisions of the United Nations Environment Assembly, the General Assembly and the UNEP Governing Council, and by the strategies and plans of multilateral environmental agreements and other internationally agreed environmental goals.

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Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Format: Policy and Strategy Documents biblioteca
Language:English
Published: United Nations Environment Programme 2016
Subjects:medium-term plan, programme planning, programme priorities, climate change, sustainable development, chemicals, waste, air quality, air pollution, environmental law, environmental crime, illegal trade in wildlife, results-based management, partnership, sustainable development goals, ecosystems, environmental management, natural disasters, conflict, disaster preparedness, disaster prevention, ecosystem, biological diversity, sustainable consumption, sustainable production, green economy, energy efficiency, sustainable resources, programme evaluation, programme budgeting, Climate Change, Disasters and Conflicts, Ecosystem Management, Environmental Governance, Harmful Substances, Resource Efficiency, Environment Under Review, Sustainable Development Goals,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/7621
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Summary:The medium-term strategy (MTS) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) sets out an analysis of the significant environmental challenges that the world will face in the coming years. Within this framework, the MTS for the period 2018 - 2021 is informed by relevant resolutions and decisions of the United Nations Environment Assembly, the General Assembly and the UNEP Governing Council, and by the strategies and plans of multilateral environmental agreements and other internationally agreed environmental goals.