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- Tehran Convention | UNEP - UN Environment Programme
The Tehran ConventionA: OverviewThe Caspian Sea is a unique natural reservoir on our planet It is a land locked water body located between two major parts of the Eurasian continent The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest land locked reservoir, covering an area of 392,600 km2 with its surface lying 27 meters below sea level (according to the Baltic elevation system) Its size is comparable
- Boost for Caspian Sea protection as new environmental rules come . . . - UNEP
The Caspian region is a major trade artery between Europe and Asia, driving significant new infrastructure development Between 2014 and 2024, EU imports from China more than doubled and exports grew by 47%, for example — illustrating the importance of strong cross-border environmental safeguards
- Environmental cooperation for the Caspian Sea - UNEP
Environmental cooperation for the Caspian Sea Geographical scope: The marine environment of the Caspian Sea and its littoral countries Time frame: Since 2003, when the Tehran Convention was adopted Priority area: Environmental governance Partners: Civil society, including Global Water Challenge Donors: Caspian littoral countries, the Global Environment Facility and the private sector
- Working together for the resilience of the Caspian Sea - UNEP
UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen warns that the Caspian Sea faces a crisis from climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, threatening ecosystems and millions of people Urgent, science-driven action and regional cooperation are crucial for its future resilience
- Scientific Conference on Climate Change in the Caspian Sea Region - UNEP
The "Scientific Conference on Climate Change in the Caspian Sea Region” will be held virtually from 27 to 28 October 2021 The event is organized under the auspices of the Coordinating Committee on Hydrometeorology and Pollution Monitoring of the Caspian Sea (CASPCOM), and the Interim Secretariat of the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea
- Our projects | UNEP - UN Environment Programme
Environmental cooperation for the Caspian Sea Helping countries leapfrog to a green economy Landscape and sustainable land management in Georgia Phasing out lead paint Powering an eye on the environment for Central Asia The environment and global security ‘Vanishing Treasures’ – protecting vulnerable mountain species
- Europe | UNEP - UN Environment Programme
The UN Environment Programme’s Europe Office is helping countries to make progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals and transition to green economies
- Caspian Sea State of the Environment Report - UNEP
This State of the Caspian Sea Environment Report should be seen and considered as a first try out and starting point towards the creation of a shared environmental information system promoting and securing data collection, monitoring, analysis, harmonization and public communication in support of full implementation of the Tehran Convention and its protocols We hope that it will improve the
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