<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Natural environment / Sustainability / Island countries / Environmentalism / Economic development / United Nations Economic and Social Council / Alliance of Small Island States / Small Island Developing States / High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development / Sustainable development
Date: 2016-01-20 13:03:17
Natural environment
Sustainability
Island countries
Environmentalism
Economic development
United Nations Economic and Social Council
Alliance of Small Island States
Small Island Developing States
High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
Sustainable development

Statement by the Maldives on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States  (AOSIS) ­ High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development under the  Auspices of ECOSOC ­ Session 2: Suppo

Add to Reading List

Source URL: aosis.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 115,15 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Caribbean Region From Proceedings of an International Workshop on Ocean Acidification: State-of-the-Science Considerations for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) August 28–29, 2014 Apia, Samoa

DocID: 1vqwy - View Document

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and Climate Change Peer-reviewed papers. If you cannot access any of the documents below, then please contact me. Ilan Kelman, University College London, U.K. and University of Agder

DocID: 1v88i - View Document

Island Studies Journal, 13(1), ppAdapting to climate change at the national level in Caribbean small island developing states Stacy-ann Robinson

DocID: 1uICV - View Document

REDUCING VULNERABILITY IN SOUTH PACIFIC SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES: THE INDIGENOUS OR MODERN WAY? Jessica S.E. Mercer Coventry Centre for Disaster Management, Coventry University Abstract Despite advances in modern d

DocID: 1uzrn - View Document

United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States World’s least developed countries face significant challenges in im

DocID: 1tNcT - View Document