Barents Sea Leadership on Marine Litter
The project aims to raise awareness, promote leadership and strengthen cooperation to reduce marine pollution in the region.
The project aims to raise awareness, promote leadership and strengthen cooperation to reduce marine pollution in the region.
GRID-Arendal is supporting release of the Nordic Council report "Possible Elements of a New Global Agreement to Prevent Plastic Pollution".
Developing a strategic roadmap to help guide the transition to circular plastic economies at local, national and global scales.
With raising global consumption patterns the amounts of waste increases, and scrupulous waste management is threatened with the illegal...
Enhancing governments’ presence at sea through the provision of low-cost intelligent technological solutions and local capacity building.
This special series of reports fills the need for targeted and timely information about environmental challenges.
Grønn Dag er et arrangement som setter fokus på miljø og bærekraftig husholdninger
Norwegian Infrastructure for Drone-based research, mapping and monitoring in the coastal zone
In order to inform environmental and development policy-making processes, UNEP keeps under review the state of the world environment.
Marine litter is found even in the most remote parts of the Arctic.
Environmentally sound management of household waste is one of the challenges faced by national governments and municipalities.
Marine litter and plastic pollution are global issues that affect the whole world.
This project works with 14 Pacific Islands Countries to finalise extended continental shelf boundaries.
The project highlights both the challenges and the solutions for sound waste management in mountain regions.
The MASTREC project focuses on the detection of trafficking of illegal rosewood from Madagascar and illegal charcoal from Somalia/Kenya.
Marine litter is everywhere and unfortunately, the Arctic Ocean is no exception.
As the population of Kathmandu increases, plastic usage and thereby waste generation is also growing
Supporting the Interim Secretariat with the implementation of the Convention Program of Work and the organization of COP6.
Marine litter and plastic pollution in the ocean is affecting ecosystems, economies and societies around the world.
Using information from Earth Observation technology to reduce environmental and human insecurity
Every couple of years UN Environment takes the global environmental temperature.
This pilot project develops a shoreline map to define coastal areas with different likelihood of accumulating beach litter.
The Marine Debris Action Planner (MDAP) is a project funded by Innovation Norway in which GRID-Arendal and SALT are developing a service...