Marine and coastal satellite services to track environmental crime activities (MASTREC)
The MASTREC project focuses on the detection of trafficking of illegal rosewood from Madagascar and illegal charcoal from Somalia/Kenya.
The MASTREC project focuses on the detection of trafficking of illegal rosewood from Madagascar and illegal charcoal from Somalia/Kenya.
This special series of reports fills the need for targeted and timely information about environmental challenges.
With raising global consumption patterns the amounts of waste increases, and scrupulous waste management is threatened with the illegal...
Using information from Earth Observation technology to reduce environmental and human insecurity
The goal of the project is to strengthen knowledge management capacity and promote scaled-up learning of disseminated experiences...
This programme focuses on leadership issues related to natural resources, strengthen leadership and management competencies and mind-set
A Rapid Response Assessment to support the Global Peatlands Initiative.
This project works with 14 Pacific Islands Countries to finalise extended continental shelf boundaries.
This initiative builds on a 2014 joint submission to the UN to extend continental shelves beyond the current limit of 200 nautical miles.
In order to inform environmental and development policy-making processes, UNEP keeps under review the state of the world environment.
The project Droughts in the Anthropocene will showcase and present selected case studies from around the world related to droughts and water
Using cloud computing to analyse marine protected areas
The practice of integrated environmental assessment (IEA) has evolved significantly since the last set of guidance which was developed by UN
The Global Tailings Portal is a public, searchable database with detailed information on more than 1,700 mine tailings dams around the world
Every couple of years UN Environment takes the global environmental temperature.
A concise, user-friendly publication showcases examples of green nudges that universities can implement on their campuses.
GRID-Arendal and the University College London coordinate Many Strong Voices that brings together people from the Arctic and Small Island...
GRID-Arendal is managing the development of updated Integrated Enviromental Assessment guidelines for UN Environment
GRID-Arendal’s Green Economy Programme supports UN Environment to meet policy, modelling, capacity building and reporting goals for its Green Economy work.
The Blue Guardians program is an international partnership to enhance climate resiliency for Small Island Developing States with a focus...