Ecology and Environmental Protection in the Pacific Region

The main theme of the Congress, Natural Resources of the Pacific Ocean for the Benefit of Mankind, demonstrates an enormous interest in the Pacific region which is in many respects vitally important for mankind. This theme, closely related to the goals of the Pacific Science Association - to develop and encourage the cooperation in the solutions of scientific problems of the Pacific region, especially those which influence the prosperity and welfare of the Pacific peoples - is very broad and diversiform.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Other Authors: Asia & Pacific Office
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1981
Subjects:NATURAL RESOURCES, PACIFIC OCEAN, SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION, BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES, REGIONAL SEAS, MARINE POLICY, ENERGY CONSUMPTION, FISH PRODUCTION, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, OCEANS, OCEAN SPACE, CLIMATE, NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES, LAND ECOSYSTEMS, TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS, ISLANDS, MARINE RESOURCES, SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, FLORA, VEGETATION, PROTECTED AREAS, NATURE CONSERVATION, SOVIET UNION, RAINFORESTS, NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, PACIFIC ISLANDS (TRUST TERRITORY), FORESTS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, MEDICAL ASPECTS, NUTRITION, PHILIPPINES, POLLUTION, WASTEWATER, TOXICOLOGY, THERMAL ENERGY, OCEAN TEMPERATURE,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/29155
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