Vanuatu - National Report for Third International Conference

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution A/C.2/67/L.40 decided that theThird International Conference on sustainable development of small island developing states(SIDS) should convene to assess the progress and gaps in the implementation of the BarbadosProgramme of Action (BPOA) and the Mauritius Strategy of Implementation (MSI), building on,inter alia, existing reports and relevant processes (i.e., Rio+20 and post-2015 UN developmentagenda). Resolution 63/213 stressed that the review should provide the international communitywith an opportunity to conduct an assessment of the progress made, lessons learned andconstraints encountered in the implementation of the Mauritius Strategy for Implementation(MSI) and agree on what needs to be done to further address the vulnerabilities of SIDS.Vanuatu shares common features of vulnerability with other SIDS. The common featuresnamely

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ernest Bani, United Nations Development Programmeme Fiji, UN office in Vanuatu
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Government of Vanuatu
Subjects:climate change, climate change adaptation, climate change mitigation, climate protection, environmental protection, coast protection, coastal environment, marine ecosystem, marine environment, marine pollution, island, island ecosystem, freshwater conservation, freshwater monitoring, freshwater resource, freshwater degradation, biodiversity, sea resource, sea water protection, land, land management and planning, energy management, energy efficiency, water management, water resources management, waste management, forest management, forest resource, international agreement, hazard, sustainable development, Barbados Programme of Action, BPoA, Mauritius Strategy of Implementation, Small Island Developing States, SIDS, Climate Change,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/8429
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