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         Environmental Regional Issues:     more books (100)
  1. Canadian regional environmental issues manual: Bringing environmental issues closer to home by Peter H. Raven, 1993
  2. Regional environmental issues manual: Bringing environmental issues closer to home by Fred A Racle, 1993
  3. Saunders Regional Environmental Issues: Mid Atlantic by Raven, 1993-04
  4. Saunders Regional Environmental Issues: Northwest by Raven, 1993-07
  5. Saunders Regional Environmental Issues: South East by Raven, 1993-07
  6. Saunders Regional Environmental Issues: South East by Raven, 1993
  7. Canadian regional environmental issues manual: Bringing environmental issues closer to home by Peter H. Raven, 1993
  8. Regional Environmental Issues Manual, by Butler by Cheryl Schmidt, Peter H. Raven Jack L. Butler, 1997
  9. Mid Atlantic Regional Environmental Issues Manual, Bringing Environmental Issues Closer to Home by Larry Underwood, 1993
  10. Regional cooperation and environmental issues in Northeast Asia: An IGCC study commissioned for the Northeast Asian Cooperation Dialogue, La Jolla, California, October 8-9, 1993 (IGCC policy paper) by Peter Hayes, 1993
  11. IGCC policy paper by Peter Hayes, 1993
  12. Regional Environmental Policy: The Economic Issues
  13. Regional Environmental Management Plan Issues and Approaches
  14. Environmental planning, prevention and disaster response in the Arabian Gulf: USCENTCOM's Regional Environmental Security Conference (Issues paper) by Bernard F Griffard, 2002

1. Center For Global And Regional Environmental Research (CGRER)
Promotes interdisciplinary research into environmental issues.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. State PIRGs Working Together
The state PIRGs work together nationally to share ideas and resources and cooperate on regional and national issues.
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3. Center Of Environmental Issues And Regional Development
Center of Environmental Issues and Regional Development. Le risque de Tsunami au Maroc
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4. Innovative Environmental Forum Addresses Regional Issues
OLDER NEWER. Innovative Environmental Forum Addresses Regional Issues. Local Organizations Join Forces to Improve the Local Bioregion;
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5. Sustainable Development And Environmental Conservation Major
"Sustainable Development and Environmental Conservation Major Regional Issues with Asian Illustrations." In Current Issues in Regional
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6. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Current issues information (Sept. 11, anthrax), reports on 17 key environmental topics from air to water, kids page, laws/regulations and further
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7. Regional Environmental Issues - Clean Water Action, North Hampton
Regional Environmental Issues Regional Environmental Issues SubMenu
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8. Regional Environmental Issues - Air Pollution/Smog
Regional Environmental Issues Regional Environmental Issues SubMenu
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9. RFK, Jr. To Discuss Regional Environmental Issues
RFK, Jr. To Discuss Regional Environmental Issues By Kelly Svoboda MaroonNews Staff
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10. Concern Grows For Regional Environmental Issues
The Pelican Post Fall 2000 Concern Grows for Regional Environmental Issues
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11. Caspian Sea Regional Country Analysis Brief: Environmental Issues
The Country Analysis Briefs (CABs) provide an overview of the energy situation for all countries and regions that are of current interest to energy analysts
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/caspenv.html
Home Country Analysis Briefs Caspian Sea Regional Country Analysis Brief: Environmental Issues PDF version PDB version February 2003 Caspian Sea Region: Environmental Issues GENERAL BACKGROUND
The landlocked Caspian Sea is the largest inland body of water on earth. Surrounded by Azerbaijan Iran Kazakhstan Russia , and Turkmenistan , the Caspian Sea is home to myriad ecosystems. At the meeting point of the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, the Caspian region includes steppe land in the north, cold, continental deserts and semi-deserts in the northeast and east, and warmer mountain and highland systems in the south and southwest. The coastal wetlands of the Caspian basin include many shallow, saline pools, which attract a variety of bird life and biodiversity; over 400 species are unique to the Caspian. In addition, the sea's native sturgeon is famous the world around for the roe it produces: sturgeon from the Caspian Sea accounts for approximately 90% of the world's caviar industry.
Although oil has been produced in what is present-day Azerbaijan for more than 100 years, the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to heightened interest in the region, especially among Western energy companies that previously were shut out of the area. The Caspian Sea's energy potential already was well-known, and the confirmation of that potential with the discovery of significant hydrocarbon deposits in the mid-1990s brought an influx of foreign investment in energy development in the region, particularly in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.

12. URBAN PLANNING TOPICS
Dedicated to providing information and resources on urban and regional planning and environmental issues.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/david.macleod/UTOPS.HTM
URBAN PLANNING TOPICS: Planners must have knowledge in areas of:
Processes of Change
Environmental Principles
Architecutral Principles
Post-Modernism and Planning

Problems Affecting City Economies

Bottom Up Development Approach

Technopoles Primer
...
Economic Development and Planning

Different kinds of land uses are separated for functional efficiency, reduction of nuisance, improvement of health and safety, reduction of pollution, or to simplify planning. Kevin Lynch, 1981
RETURN TO HOMEPAGE
Site design and construction by David Macleod. Last revised on March 25, 1997.

13. Environment Waikato, Your Regional Council
This regional council manages natural resources in the Waikato, New Zealand. Information about resource consents, water quality, pest control, environmental education and other local environmental issues.
http://www.ew.govt.nz/
About EW Environmental Information For Schools News and Events ... Site Map
Quick Links: Algal Blooms Bus Timetables Caregroups Civil Defence and Emergency Management ... Teacher Resources
Latest News: Strategic options for meeting the Region’s long-term transport needs September 09 Environment Waikato sticks with First-Past-the-Post voting system September 01 Businesses win environmental awards August 29 Find out about: Air Clean Streams Coasts Environmental Indicators ... Rivers, Lakes and Wetlands
Environment Waikato , your regional council, manages natural and physical resources in the Waikato region - including pest control and natural hazard management. You'll also find information on resource consents, transport and bus timetables, and what's happening in your region. Highlights: Spring cleaning our environment Keep New Zealand Beautiful Clean Up Week is from September 19-25. What are you doing right now to affect or promote a clean and healthy environment? Let's do some spring cleaning, and keep the Waikato region beautiful! Stepping lightly The Waikato region's 'per person' ecological footprint of 8.9 ha is one of the largest compared with those of other countries. Find out about our region's ecological footprint, and what you can do to tread more lightly on the earth.

14. Regional Issues < Foreign Policy < Ministry For Foreign Affairs
Iceland emphasises the value of regional cooperation in environmental affairs. Global issues regional issues Living Marine Resources Environment
http://www.mfa.is/foreign-policy/regional-issues/
< Foreign Policy < Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Beina leið á efnisyfirlit þessarar síðu
Regional Issues

Arctic Council
Iceland has been a member of the Arctic Council since it was established in 1996. Other members include the United States, Canada, Russia, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The Arctic Council is primarily concerned with co-operative efforts in the areas of environmental protection and sustainable development in the Arctic. Two Arctic Council programmes are based in Iceland, the CAFF (Conservation of Aarctic Fauna and Flora) and PAME (Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment).
Council of Baltic Sea States

Established in 1992, the Council of the Baltic Sea States aims at promoting and facilitating co-operation between the member states in the areas of economy and trade, democracy and human rights, culture and education, communications, energy and environmental protection. Members include Germany, Russia, Polland, the three Baltic countries and the five Nordic countries, including Iceland. The European Commission also takes part in the work of the Council.
Council of Europe

Barent Euro-Arctic Council (BEAC)
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

Iceland was a founding member of the Organization for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC) in 1948. It also became a founding member of the successor body, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 1961. The Ambassador of Iceland in Paris is the Permanent Representative of Iceland to the OECD Council, which has its headquarters in Paris.

15. The Northern Forum
International organization of twentyfour sub-national or regional governments from ten countries near the Arctic Circle addressing common economic, environmental and political issues.
http://www.northernforum.org/
Login Password WHAT'S NEW? 7th General Assembly - photo galleries Brown Bear 5th workshop - Hokkaido - presentations UPCOMING NF EVENTS 2005 Snowchange Anchorage, Alaska - September 27-30, 2005 Northern Forum regions television network summit Harbin, Heilongjiang, China - December 15-18, 2005 Northern Tourism Marketing Seminar Seward, Alaska - February 28 - March 4, 2006 Make a Secure Do nation Latest News ... more...

16. Home
Provides information on resource consents, environmental issues, publications and responsibilities of the regional Council.
http://www.ebop.govt.nz
land water coast air ...
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Home
Welcome to Environment Bay of Plenty
Nau Mai Haere Mai
Environment Bay of Plenty is responsible for promoting the sustainable management of natural and physical resources and monitoring the effects of human activities on the natural environment. This sometimes means limiting or controlling the use of resources. "Working with our communities for a better environment" Quick Links Secondary School Student Survey
If you are a Bay of Plenty secondary school student be in to win some great prizes, simply by filling out our survey. More...
Environmental Journalism Awards
Environment Bay of Plenty's Environmental Journalism Awards have opened for 2005. Find out more about the awards. More...
Rule 11
Rule 11 has a single goal - to protect lake water quality. Rule 11 is a series of regulations in Environment Bay of Plenty's Proposed Regional Water and Land Plan. More...
Enviroschools
Enviroschools is a whole school approach to environmental education. Environment Bay of Plenty is hoping to sign up 10 new enviroschools for 2006. Applications close on Friday 23 September. More...

17. Water: International And Regional Issues: United States, Canada, Latin America,
Water International and regional issues. This page Freshwater Water issues around the world (United Nations environmental Programme)
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/waterregional.html
Water: International and Regional Issues
This page:
International
International Issues United States Canada ... Africa and the Developing World
International

18. Border EcoWeb Home Page: Border EcoWeb Is Designed To Facilitate Public Access T
Clearinghouse for information about the environment along the border. Includes articles, publications lists, and links on topics including water supply and quality, air pollution, environmental health, hazardous waste, regional NGOs, and current issues.
http://www.borderecoweb.sdsu.edu/

19. West Virginia Recreation And Parks Association
Nonprofit organization of municipal and regional boards concerned with conservation and environmental education, programs and issues. Includes membership application and contact information.
http://www.wvrpa.org/

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20. Regional Issues REO
environmental Office. Baltic Sea regional issues. Eutrophication Oil Spills Invasive Species. The Baltic Sea watershed, encompassing Denmark, Estonia,
http://www.usembassy.dk/REO/RegionalIssues/RegionalIssues.htm
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Baltic Sea Regional Issues
Eutrophication
Oil Spills

Invasive Species
The Baltic Sea watershed, encompassing Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden, is an area of profound environmental risk. Significant amounts of fresh water flow into the Baltic Sea daily, due to high annual precipitation in the catchment area and from over 200 large rivers carrying fresh water. The mouth of the Baltic Sea, where it meets the North Sea, is less than 30 kilometers wide. As a result the water is brackish, neither fresh water nor salt water, but with a salt concentration in between. With minimal surf and a narrow opening to the North Sea, it takes about 30 years for water in the shallow Baltic Sea to be completely replaced. This slow turnover means that environmentally damaging events such as agricultural runoff, sewage, ballast discharges and oil spills are very slow to dissipate. Because of this unique natural state, the Baltic Sea faces significant environmental risks and challenges. To read more about issues impacting the Baltic Sea, please select one of the issues above.

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