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Economic Benefits, Social Advantages, and Emission Reductions: Bus fleet upgrade by Murmanskavtotrans
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2015)Air pollution creates serious health, environmental and economic problems for urban, suburban, and rural inhabitants and also contributes to global climate change. Transportation powered by combustion engines is a major ... -
Economic benefits, social advantages, and emission reductions: Bus fleet upgrade by Murmanskavtotrans.
(Arctic Contaminants Action Program (ACAP), 2015)This brochure is prepared for the Arctic Council with the aim to share best practices and experiences in reducing black carbon emissions from diesel sources in the Russian Arctic. It has been prepared by Murmansk State ... -
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) for the Arctic: A Scoping Study.
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2015)The TEEB Arctic scoping study was developed by the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna working group (CAFF), with Sweden as the lead country, jointly with the following partners: the UNEP TEEB Office, the UNEP Regional ... -
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) for the Arctic: A Scoping Study. Executive Summary.
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2015-09)"The report presents the results of the scoping study on ecosystem services and the application of a TEEB approach and methodology in the Arctic and concludes with options for follow-up work. This summary is divided into ... -
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) Scoping Study for the Arctic
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2015-09)This report presents the results of the scoping study on ecosystem services and the application of a TEEB approach and methodology in the Arctic. The report includes: 1) Results from compiling and synthesizing information, ... -
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) Scoping Study for the Arctic: Executive Summary
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2015-09)The report presents the results of the scoping study on ecosystem services and the application of a TEEB approach and methodology in the Arctic and concludes with options for follow-up work. -
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity Scoping study for the Arctic: Progress Report.
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2015-04)The TEEB Arctic scoping study is being developed by the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna working group (CAFF), with Sweden as the lead country, jointly with partners: the UNEP TEEB Office, the UNEP Regional Office ... -
The Economy of the North
(Statistics Norway, 2006)The objective of The Economy of the North is to present a comprehensive overview of the economy of the circumpolar Arctic, including the traditional production activities of the indigenous people. The report discusses the ... -
Economy of the North (ECONOR) I 2006
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The Economy of the North 2008
(Statistics Norway, 2008)The objective of The Economy of the North 2008 is to present a comprehensive overview of the economy of the circumpolar Arctic, including the traditional production activities of the indigenous people. The report discusses ... -
The Economy of the North 2015
(Sustainable Development Working Group, 2017-05-11)The objective of The Economy of the North 2015 is to present a comprehensive overview of the economy of the circumpolar Arctic, including the traditional production activities of the indigenous peoples. The ECONOR III ... -
The Economy of the North – ECONOR 2020
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)The Economy of the North – ECONOR 2020 report finalizes the ECONOR IV project. -
The Economy of the North.
(Statistics Norway, 2008)The objective of The Economy of the North is to present a comprehensive overview of the economy of the circumpolar Arctic, including the traditional production activities of the indigenous people. The report discusses the ... -
ECONOR - The Economy of the North
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2007-10-23)"The first phase of the ECONOR project was finished by the end of 2006 (Econor I), and a second phase for 2007/2008 is currently running (Econor II). Below we present some main results and contemplate on the material ... -
ECORA: An Integrated Ecosystems Management Approach to Conserve Biodiversity and Minimise Habitat Fragmentation in Three Selected Model Areas in the Russian Arctic
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2009-04)The ECORA project aimed to secure the integrity of some of the world’s last remaining pristine areas and support the livelihoods of indigenous and local peoples. The development objective of the project was the conservation ... -
ECORA: Lessons learned
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2011-05)The project aimed to secure the integrity of some of the world’s last remaining pristine areas and support the livelihoods of indigenous and local peoples. The development objective of the project was the conservation and ... -
Ecosystem Approach Progress Report. Joint Group of Experts on the Ecosystems Approach on Management.
(Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME), 2015-04)PAME established in 2007 an expert group on the Ecosystem Approach to Management (the EA-EG). This was broadened in 2011 to become a PME-led joint expert group with participation also of other Arctic Council working groups ... -
The Ecosystem Approach to Management of Arctic Ecosystems: Status of Implementation
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2016-09-29)Draft meeting report from the International Science and Policy Conference in Fairbanks, Alaska, 23-24 August. The conference was co-convened by PAME, CAFF, and AMAP.