Release Date: June, 2011 The fifth edition of the Global Environmental Outlook (GEO-5), launched on the eve of the Rio+20 Summit, assessed 90 of the most-important environmental goals and objectives and found that significant...
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Publication Date: 2014 This edition of the World Investment Report provides valuable analysis that can inform global discussions on how to accelerate progress toward the Millennium Development Goals and shape a long-range vision...
Nearly 20 leading global banks and investors, totalling $6.6 trillion in assets, launched on 30 January 2017 the Principles for Positive Impact Finance - a first of its kind set of criteria for investments to be considered...
This paper highlights the impact that pressures on the limited resource base may have on comprehensively fulfilling the aspirational and ambitious SDGs. It brings forth the need for an understanding of the nexus between components...
Release Date: 20 February 2012 The outcome document of UNEP's Foresight Process to identify and rank the most pressing emerging issues in the sphere of the environment. > Full report available here. > A key document to inform the...
Publication Date: December 2014 On December 4, 2014, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon released his Synthesis Report on the Post-2015 Agenda entitled “The Road to Dignity by 2030: Ending Poverty, Transforming All Lives and...
Publication Date: 2014 This third briefing note on priorities for the post-2015 development agenda provides recommendations on effective environmental management in order to improve human health. It discusses the health impacts -...
This report looks back at the experience of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and, at the same time, takes on a forward-looking perspective to achieve a successful transition to the much more complex and comprehensive...
Publication Date: July 2013 UNEP’s first Post-2015 Discussion paper provides the latest scientific advice and guidance on how environmental sustainability can be integrated in the Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more.
Unemployment, resource scarcity, climate change, food insecurity and inequity all signal the need for radical change in our societies. To bring this change, the entire UN system must meet the challenge of delivering sustainable...