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Tag: SDG

UN University Debuts Online Tool To Help Nations  Meet 2030 Goal: Clean Water, Sanitation for All
22Mar

UN University Debuts Online Tool To Help Nations Meet 2030 Goal: Clean Water, Sanitation for All

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SDG Policy Support System: 6-step path to critical SDG 6 Enables effective assessment of national situations, exposes gaps and weaknesses in critical dimensions of policy, to help create workable strategies...
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Sustainable Development Goals and the Economics of Land Degradation
01Jan

Sustainable Development Goals and the Economics of Land Degradation

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Favretto, N., 2017. Sustainable Development Goals and the Economics of Land Degradation. UNU-INWEH Policy Brief, Issue 1. United Nations University Institute for Water Environment and Health. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Read...
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