19 November 2019 | Dataset

Large Marine Ecosystems Status and Trends - Summary for Policy Makers

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Large Marine Ecosystems Status and Trends - Summary for Policy Makers

The water systems of the world — aquifers, lakes, rivers, large marine ecosystems, and open ocean — sustain the
biosphere and underpin the health and socioeconomic well-being of the world’s population. Many of these systems are shared by two or more nations. Recognizing the value of trans-boundary water systems, and the reality that many of them continue to be over-exploited and degraded, and managed in fragmented ways, the Global Environment Facility (GEF) initiated the Trans-boundary Waters Assessment Programme (TWAP). The Programme aims to provide a baseline assessment to identify and evaluate changes in these water systems caused by human activities and natural processes, as well as the consequences these changes may have on the human populations dependent upon them.

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Publisher
Modified
2019-08-13
Release Date
2019-02-26
Homepage URL
Identifier
09a4e0c7-ee86-4423-a173-83f5f8e2146e
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
POLYGON ((-217.76367902756 -1.2962868457321, -133.38867902756 17.438389936736, -109.16994094849 -13.917874207681, -194.06576156616 -33.784560184557, -222.451171875 -2.0771946573915))
Language
English
License
Contact Name
United Nations Environment Programme
Contact Email
POD Theme
Coastal and Marine
Inland Waters
Harvested from Pacific Environment Portal
Harvest Source TitlePacific Environment Portal
Harvest Source URIhttps://pacific-data.sprep.org/data.json
Last Harvest PerformedFri, 11/22/2024 - 02:05