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I. Modalities for increasing sustainable development awareness
Environment strategies in Pacific islands - implementation of sustainable policy
Fiji: Increased vulnerability to natural disasters from environmental degradation
Fiji: Land degradation and soil erosion from unsustainable agriculture and forestry
Malaysia: Cyberjaya: a case study
Malaysia’s vision on sustainable development
National visions on sustainable development including environment
Philippine: Activities with UNDP
PICs: Donors’ preferences for sustainable development policies
PICs: Government's awareness of environmental issues and areas of priority
PICs: Recognition of environmental considerations in constitutions, development plans and budget statements.
PICs: Recognition of environmental considerations by joining international conventions and agreements
PICs: Recognition of environmental considerations in legislation
PICs: Sustainable government policies
PICs: Trade and implications for the environment
PICs: Unsustainable exploitation of marine resources
PNG and the Solomon Islands: Unsustainable forestry exploitation
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II. National level structures for integration of environmental considerations into economic decision making processes
Philippine Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD)
Philippines: composition of NEDA Board and PCSD
Division of responsibilities: Responsibilities of ministries for various environment issues in Korea
Nepal: composition of various committees
Tonga: composition of IDEC and DCC
Philippines: Cabinet Cluster system
Environment ministry/department in selected countries of the region
Fiji: Examples of the roles that environment ministries are expected to play in policy making
Malaysia: Examples of the roles that environment ministries are expected to play in policy making
Nepal: Examples of the roles that environment ministries are expected to play in policy making
Philippines: Examples of the roles that environment ministries are expected to play in policy making
PNG: Examples of the roles that environment ministries are expected to play in policy making
Vanuatu: Examples of the roles that environment ministries are expected to play in policy making
Pacific island countries: weakness of the environment department/units
Examples of framework laws
PICs: Conflicts between resource use policy and international obligations, treaties and relations.
Division of responsibilities: Responsibilities of ministries for various environment issues in Korea
Main government institutions and environment related functions in Malaysia
Main government institutions and environment related responsibilities in Nepal
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III. Modalities for adhering to international commitments
Participation of countries in environment-related international agreements
Rio Declaration
Agenda 21
Malaysia: National Preparations for the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development
Thailand: Thai National Preparations for the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development
Philippines: Communication difficulties
Cook Islands: Communication difficulties
Malaysia: Managing Federal-State Conflicts
Thailand: Competing Institutional Roles
Philippines: Over-coordination
Thailand: Convention on Biological Diversity
Fiji: International Oil Pollution Convention - MARPOL
Malaysia: Conservation and Environmental Management Division
Palau: Office of Environmental Response and Coordination
Philippines: Enacting Laws
New Zealand: Setting up a legal and institutional framework
Vienna Convention
Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
Philippines: Creation of Steering Committee
Pacific island countries: Preparation of National State of Environment Reports and National Environment Strategy Reports
East & Southeast Asia: Establishing legal and Institutional framework
Malaysia: Enactment of Law
Development of National/Local Agenda 21
Pacific Islands: Capacity 21
Convention on Biological Diversity
Cambodia: Strategy to Improve the Management of Biodiversity and Protected Areas
Thailand: National Biodiversity
Viet Nam: Biodiversity Action Plan
Basel Convention
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Pacific Island Counties: Conflicts between resource use policy and international obligations treaties and relations
WTO: The Marrakech Ministerial Decisionon Trade and Environment
Bangladesh: Sustainable Shrimp Farming
Korea: Environmental labelling system and ISO 14000 standards
Fiji: Case of Sugar Industry
Pacific Island Countries: Impacts of environmental concern on exports
Membership in Sub-regional Cooperative Arrangements
South Asian Cooperative Environment Programme (SACEP)
South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
ASEAN Senior Officials on the Environment (ASOEN)
Mekong River Commission (MRC)
Myanmar: ASEAN membership
Republic of Korea: OECD Membership
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IV. Institutional frameworks and coordination mechanisms at subnational levels
Japan: Local Government Authority
Local Agenda 21
Thailand: local Government Structure in Thailand
Philippines: Administrative System in the Philippines
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V. Role and assessment of policy measures
Australia: Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) for the fishery industry
Malaysia: The Case of Environmental Regulations on Palm Oil Production:
Malaysia: The Malaysian Effluent Standard-Charge System
PNG: Bottle reuse and drink can recycling in Port Moresby
PNG: Foreign fisheries vessels in PNG
Poland: The Polish Pilot Project in Tradeable Emissions Permits
Sri lanka: Sri Lankan Coastal Fisheries Syst
Economic instruments in the Philippines
Economic instruments in Republic of Korea
An Application of the Economic Framework - The Socially Optimal Level of Forestry
Computable-general equilibrium (CGE) models
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VI. Modalities for integrating the participation of stakeholders
Korea: Training facilities for government officials
PICs: Participatory and Integrated Policy Process (PIP)
Tonga: Environmental Awareness Programmes
Mechanisms for Stakeholders' Participation in PICs
The Annapurna Conservation Project (ACAP)
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VII. Meeting the information requirements for integration of environmental considerations into economic decision making at the national levels
Tonga: environmental awareness programmes
Mechanisms for Stakeholders’ Participation in PICs
The Annapurna Conservation Project (ACAP)
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VIII. Meeting the information requirements for integration of environmental considerations into economic decision making at subnational levels
Tonga: environmental awareness programmes
Mechanisms for Stakeholders’ Participation in PICs
The Annapurna Conservation Project (ACAP)
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