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from January 1984
Last Number: January 2019

United Nations Publications
ISSN 0251-7329


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 4023

September 01, 2016

  • Using sport to end hunger and achieve food security.

  • Sport can transform children's lives and the world.

  • The Barca Foundation: sport in the service of social development.

  • October 01, 2016

  • Foreword.

  • Habitat III: is the citizens' conference of the United Nations.

  • Tangible, manageable and measurable: the new urban agenda's road map for planning urban spatial development.

  • Placing people at the centre of our sustainable urban future.

  • Cities for people and by people.

  • The case of Ethiopia: the demand for responsive architectural planning and production in rapidly urbanizing regions.

  • The relevance of soft infrastructure in disaster management and risk reduction.

  • Learning from local building cultures: to improve housing project sustainability.

  • Working with strong service providers to address the urban water and sanitation challenge.

  • Transforming settlements in Africa.

  • Green spaces: an invaluable resource for delivering sustainable urban health.

  • Delhi: the forever city.

  • Why organized grassroots women matter in the sustainable development of rural communities.

  • February 01, 2017

  • Foreword.

  • The evolving role of the United Nations in securing human rights.

  • Protecting vulnerable populations from genocide.

  • The responsibility to protect.

  • Women and the Arab spring.

  • Protection of human rights under Universal international law.

  • The International human rights Covenants.

  • The long road ahead: human rights, mass atrocity prevention and the United Nations security council.

  • I'm not broken just bent.

  • From International law to local communities: the role of the United Nations in the realization of human rights.

  • A midlife crisis for the treaty-based Human Rights system?

  • Cyberbullying and its implications for human rights.

  • Half a century of a right to health?

  • May 01, 2017

  • The Ocean Conference: United Nations, New York, 5-9 June 2017.

  • Mobilizing the global community to achieve SDG 14.

  • The ocean conference: a game-changer.

  • Climate change poses a threat to our oceans.

  • Protecting small island developing states from pollution and the effects of climate change.

  • Know your ocean. Love your ocean.

  • Can we save coral reefs?

  • Protecting the coral sea--the cradle to the great barrier reef.

  • The international seabed authority and deep seabed mining.

  • Maintaining healthy ocean fisheries to support livelihoods: achieving SDG 14 in Europe.

  • The Arctic Ocean and the Sea Ice is our Nuna.

  • The role of the international maritime organization in preventing the pollution of the world's oceans from ships and shipping.

  • Making the ocean a partner in our quest for a sustainable future.

  • Marine biodiversity and ecosystems underpin a healthy planet and social well-being.

  • Global marine governance and oceans management for the achievement of SDG 14.

  • Portugal and the ocean economy.

  • Foreword.

  • A sea of islands: how a regional group of Pacific States is working to achieve SDG 14.

  • Save a whale, save a planet.

  • Achieving SDG 14: the role of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

  • We must protect the bounty and beauty of the sea.