Publications
2007
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity and Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (2007). Cross-roads of Life on Earth — Exploring means to meet the 2010 Biodiversity Target - Solution oriented scenarios for Global Biodiversity Outlook 2, Technical Series no. 31. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal
Nellemann, C. Miles, L. Kaltenborn, B. P. Virtue, M. Ahlenius, H. (eds) (2007) The Last Stand of the Orangutan - State of emergency: illegal logging, fire and palm oil in Indonesia's national parks. UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Arendal, Norway.
2006
Nellemann, C. Corcoran, E. (Eds) (2006) Our Precious Coasts: Marine Pollution, Climate Change and Resilience of Coastal Ecosystems. UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Arendal, Norway.
Ezcuerra, E. et al (2006) Global Deserts Outlook. UNEP, Nairobi, Kenya.
CBD (2006) Global Biodiversity Outlook 2. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, Canada.
2005
Nellemann, C. et al (2005) Fall of the Water. UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Arendal, Norway.
Caldecott, J. Miles, L. (2005) World Atlas of Great Apes and their Conservation. UNEP-WCMC, Cambridge, UK.
Heer, M. de, V. Kapos, B.J.E. ten Brink (2005) Biodiversity Trends in Europe: development and testing of a species trend indicator for evaluating progress towards the 2010 target. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B.
RIVM-MNP (2005) Outstanding Environmental Issues, A review of the EU's environmental agenda. ISBN 90-6960-117-6, RIVM, Bilthoven
UNEP/GRID-Arendal (2005) Vital Arctic Graphics
A collection of maps and graphics on the Arctic, featuring GLOBIO maps.
2004
EEA (2004) Arctic environment: European perspectives, Environmental issue report No 38/2003. EEA. Copenhagen, Denmark.
GLOBIO maps used in case studies.
RIVM (2004) The GEO-3 Scenarios 2002-2032 Quantification and Analysis of Environmental Impacts. RIVM and UNEP. Bilthoven, Netherlands.
Presenting a deeper analysis than the original GEO-3 report, this Technical Report quantifies the impacts of the scenarios for all 19 GEO 'sub-regions', such as Eastern Africa and Central Europe. Regional impacts are discussed in the context of sustainable development. The report summary compares the impacts of the four scenarios across regions - and for the world as a whole - in the light of internationally agreed targets including those in the Millennium Declaration where applicable. It provides an account of the analytical methods, key assumptions, models and other tools, along with the approaches used in the analyses. Based on the methods and results, the report looks back on the process of producing the forward-looking analysis for GEO-3. Were all analytical centres on the same track? Did the approach adopted for GEO-3 contribute to the overall GEO objective of strengthening global-regional involvement and linkages?
2003
RIVM (2003) Four scenarios for Europe. Based on UNEP's third Global Environment Outlook. RIVM and UNEP. Bilthoven, Netherlands.
This brochure presents the pan-European elaboration of the four GEO-3 scenarios: Markets First, Policy First, Security First and Sustainability First.
2002
UNEP-WCMC (2002) Mountain Watch. Cambridge, UK.
GLOBIO maps as one of the parameters in a multi-indicator anlaysis of mountaineous areas.
UNEP (2002) Global Environment Outlook 3. UNEP, Nairobi, Kenya.
GLOBIO maps as scenarios for future impacts on the biosphere on a global scale.
Nelleman, C. Newton, A. (2002) Great Apes - the Road Ahead. UNEP.
An analysis of Great Ape habitat, using GLOBIO methdology
UNEP-WCMC. (2002) World Atlas of Biodiversity. Cambridge, UK.
2001
UNEP (2001) C. Nelleman, L. Kullered, I. Vistnes, B.C. Forbes, T. Foresman, E. Husby, et al., GLOBIO. Global methodology for mapping human impacts on the biosphere. UNEP/DEWA/TR.01-3.
Outline of the original GLOBIO methdology, and implemented with maps on the Arctic.
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