Environment - ތިމާވެށި

Browse

Search Results

Now showing 1 - 10 of 59
  • Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Book
    Formulation of guidelines for climate risk resilient coastal protaction in the Maldives : handbook on climate risk resilient coastal protaction
    (މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް އެންވައިރަމެންޓް އެންޑް އެނާރޖީ، ރިޕަބްލިކް އޮފް މޯލްޑިވްސް އެންޑް ޔޫ.އެން.ޑީ.ޕީ މޯލްޑިވްސް, 2013-02) Ministry of Environment and Energy, Republic of Maldives and UNDP Maldives; މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް އެންވައިރަމެންޓް އެންޑް އެނާރޖީ، ރިޕަބްލިކް އޮފް މޯލްޑިވްސް އެންޑް ޔޫ.އެން.ޑީ.ޕީ މޯލްޑިވްސް
  • Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Book
    Global forest resources assessment 2015 : country report : Maldives
    (Food and Agriculture Organization) Food and Agriculture Organization; ފޫޑް އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ އޯގަނައިޒޭޝަން
  • Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Book
    Report of the conference of the parties on its fifteenth session, held in Copenhagen from 7 to 19 December 2009
    (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 2010-03-30) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; ޔިނައިޓެޑް ނޭޝަންސް ފްރޭމްވޯކް ކޮންވެންޝަން އޮން ކުލައިމެޓް ޗޭންޖް
  • Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Book
    Proceedings of international symposium on islands and oceans : January 22 & 23, 2009
    (Ocean Policy Research Foundation , 2009-01) Ocean Policy Research Foundation; އޯޝަން ޕޮލިސީ ރިސާރޗް ފައުންޑޭޝަން
    Based on its philosophy of ‘coexistence between mankind and the ocean,’ the Ocean Policy Research Foundation (OPRF) seeks to address a broad range of ocean problems from a global and comprehensive perspective. We foster interdisciplinary cooperation and build networks among social and natural scientists, work to achieve a balance between ocean use and the need to conserve the marine environment, and carry out a variety of research on the new order taking shape on the oceans. Since 2005, one focus of OPRF’s activities has been to address the problems of the maintenance and revitalisation of Okinotorishima, the southernmost island of the Japanese archipelago, from a technical as well as a legal viewpoint. One of the lessons learned from the process is that we should not treat the issue solely as a domestic one, but invite the consideration of the Pacific Island states, Australia, New Zealand, and international society at large and carry out joint research in the search for solutions. As a result, on January 22-23, 2009, OPRF, with the cooperation of ANCORS and SOPAC, held the ‘International Symposium on Islands and Oceans’ in Tokyo, so as to share and discuss issues related to conservation, revitalisation, and management of islands and surrounding ocean areas. Eighteen experts, both national and international, from various social and natural scientific disciplines gathered and made informative presentations on their current research in order to exchange knowledge and opinions on the development of ocean governance. We are happy to have published the proceedings from the ‘International Symposium on Islands and Oceans.’ They include the collection of all the papers presented by the invited experts as well as general information on the symposium. Each paper has insightful perspectives and unique arguments and is written in a way that enables interdisciplinary discussion, which, we believe, leads to integrated and sustainable approaches for ocean governance. It is OPRF’s pleasure to announce that these proceedings will serve as the basis for our future research on islands and oceans and demonstrate the beginning of our future international collaboration.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Book
    Maldives SREP investment plan 2013–2017
    (Ministry of Environment and Energy, Republic of Maldives, 2013) Ministry of Environment and Energy, Republic of Maldives; މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް އެންވަޔަރަންމަންޓް އެންޑް އެނަރޖީ، ރިޕަބްލިކް އޮފް މޯލްޑިވްސް
    The Maldives is one of the six pilot countries participating in the Scaling Up Renewable Energy Program in Low Income Countries (SREP). As a requirement of the SREP, an Investment Plan (IP) was prepared demonstrating how SREP resources together with leveraging by co-financiers will be used to support scaling up renewable energy (RE) development in the Maldives. The IP was developed by the Government of Maldives (GoM) under the leadership of the Ministry of Environment and Energy. It identifies opportunities and presents a plan for achieving the objectives of SREP. The IP has been prepared in line with the Maldives Vision 2020, Strategic Action Plan (SAP, 2008-2013), National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS, 2009), Maldives Energy Policy 2010, 3rd Environment Action Plan (3rd NEAP, 2008), as well as different Climate Change Policies, especially with the objective of becoming a carbon-neutral country based on a zero-carbon electricity sector. Thus, this IP is an integral part of the Maldivian Government’s RE and climate change policies, programmes, and initiatives.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Book
    Small states conference on sea level rise : 14-18 November 1989
    (Kuruba Village, Republic of Maldives, 1989-11-18) Kuruba Village, Republic of Malives; ކުރުބާ ވިލެޖް، ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ
  • Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Book
    State of the environment report 2001 Republic of Maldives
    (Ministry of Home Affairs, Housing and Environment މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ހޯމް އެފެއަރސް، ހައުސިންގް އެންޑް އެންވަޔަރޮމެންޓް, 2001) Ministry of Home Affairs, Housing and Environment; މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ހޯމް އެފެއައސް، ހައުސިންގް އެންޑް އެންޑް އެންވަޔަރޮމެންޓް
  • Item
    Book
    Maldives : state of the environment 2002
    (United Nations Environment Programme, 2002-09) Minister of Home Affairs, Housing and Environment; United Nations Environment Programme; South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme; Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
  • Thumbnail Image
    Item
    Book
    PEMPHIS : Student's national symposium on the environment 2015, Part 1, coastal edition
    (Ministry of Environment and Energy, 2015) Ministry of Environment and Energy