Environmental Governance
Definition(s)
Ecologically fragile and vulnerable island states that are exposed to adverse natural phenomena and environmental disasters, such as hurricanes, typhoons and floods, whose intensity and severity are believed to have increased recently due to climate change. Global warming and the rising sea level imply that some low-lying island States face existential threats. (Source: UN-DESA, ST/ESA/2010/CDP/10)
Hierarchy
Broader: Developing countries
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In other languages
French
petit État insulaire en développement
Russian
малое островное развивающееся государство
Spanish
pequeño Estado insular en desarrollo
Arabic
دولة جزرية صغيرة نامية
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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with Small Island Developing Countries
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Convention on Biological Diversity | 1 decision | |
Basel Convention | 1 decision | |
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora | 2 decisions | |
Stockholm Convention | 3 articles and paragraphs | |
Montreal Protocol | 2 decisions | |
Nagoya Protocol | 1 decision | |
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | 3 articles and paragraphs | |
World Heritage Convention | 4 decisions | |
The Convention on Wetlands | 4 decisions | |
Governing Council | 2 decisions | |
Noumea Convention | 1 article or paragraph | |
Cartagena Convention | 1 article or paragraph4 decisions | |
United Nations Environment Assembly | 1 decision |