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The course features four distinct modules that aim to equip learners with the knowledge and resource materials to understand the main concepts in air pollution management, the basic principles of the convention and parties’ obligations.
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This course is designed for a range of stakeholders with an interest in forest and landscape restoration.
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This course provides an in-depth look at principles and policy imperatives for enabling transition from a linear to a circular economy critical to sustainable growth and consumption in emerging markets in Asia and globally.
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This self-paced, online course explores how green fiscal policies in particular can play a key role in countries’ recovery efforts by removing inefficiencies in public expenditures and raising additional fiscal revenues.
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This course course examines shifts in infrastructure needs during the COVID-19 crisis and ways to advance new projects critical to sustainable and inclusive recovery amid difficult post-pandemic financing conditions.
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This online course discusses the importance of climate change and other environmental challenges for central banks and financial supervisors, and the implications for macroeconomic and financial stability. It also examines possible policy responses and emerging practices.
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This self-paced online course educates professionals on how integrate climate resilience into public-private infrastructure partnerships.
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The Chemicals and Waste platform, developed by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), provides a 5 training on chemicals and waste management.
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This four hour course introduces the science, the current global legal framework, and the elements of a framework for action to mitigate the growing threat of pollution worldwide. The e-learning course is comprised of three lessons which provide links to the relevant information and concepts of the InforMEA Glossary section.
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This module presents an overview of innovations in national accounting related to measuring well-being. The module describes satellite accounts for the environment, methods of counting household production, and the construction of well-being indicators such as the Genuine Progress Indicator and the Human Development Index.