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UNITAR SERIES ON SEA AND HUMAN SECURITY

“Towards a comprehensive security for seas and oceans”

14- 19 October 2007, Hiroshima, Japan

This workshop is the fifth in a Series started in Hiroshima in 2002

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Reading materials

 

Oceans and climate change (514Kb)

 

Impact of recent El Nino Modoki on dry/wet conditions in the Pacific rim during boreal summer (2778KB)

 

The role of the Indian Ocean in Climate forecasting with a particular emphasis on summer conditions in East Asia (1590Kb)

 

Possible impacts of Indian Ocean Dipole mode events on global climate (1629Kb)

 

The unusual summer of 1994 in East Asia: IOD teleconnections (806Kb)

 

Observations: oceanic climate change and sea level (12Mb)

 

The state of food insecurity in the world, 2006 - full text (1024Kb)

 

The state of food insecurity in the world, 2006 - flyer  (208Kb)

 

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (957Kb)

 

Other fish to fry, International Herald Tribune, 9-10 September 2006 (702Kb)

 

Illegal fishing empties Russian sea, International Herald Tribune, 12 September 2006  (994Kb)

 

The rise and fall of navies, International Herald Tribune, 5 April 2007  (30Kb)

 

Help the seas to help us, International Herald Tribune, 11 April 2007  (27Kb)

 

Rising sea levels threaten small Pacific island nations, International Herald Tribune, 3 May 2007 (29Kb)

 

Warmer seas linked to severity of coral disease called white syndrome, International Herald Tribune, 8 May 2007 (22Kb)

 

Global watchdog's new security hotline to boost war against maritime terrorism, International Herald Tribune, 1 August  2007 (24Kb)

 

A treaty whose time has come, International Herald Tribune, 27 August 2007 (22Kb)

 

Evaluation Form (50Kb)

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