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Newsletter and Technical Publications
<Technical Workbook on Environmental Management Tools for
Decision Analysis>
EM Overview: Slide No. 32
SCP Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
Executive Summary - English
Executive Summary - Local Language
Chapter 1. City Introduction
1.1 Key Physical Features and Characteristics
1.2 Main Features of City Development
1.3 Population Characteristics
1.4 Economic Structure and Activities
1.5 Social Aspects
1.6 Administrative Aspects
Chapter 2. The Development Setting
2.1 Manufacturing Industries
2.2 Construction
2.3 Energy
2.4 Mining and Minerals Extraction
2.5 Agriculture and Forestry
2.6 Fisheries
2.7 Transportation and Telecommunication
2.8 Housing
2.9 Tourism and Recreation
2.10 Parks, Open Spaces and Natural Areas
2.11 Education and Health
2.12 Water Utilities (water supply, drainage, liquid waste)
2.13 Solid Waste Management
2.14 Informal Sector
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EM Overview: Slide No. 33
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Chapter 3. The Environment Setting
Urban Environmental Resources
3.1 Water
- surface water
- ground water and aquifers
- coastal seas
3.2 Air
3.3 Land
- for urban construction
- for agriculture
- minerals, aggregates and related
- forests and natural vegetation
- wildlife areas and special ecologists
3.4 Cultural and Historic Heritage
Urban Environmental Hazards
3.5 Flooding
3.6 Land slides, subsidence
3.7 Earthquakes
3.8 Industrial Risks
Chapter 4. The Environmental Management Setting
4.1 Key Stakeholders
- Public Sector
- Community Sector
- Private Sector
4.2 Urban Management Structures and Functioning
- Organization and Structure, Overall
- Information and Expertise
- Policy Formulation
- Policy Implementation
4.3 Strengthening Urban and Environmental Management List of Abbreviations
Glossary of Terms |
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EM Overview: Slide No.34
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Benefits of Doing an Environmental Profile
- Builds upon existing information and data
- Can be assembled quickly and at low cost
- Focuses on information directly relevant for environmental management
- Is analytical rather than descriptive
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EM Overview: Slide No. 35
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" In the end,
it is not
the environment
we have to manage,
it is ourselvesEquot;
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