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Founded in 1972, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is an international research organization that conducts policy-oriented research into problems that are too large or too complex to be solved by a single country or academic discipline: - Problems like climate change that have a global reach and can be resolved only by international cooperative action, or - Problems of common concern to many countries that need to be addressed at the national level, such as energy security, population aging, and sustainable development.
Research work at the Wuppertal Institutes interlinks aspects of climate, environment and resources. It combines ecological questions with issues related to economic and societal change.
"Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission". The Helsinki Commission, or HELCOM, works to protect the marine environment of the Baltic Sea from all sources of pollution through intergovernmental co-operation between Denmark, Estonia, the European Community, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden. HELCOM is the governing body of the "Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area" - more usually known as the Helsinki Convention.
CRI is an independent body established by the Danish Ministry of the Environment in 1997, to act as the lead organisation in the Topic Centre. The mission of the Topic Centre is to provide reliable and comparable data and information on SCP, resource and waste management in Europe to decision-makers and the public. The European Topic Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (ETC/SCP), established in 1997 as the ETC on Waste (in 2001 was renamed to ETC on Waste and Material Flows, then in 2005 to Resources and Waste Management and in January 2009 to SCP), is one of the five Topic Centres under the European Environment Agency.
Statistics compiled by the United Nations Environment Programme
The World Conservation Union is the world’s largest and most important conservation network. The Union brings together 82 States, 111 government agencies, more than 800 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and some 10,000 scientists and experts from 181 countries in a unique worldwide partnership.
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