EAS Congress 2015: Global Targets, Local Benefits
EAS Congress 2015: Global Targets, Local Benefits

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    ... Asia Workshop 2: Maritime Sector Contributions to a Blue Economy for the Seas of East Workshop 3: Coastal and Ocean Governance ...

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  3. Global Targets — Local Benefits: Setting the Sustainable Development Agenda for the Seas of East Asia beyond 2015

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  4. From Vision to Reality: Aligning the Global Agenda with Local Benefits

    ... 3 Matching the Societal Aspiration for a Blue Ocean through Public-Private Partnerships Public-private partnership ... will be in our global cities, the hubs of innovation and economy that today provide about 80% of global GDP (World Bank). Cities around ...

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    ... Workshop 1.2: Maritime Sector Contributions to a Blue Economy for the Seas of East Asia Workshop 1.3: Coastal and ...

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  6. Countdown for the East Asian Seas Congress 2015 Begins

    ... up of good practices and initiatives towards building a blue economy, and mapping of new targets and schedule for the East Asian Seas region ...

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Hosted by the Government of Vietnam, organized by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam (MONRE), Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands (VASI), People’s Committee of Danang City, Vietnam and Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) and supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)