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Cape Town, South
Africa Durban, South
Africa Johannesburg, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
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Oslo,
Norway
(Norwegian) Trondheim,
Norway (Norwegian)
Arendal,
Norway
Geneva, Switzerland
Turku,
Finland Vennesla, Norway
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Central and Eastern Europe/ Newly Independant
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Dushanbe,
Tajikistan Kyiv,
Ukraine Moscow,
Russia Prague, Czech
Republic Tbilisi,
Georgia Kosice,
Slovakia Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan Riga,
Latvia Tashkent,
Uzbekistan |
| Asia |
| Bangkok,
Thailand
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For a quick look at your environmental impact, try the City Lifestyle
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The final report for the
European Common Indicators project is available (September 2003)
The report summarizes the outcome of the
two-year process to define and use a common set of indicators for
European local authorities. It also provides recommendations for the
future development of the project.
The city of Oslo has based their
Environment and Sustainability profile on the European Common
Indicators.
Get the
report View the
Environment and Sustainability profile for Oslo
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Oslo has been awarded the title
of "European Sustainable City 2003" (6 June
2003)
The award is organised by the European
Sustainable Cities & Towns Campaign. The city received the award
5th June from the European Commissioner for the Environment, Margot
Wallström.
Read
more about the award
Read
more on the city of Oslo website
(Norwegian)
View
the Environment and Sustainability profile for Oslo
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Tajikistan wins
UNEP/GRID-Arendal web site award (21
May 2003)
Tajikistan's Research Laboratory for Nature
Protection was today awarded the UNEP/GRID-Arendal prize for the
best official web site on the state of the environment in Central
and Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States. The winners
received their prize in a ceremony at the Kyiv Ministerial
Conference "Environment for Europe".
Also receiving special recognition were
submissions from Croatia, Latvia, Macedonia, and the cities of
Prague, Riga, Bishkek, and Krakow.
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State of
the Environment (SoE) Indicators
CEROI
Indicators Resources
CEROI
Indicators Encyclopedia
CEROI Core
Indicators |
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The
generic CEROI template
Understanding
the CEROI template:
a
manual (PDF)
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all suggested themes included |
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Developing and
Publishing SoE Reports
Cookbook for SOE Reporting, GRID-Arendal
On-line reporting
resources
Publikit on-line publishing
software |
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External to the
CEROI Programme, these activities apply the CEROI concept of
harmonised on-line reporting beyond city limits.
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Sixteen Norwegian
county SoE
reports on-line
The first sixteen Norwegian countys have now released their environmental
reports on-line. The reports were created
using the Publikit software, and will be available in norwegian
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Regional Reporting in
Norway In co-operation with the Norwegian Pollution Control Authority (SFT), the CEROI concept is being adapted to
facilitate regional environmental reporting from the 19 Norwegian
counties. The reports will have a similar appearance and
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World Heritage
Convention Periodic Reporting In co-operation with the Nordic World Heritage Office, a pilot project is being carried out to
explore the applicability of the CEROI concept for
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