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Assessment of Land-Based Sources and Activities Affecting the Marine, Coastal and Associated Freshwater Environment in the South-East Pacific

By: UNEP
80 pages, Figs, tabs
Assessment of Land-Based Sources and Activities Affecting the Marine, Coastal and Associated Freshwater Environment in the South-East Pacific
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  • Assessment of Land-Based Sources and Activities Affecting the Marine, Coastal and Associated Freshwater Environment in the South-East Pacific ISBN: 9789280718300 Paperback Dec 2002 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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This publication analyses the problems faced by the countries of the South-East Pacific Region - Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Panama and Peru. It reviews other forms of degradation originating in industrial wastes and urban, agricultural, forestry and mining runoff; and identifies coastal water basins whose waters flow into the seas carrying various loads of pollution from anthropogenic activities.

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By: UNEP
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