National State of the Environment Report 2004: Reports
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All documents and reports related to the development of the National State of the Environment Report 2004 will be listed on this page.

BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS
On state of the environment:
State of the global environment and contribution of the United Nations Environment Programme in addressing environmental challenges: Report of the Executive Director:(UNEP/GC.22/2). Go to link.
State of the global environment and contribution of the United Nations Environment Programme to efforts to address environmental challenges: Global Mercury Assessment: Report of the Executive Director: (UNEP/GC.22/2/Add.1*). Go to link.
Support to Africa: State of the global environment and contribution of the United Nations Environment Programme in addressing environmental challenges: Report of the Executive Director: (UNEP/GC.22/2/Add.4). Go to link.
Global assessment of the state of the marine environment: Report of the Executive Director (UNEP/GC.22/2/Add.5). Go to link.
Outcome of the World Summit on Sustainable Development. Discussion paper presented by the Executive Director (UNEP/GC.22/10). Go to link.
Assessment, monitoring and early warning: State of the environment. Report by the Executive Director (UNEP/GCSS.VIII/2)
Go to link.
Proceedings of the Governing Council/Global Ministerial Environment Forum at its eighth special session. Go to link.

On targets and indicators:
Convention on Biological Diversity, Item 5.3 of the provisional agenda. Monitoring and in dicators: Designing national-level monitoring programmes and indicators (UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/10, 31 July 2003, Subsidiary body on scientific, technical and technological advice, Ninth meeting, Montreal, 10-14 November 2003. Go to link
Key Commitments, Targets and Timetables from the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation. Go to link.




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