1996 | |
Prague and Budapest attract foreigners - International Migration Bulletin - No. 9 | |
Eastern European Countries: The road to EU accession - Policy issues and the need for a strategy | |
Uneven economic performance and prospects in the ECE region in1996-1997: Modest economic recovery in Western Europe and the Baltic States, slowing growth in Eastern Europe, and a continuing decline in output in the CIS | |
Tackling air pollution from lawnmowers to jumbo jets | |
Privatization of the coal industry in Eastern Europe leads to deep job cuts | |
The steel market in 1996 and prospects for 1997 | |
Finance for trade in Central and Eastern Europe | |
Poverty in the ECE region: older persons at risk? | |
TIR saved for the time being | |
Georgia forges transport links with neighbours | |
The iron and steel industry of the Republic of Korea. Study tour organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE) | |
The fourth consecutive year of booming robot investment in the United States | |
The coal situation in the ECE region in 1995/1996 and the global prospects for coal | |
A unique opportunity to save Europe's rivers and lakes | |
Lower demand and fierce competitition on European forest product markets | |
Investment in robotics surged by 26% in 1995. In 1996-1999, growth is forecasted at 15% per year | |
Reverse brain drain in Poland | |
1997 | ||
Un jeu amusant, instructif et gratuit |
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Economic Bulletin for Europe 1997 (Vol. 49) | ||
Decontaminating polluted soils - who can help? |
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Transport and environment: green light for cooperation |
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Foreign investment opportunities in chemicals in Central and Eastern Europe |
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More container transport on inland waterways in Europe |
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Vehicles in Europe to be inspected |
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UN/ECE countries ready to act on transport and the environment |
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Steel market shows steady growth in 1997 |
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The Regional Conference on Transport and the Environment starts its deliberations |
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Statement by Mr. Yves Berthelot, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, on the occasion of the Regional Conference on Transport and the Environment |
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Vienna will host first get-together of transport and environment ministers | ||
1996 marked the second consecutive year of double digit growth in world robot investment | ||
Recovery in European forest products markets, but conditions still highly competitive | ||
Will the tap run dry? |
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Protocol on Volatile Organic Compounds in force |
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Heavy metal in the air |
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UN/CEFACT: ready for business |
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With EIA there are no losers - UN/ECE Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context comes into effect |
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New sulphur protocol will save US$ 9.5 billion a year | ||
Are airbags dangerous? | ||
Is acid rain a thing of the past? | ||
Chemical industry now accounts for 10% of total world trade: chemical trade doubles in six years | français | |
Use of scrap substitutes in the iron and steel industry forecast to almost double by the year 2000 | ||
New steel-making capacity growing faster than expected |
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TIR Convention - Revised TIR Customs transit procedure adopted | ||
Water and health: UN/ECE fights for clean drinking water |
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Following up an environmental performance review Estonia takes up the challenge |
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Trends in Europe and North America |
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Ten countries sign UN/ECE agreement on European inland waterway network |
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Actions speak louder than words. Shedding light on the darker sides of Rio |
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Can we ensure a positive future for the chemical industry's R&D institutions? |
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A UN/ECE Convention at work - Belarus, Poland and Ukraine pledge to protect the river Bug |
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Pesticides: use and misuse, benefits and hazards -where do we go from here? |
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Seminar on Forestry Training for target groups that are hard to reach | ||
UN/ECE LAUNCHES AN INITIATIVE TO PROMOTE REAL ESTATE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AND THE CIS |
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ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE HOLDS ROUND-TABLE DEBATE ON "FORGING PARTNERSHIP" | ||
SIGNATURE OF A MEMORANDUM BETWEEN THE ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE AND THE COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES | ||
COOPERATION AND PARTNERSHIP WITH OTHER REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS DISCUSSED BY ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE | ||
ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS OF PRINCIPAL SUBSIDIARY BODIES REVIEWED BY ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE |
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ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE CONCLUDES 50TH ANNIVERSARY SESSION |
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UN/ECE ADOPTS THREE DECISIONS | ||
Une exposition exceptionnelle ouverte au public à l'occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de la CEE-ONU |
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UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL OPENS 50TH ANNIVERSARY SESSION OF ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE | ||
DECLARATION ON THE STRENGTHENING OF ECONOMIC COOPERATION IN EUROPE ADOPTED BY THE FIFTY-SESSION OF THE ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE | ||
DECLARATION ON REFORM, PROGRAMME OF ACTION ADOPTED AT 50TH SESSION OF ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE | ||
STATEMENT BY THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY YVES BERTHELOT ON THE OCCASION OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY SESSION OF THE ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE | ||
UNEVEN ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND PROSPECTS IN THE ECE REGION IN 1996-1997 | ||
THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OPENS THE CEREMONIES OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE | ||
THERE ARE NO EASY ANSWERS TO DIFFICULT QUESTIONS |
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UN/ECE WARNS OF A POTENTIAL WORLD OVERCAPACITY BUILD UP IN STEEL |
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THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME. UN/ECE ASSESSES THE HOUSINGSECTOR IN BULGARIA |
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SHOULD DRINKING-WATER COME WITH A HEALTH WARNING? 22 MARCH: WORLD DAY FOR WATER | ||
A new centre: New ways of working in the UN system |
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Industrial risks in countries in transition: UN/ECE tackles problem head-on | ||
The changing lives of young Norwegian women |
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Russians foresee huge increase in gas exports | ||
Protecting the environment by saving energy: UN/ECE responds to new challenge | ||
As Europe's gas consumption soars, will the supply be secure after the year 2005? |
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A good start for the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI) | ||
Moving towards a protocol: Agreement on List of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Takes Shape in Geneva | ||
The UNECE promotes energy efficiency investments in the Russian Federation | ||
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP): a decisive step | ||
World crude steel production decreases by 0.2 per cent in 1996 | ||
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