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GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT OUTLOOK FOR YOUTH IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC LIST OF BOXES
Box 1: GEO for youth – Asia and the Pacific Box 2: Forest gardeners Box 3: Bees, give me honey! Box 4: Reafforestation in the Kubuqi Desert Box 5: Homegardens – special food production systems Box 6: Preserving wetlands in Colombo, Sri Lanka Box 7: Could we lose the largest coral reef in the world to climate change? Box 8: Two examples of marine protected areas in Southeast Asia and their management approaches. Box 9: The Seoul Action Plan – aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals Box 10: Nobuyuki Ishiwata, Organic Farmer Box 11: Youth voices for GEO-6: Monika Seryu, Paracanoeist Box 12: Allies in the war against crop infestation Box 13: Urban culture, why not urban agriculture? Box 14: How tiny plastics are entering our soil Box 15: Simple ways to reuse big volume of plastics! Box 16: Food Stock Exchange Box 17: Singapore food waste to digester Box 18: In Indonesia, commuters pay bus fares with plastic waste Box 19: Highlights of Chapter 4 Box 20: Urban heat-island effect and human health Box 21: Green Daegu Project to reduce the heat-island effect Box 22: What is a Passive House? Box 23: Mizuki Shikimachi, professional violinist
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) formulated by the United Nations member countries in 2015 Figure 2: Mother Earth and us Figure 3: Summary of the economic, social and environmental potential and challenges in Asia and the Pacific Figure 4: Earth’s natural systems have provided people with huge numbers of resources, which, in turn, support human health and well-being. The four systems – land, freshwater, coastal and marine, and urban – are important foundations supporting sustainable communities, providing natural resource security, mitigating climate change, and delivering bountiful ecological benefits
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