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Intersectoral & Crosscutting actions - News Archive

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  • 24.02.11

    UN Women Celebrates its Launch

  • 10.11.10

    Scientific Workshop “From Global to Regional: Local Sea Level Rise Scenarios”. Palazzo Zorzi. Venice, Italy. 22-23 November 2010

  • 05.11.10

    Climate change physical knowledge and sea level change in the northern Adriatic and the Venice Lagoon

  • 13.08.10

    Launch of the 2010 UN international Year of Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding

  • 06.08.10

    ITB Consultancy for the facilitation of stakeholders consultation and World Café within the frame of the Venice & its Lagoon Project

  • 04.08.10

    Women in Science. Italy and the International Context. 2010

  • 04.07.10

    ESOF 2010 addresses issues related to Gender Equality in Science

  • 06.05.10

    UNESCO Strategy for the Second Half of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development

  • 16.10.09

    Island & Coastal Biosphere Reserves in the Mediterranean. Models for Sustainable Development. Syracuse (Italy), 10-12 November 2009

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