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Best Practices in Domestic Water Demand Management |
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This report, released on the occasion of World Water Day 2009, highlights best domestic water demand management practices in other drought-stricken countries of the world and points out how Israel is lagging behind....
Click here for the body of the report in HEBREW
and here for the comparative table in Hebrew.
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Paths to Sustainability VII (Hebrew) |
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This policy document was written as part of the preparation process of Israeli environmental NGOs towards the Copenhagen Climate Conference to be held in December 2009, calling on the government of Israel to set clear national targets for reduction of its greenhouse gas emissions as part of a comprehensive climate plan. FoEME contributed the last chapter on Water.
Click here for the Executive Summary in English
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Paths to Sustainability VI (Hebrew) |
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This report by the Coalition "Paths to Sustainability", of which Friends of the Earth Middle East (Tel Aviv office) is a member, presents and analyzes the Israeli government's policies on climate change in the aftermath of the Bali conference of December 2007.
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Paths to Sustainability III (Hebrew) |
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This third report by the coalition "Paths to Sustainability", analyzes the sustainability programs which government offices submitted to their budgeting requests of 2005.
The report checks the offices' feasibility of implementing these programs, their level of deployment of the principles of sustainability development, and checked how sustainable development strategies are included in their overall office strategy.
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Position Paper - Water (Hebrew) |
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Friends of the Earth Middle East, together with Israel Union for Environmental Defense prepared this position paper dealing with sustainability of water management. It represents the views of the coalition "Paths to Sustainability"
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The Alef-Bet to Save the Globe (Hebrew) |
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This paper / poster tells you, letter by letter, how to help save the environment in your daily life.
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Paths to Sustainability II |
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Interim Assessment of the Israeli Government's Implementation of a National Strategy for Sustainable Development. Presented to the U.N.Commissionon Sustainable Development New York, April 2005
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Paths to Sustainability I |
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Shadow Report to the Government of Israel's Assessment of Progress in Implementing Agenda 21, presented at The World Summit for Sustainable Development, Johannesburg 2002.
This project was initiated by Life and Environment and Friends of the Earth Middle East
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Uncovering Greenwash - Challenging our Governments |
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Alternative civil society reports on sustainable development from around the world: From Rio to Johannesburg.
This document brings civil society representatives from 22 countries from different continents around the globe who challenge governemnts in their efforts to date in implementing Agenda 21 and promoting sustainable development.
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Sustainable Development - New Concepts in Environmental Sustainability |
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This report introduces aspects of the Sustainable Societies Program, implemented in Europe by Friends of the Earth and the Wuppertal Institute, to key personnel in the Middle East. Experts discussed new concepts in traffic and transportation, and energy efficiency, and explained the concept of sustainable societies.
This publication is not available on-line. Please write to [email protected] if you wish to receive it.
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NGO Jordanian Shadow Report |
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Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Jordan believe that sustainable development is the only way for real development. The environmental NGOs who participated in the Governmental workshop on the WSSD report expressed their will to produce an independent report to clarify their understanding of sustainable development, especially since the Governmental report did not reflect a full picture on sustainability. Therefore the environmental NGOs committed themselves to participate in the Preparation Conferences (Prepcoms) as well as the Earth Summit in Johannesburg.
All environmental NGOs were invited to participate in two workshops in April 2002 conducted in Amman - Jordan to examine the factors that should be included in the Shadow Report (SR), where NGO representatives agreed to share the responsibilities on the report. This publication is the result of those efforts.
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