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The Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Journal (APSDJ) aims to stimulate debate and enrich research in the formulation of policy in the Asia-Pacific region towards the fulfilment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The APSDJ seeks to provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge, experiences, ideas and analysis on issues concerning sustainable development across its economic, social and environmental dimensions. Published twice a year, the APSDJ is a rebranded journal of ESCAP that builds on the success of two earlier journals the Asia-Pacific Development Journal (APDJ), being published since 1994, and the Asia-Pacific Population Journal (APPJ), in print since 1986. These journals are being merged in recognition of the interconnected and multidisciplinary nature of sustainable development. This publication continues Asia-Pacific Development Journal and Asia-Pacific Population Journal
Sustainable development --- Economic history. --- Sustainable development. --- Asia --- Pacific Area --- Asia. --- Pacific Area. --- Economic conditions --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable economic development --- Economic development --- History, Economic --- Economics --- Environmental aspects --- Asia-Pacific Region --- Asian and Pacific Council countries --- Asian-Pacific Region --- Pacific Ocean Region --- Pacific Region --- Pacific Rim --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia
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Real property --- Sustainable development --- Sustainable design --- Sustainable construction --- Environmental policy --- Sustainability --- Purchasing --- Environmental aspects
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"This publication presents recommendations for national statistical offices (NSOs) and other organisations within national statistical systems (NSS), who would like to engage more in the measurement of hazardous events and disasters, on their roles in supporting work on this emerging topic .... The main aims of the publication are (i) to clarify the role of national statistical offices and ... (ii) to identify practical steps needed for these organisations, in coordination with national agencies responsible for disaster risk management, to better support disaster risk management efforts."--Executive summary
Emergency management --- Hazard mitigation --- Climatic changes --- Statistical services --- Risk management
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Equality --- Equality before the law --- Women's rights --- Sex discrimination against women --- Prevention
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