UNEA definition

UNEA means the United Nations Environment Assembly of the United Nations Environment Programme, which is the governing body of UNEP;

Examples of UNEA in a sentence

  • The Parties recognise the importance of the United Nations Environment Assembly (hereinafter referred to as "UNEA") of the United Nations Environment Programme (hereinafter referred to as "UNEP") and multilateral environmental governance and agreements as a response of the international community to global or regional environmental challenges and stress the need to enhance the mutual supportiveness between investment and environment policies.

  • The Parties shall work together to strengthen their cooperation on investment-related aspects of environmental policies and measures, bilaterally, regionally and in international fora, as appropriate, including in the United Nations High-level Political Forum for Sustainable Development, UNEP, UNEA, MEAs, or the World Trade Organisation (hereinafter referred to as "WTO").

  • The Parties shall work together to strengthen their cooperation on trade-related aspects of environmental policies and measures, bilaterally, regionally and in international fora, as appropriate, including in the UN High-level Political Forum for Sustainable Development, UN Environment, UNEA, MEAs, or the WTO.

  • UNEA Resolutions 1/6 (2014), 2/11 (2016) and 3/7 (2017) on Marine plastic litter and micro plastics; and Resolution 3/4 (2017) on Environment and health.

  • The Parties recognise the importance of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and multilateral environmental governance and agreements as a response of the international community to global or regional environmental challenges and stress the need to enhance the mutual supportiveness between trade and environment policies.

  • UNEA Resolution 5/9 (2022) on Sustainable and resilient infrastructure • Invoke the Resolution’s encouragement for integrating UNEP’s International Good Practice Principles for Sustainable Infrastructure: Integrated, Systems-Level Approaches for Policymakers (2021) into national legislation, to ensure such integration throughout the Agreement area.

  • He outlined the resolutions, which the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) had adopted at its second Session in May 2016, highlighting those of particular significance for the AEWA Strategic Plan 2009 – 2018 (see document AEWA/StC 12.

  • Additionally, in preparation for the second session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) in May 2016 and thereafter, UNEP will continue to support implementation of the SDGs.This will be done through its objectives to integrate environmental education and training which ensures strong sustainability responses to critical issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss and ecosystems degradation, and the increased risk of disasters and conflicts.

  • The cooperation is subject to the decisions and mandates accorded by respective governing bodies and intergovernmental conferences, in particular the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA), the Environment for Europe (EfE) Ministerial Conferences and the UNECE Committee on Environmental Policy (CEP), as well as to the availability of resources.

  • The Parties shall work together to strengthen their cooperation on investment-related aspects of environmental policies and measures, bilaterally, regionally and in international fora, as appropriate, including in the UN High-level Political Forum for Sustainable Development, UN Environment, UNEA, MEAs, or the WTO.