Collections and Series
Most of the UNEP/GRID-Arendal maps and graphics have been published in a project, publication or web-site. It is also possible to view the graphics by region or by theme.
Assorted older maps and graphics, most of it more or less outdated, with more recent material available
Maps and graphics prepared primarily for assessments and reports for working groups such as Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) and Arctic Monitoring and Assement Programme (AMAP).
Emission graphics prepare for UN Framework Convention on Climate Change meetings.
Maps and graphics prepared within the UNEP/GRID-Arendal programme for environmental information in Central & Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
Publications from the Environment and Security iniatitive of OSCE, NATO, UNDP and UNEP.
Semi-periodical collection of environmental stories and reports in the form of a newspaper.
The UN Environment Programme flagship series of publications, centered on the main GEO assessment, and with technical, regional reports as well as the annual GEO Yearbook.
The GLOBIO (Global Methodology for Mapping Human Impacts on the Biosphere) consortium aims to develop a global model for exploring the impact of environmental change on biodiversity. It is designed to support UNEP's activities relating to environmental assessment and early warning. The advanced GLOBIO model provides an analytical framework for bringing together biodiversity and environmental change data, thereby supporting the integration of the environmental assessments in which UNEP is involved. It includes land use, infrastructure, climate change, invasive species and pollution among other pressures.
Assorted graphics collections, primarily on Norway or the greater Baltic Sea region.
Where are the poor? Poverty maps try to assess and communicate how poverty and related demographic indicators are distributed in space. Poverty maps can be used in policy making and targeting assistance, particularly in the areas of food security and environmental management. Read more about poverty maps at http://povertymap.net
Assessing the current state of the environment, and the causual chain - as well as the responses from the society and their effectiveness.
Collections of graphics and maps around an environmental theme.
The World Resources series is produced by a unique collaboration of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Environment Programme, the World Bank, and the World Resources Institute. The publications focus on current issues in development, environment and sustainable development.
Collections not in a series