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LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Oceans Economy and Trade: Sustainable Fisheries\, Transport and Tou
 rism
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:​Concerns over the health of oceans and their ecosystems have
  enabled the adoption for the first time of a Sustainable Development Goal
  (SDGs) exclusively dedicated to the oceans: SDG 14.\n\nThis goal commits 
 UN Member States “to conserve and sustainably use the oceans\, seas and 
 marine resources for sustainable development”. \n\nThe oceans economy h
 as been defined as a vehicle toward a greener and more sustainable and inc
 lusive economic paths on the marine and coastal environment.\n\nTrade in m
 arine products and services can create opportunities for economic growth\,
  export diversification and new investments. Major trade sectors where opp
 ortunities already exist or could be expanded in the near future include s
 ustainable fishing and aquaculture\, sustainable and resilient marine tran
 sport and logistic services\, and in links with maritime and coastal touri
 sm.\n\nThe objective of this international seminar is to: increase the und
 erstanding of the concept of the oceans economy and its close links with t
 rade\;  examine how international trade in goods and services\, as mediat
 ed by internationally agreed rules\, regulations and trade policy\, can be
 tter support the advancement of SDG 14 and other related goals\, and\; und
 erscore the strong inter-sectoral interdependencies of ocean-based sectors
  and related implications for strategically coordinated policies.\n\n \n&
 lt\;p&gt\;​Concerns over the health of oceans and their ecosystems have 
 enabled the adoption for the first time of a Sustainable Development Goal 
 (SDGs) exclusively dedicated to the oceans: SDG 14.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;This goal commits UN Member States “to conserve and sustainably use 
 the oceans\, seas and marine resources for sustainable development”.&amp
 \;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The oceans economy has been defined as 
 a vehicle toward a greener and more sustainable and inclusive economic pat
 hs on the marine and coastal environment.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\nT
 rade in marine products and services can create opportunities for economic
  growth\, export diversification and new investments. Major trade sectors 
 where opportunities already exist or could be expanded in the near future 
 include sustainable fishing and aquaculture\, sustainable and resilient ma
 rine transport and logistic services\, and in links with maritime and coas
 tal tourism.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\nThe objective of this internat
 ional seminar is to: increase the understanding of the concept of the ocea
 ns economy and its close links with trade\;&amp\;nbsp\; examine how intern
 ational trade in goods and services\, as mediated by internationally agree
 d rules\, regulations and trade policy\, can better support the advancemen
 t of SDG 14 and other related goals\, and\; underscore the strong inter-se
 ctoral interdependencies of ocean-based sectors and related implications f
 or strategically coordinated policies.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp
 \;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/m
 eeting/oceans-economy-and-trade-sustainable-fisheries-transport-and-touris
 m
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20160511T160000Z
LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Oceans Economy and Trade: Sustainable Fisheries\, Transport and Tou
 rism
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:​Concerns over the health of oceans and their ecosystems have
  enabled the adoption for the first time of a Sustainable Development Goal
  (SDGs) exclusively dedicated to the oceans: SDG 14.\n\nThis goal commits 
 UN Member States “to conserve and sustainably use the oceans\, seas and 
 marine resources for sustainable development”. \n\nThe oceans economy h
 as been defined as a vehicle toward a greener and more sustainable and inc
 lusive economic paths on the marine and coastal environment.\n\nTrade in m
 arine products and services can create opportunities for economic growth\,
  export diversification and new investments. Major trade sectors where opp
 ortunities already exist or could be expanded in the near future include s
 ustainable fishing and aquaculture\, sustainable and resilient marine tran
 sport and logistic services\, and in links with maritime and coastal touri
 sm.\n\nThe objective of this international seminar is to: increase the und
 erstanding of the concept of the oceans economy and its close links with t
 rade\;  examine how international trade in goods and services\, as mediat
 ed by internationally agreed rules\, regulations and trade policy\, can be
 tter support the advancement of SDG 14 and other related goals\, and\; und
 erscore the strong inter-sectoral interdependencies of ocean-based sectors
  and related implications for strategically coordinated policies.\n\n \n&
 lt\;p&gt\;​Concerns over the health of oceans and their ecosystems have 
 enabled the adoption for the first time of a Sustainable Development Goal 
 (SDGs) exclusively dedicated to the oceans: SDG 14.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;This goal commits UN Member States “to conserve and sustainably use 
 the oceans\, seas and marine resources for sustainable development”.&amp
 \;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The oceans economy has been defined as 
 a vehicle toward a greener and more sustainable and inclusive economic pat
 hs on the marine and coastal environment.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\nT
 rade in marine products and services can create opportunities for economic
  growth\, export diversification and new investments. Major trade sectors 
 where opportunities already exist or could be expanded in the near future 
 include sustainable fishing and aquaculture\, sustainable and resilient ma
 rine transport and logistic services\, and in links with maritime and coas
 tal tourism.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\nThe objective of this internat
 ional seminar is to: increase the understanding of the concept of the ocea
 ns economy and its close links with trade\;&amp\;nbsp\; examine how intern
 ational trade in goods and services\, as mediated by internationally agree
 d rules\, regulations and trade policy\, can better support the advancemen
 t of SDG 14 and other related goals\, and\; underscore the strong inter-se
 ctoral interdependencies of ocean-based sectors and related implications f
 or strategically coordinated policies.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp
 \;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/m
 eeting/oceans-economy-and-trade-sustainable-fisheries-transport-and-touris
 m
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LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Oceans Economy and Trade: Sustainable Fisheries\, Transport and Tou
 rism
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:​Concerns over the health of oceans and their ecosystems have
  enabled the adoption for the first time of a Sustainable Development Goal
  (SDGs) exclusively dedicated to the oceans: SDG 14.\n\nThis goal commits 
 UN Member States “to conserve and sustainably use the oceans\, seas and 
 marine resources for sustainable development”. \n\nThe oceans economy h
 as been defined as a vehicle toward a greener and more sustainable and inc
 lusive economic paths on the marine and coastal environment.\n\nTrade in m
 arine products and services can create opportunities for economic growth\,
  export diversification and new investments. Major trade sectors where opp
 ortunities already exist or could be expanded in the near future include s
 ustainable fishing and aquaculture\, sustainable and resilient marine tran
 sport and logistic services\, and in links with maritime and coastal touri
 sm.\n\nThe objective of this international seminar is to: increase the und
 erstanding of the concept of the oceans economy and its close links with t
 rade\;  examine how international trade in goods and services\, as mediat
 ed by internationally agreed rules\, regulations and trade policy\, can be
 tter support the advancement of SDG 14 and other related goals\, and\; und
 erscore the strong inter-sectoral interdependencies of ocean-based sectors
  and related implications for strategically coordinated policies.\n\n \n&
 lt\;p&gt\;​Concerns over the health of oceans and their ecosystems have 
 enabled the adoption for the first time of a Sustainable Development Goal 
 (SDGs) exclusively dedicated to the oceans: SDG 14.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;This goal commits UN Member States “to conserve and sustainably use 
 the oceans\, seas and marine resources for sustainable development”.&amp
 \;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The oceans economy has been defined as 
 a vehicle toward a greener and more sustainable and inclusive economic pat
 hs on the marine and coastal environment.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\nT
 rade in marine products and services can create opportunities for economic
  growth\, export diversification and new investments. Major trade sectors 
 where opportunities already exist or could be expanded in the near future 
 include sustainable fishing and aquaculture\, sustainable and resilient ma
 rine transport and logistic services\, and in links with maritime and coas
 tal tourism.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\nThe objective of this internat
 ional seminar is to: increase the understanding of the concept of the ocea
 ns economy and its close links with trade\;&amp\;nbsp\; examine how intern
 ational trade in goods and services\, as mediated by internationally agree
 d rules\, regulations and trade policy\, can better support the advancemen
 t of SDG 14 and other related goals\, and\; underscore the strong inter-se
 ctoral interdependencies of ocean-based sectors and related implications f
 or strategically coordinated policies.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp
 \;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/m
 eeting/oceans-economy-and-trade-sustainable-fisheries-transport-and-touris
 m
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