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Natural Heritage

Natural Heritage
Preserving the natural patrimony is the most inexpensive and efficient environmental economics. The term natural heritage derives from the French "patrimoine naturel", the totality of natural assets, including those of historical, cultural or scenic beauty. It give us understanding the importance of natural environment: where we came from, what we do and how we will be. Our lives are connected to the landscapes of our daily lives, as well as we keep the memories of places we went. The destruction of these landscapes cause irreversible environmental damage, and are an insult to our memory, causing loss of quality of life.

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Sunday, February 12, 2017

Sustainable Energy For All: SEFORALL GLOBAL TRACKING FRAMEWORK 2017: PUBLIC CONSULTATION PERIOD

SEFORALL GLOBAL TRACKING FRAMEWORK 2017: PUBLIC CONSULTATION PERIOD

The Public Consultation Draft of the Sustainable Energy for All Global Tracking Framework 2017 is currently live and hosted on the REN21 Website. To access the consultation document, please follow the link below, where you can register with the REN21 site if you have not done so already. Comments should be entered directly on to the web platform. Drafts of each of the chapters will be available for review until February 13th, 2017.


The Global Tracking Framework provides a dashboard that shows how rapidly the world is moving towards the three sustainable energy objectives for energy access, energy efficiency and renewable energy. The first edition of the report, published in May 2013, developed a suite of indicators and provided a historic baseline for the period 1990-2010. The second edition of the report, published in May 2017, provided an update of global progress for the period 2010-2012.

This third edition of the Global Tracking Framework, which is due to be published in April 2017, examines global developments during the period 2012-2014. In addition, this new report puts the spotlight on trends at the regional level, including a series of in-depth profiles for all the continents of the world.



The Sustainable Energy for All Global Tracking Framework is undertaken by a consortium of more than 20 agencies, co-led by the World Bank/ESMAP and the International Energy Agency. This year the consortium has been joined by the five United Nations Regional Economic Commissions, who have co-authored the regional profiles.

http://www.se4all.org/content/seforall-global-tracking-framework-2017-public-consultation-period

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