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ASIA-PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUE
2006
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
2007
ASIA-PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUE 2006
The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the deliminations of its frontiers or boundaries.
Mention of firm names and commercial products does not imply the endorsement of the United Nations.
This publication has been issued without formal editing.
United Nations publicationCopyright © United Nations 2006ST/ESCAP/2454
Administrative Services Division
Emerging Social Issues Division
Environment and Sustainable Development Division
Information, Communication and Space Technology
Office of the Executive Secretary
Poverty and Development Division
Programme Management Division
Statistics Division
Trade and Investment Division
Transport and Tourism
United Nations Information Services/Library
Title Index
Appendix I: List of Libraries
Appendix II: List of Sales Agents
Contents
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Learning and Development at UNESCAP: Annual Report �006, 1�5 pages
This report highlights a seven per cent increase in the number of participations registered, compared to 2005.
It also reports a 10 per cent increase in impact ratings of learning activities in 2006. Furthermore this report highlights the continuously increasing inter-agency cooperation among UN agencies in Bangkok in the area of learning.
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Toolkit for implementing and monitoring the East Asia and Pacific Regional Commitment and Action Plan against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)
ESCAP has compiled a toolkit on CSEC in the region. The toolkit is composed of three chapters:
1. Tools for Developing National Plans of Action against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children;
2. Situational Analysis Research on CSEC: Basic approaches and tools;
3. Piloting CSEC Info: Experiences from East Asia. By sharing experiences, good practices and practical tools in the areas or research, development of national plan of action and the piloting of CSEC Info, the toolkit can serve as a user- friendly and functional reference for key actors seeking to learn from past practice and adapt such lessons to fit local and national contexts.
Emerging Social Issues Division (ESID) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2388Copy Price: N/A
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Asia-Pacific Population Journal, Vol. �1, No. �The Asia-Pacific Population Journal published three times a year is one of the few primary journals published by the UNESCAP secretariat. It focuses on bringing out the policy and programme implications of population research in the Asia and Pacific region.
This refereed professional journal contains articles and notes that cover a broad range of population and development issues of interest to readers in the region in a form that is relatively easy for educated readers to understand.
Each issue of the Journal contains four full-length original articles including other material such as papers demonstrating the application of a useful methodological approach to the analysis of population research, or news about important developments in the field.
As much as possible, priority is given to the publication of articles written by authors from the region or familiar with it in order to give them a forum to present their findings on population and development which other journals might not accept because of their limited interest in Asia and the Pacific. This strategy also stimulates professional scholarship and improved technical reporting in UNESCAP developing countries.
Although the Journal is designed to cover a wide range of population subjects, thematic issues are published occasionally on subjects about which little is known or about which there is especially keen interest. The choice of topics is based on expressions of interest in readership surveys as well as those emanating from such forums as the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development and the 2005 World Summit.
Emerging Social Issues Division (ESID)Document No. ST/ESCAP/2425Copy Price: US$10.00
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Asia-PacificPopulation Journal,Vol. �1, No. 1
Emerging Social Issues Division (ESID)Document No. ST/ESCAP/2413Copy Price: US$10.00
Asia-Pacific PopulationJournal �0th AnniversarySpecial Issues (1986-�006)
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ESCAP Population Data Sheet �006
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Issued annually, the ESCAP Population Data Sheet provides population and development indicators of countries in the Asian and Pacific region.
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Population Headliners No.315
It is a recognized tool for advocacy and resource mobilization, highlighting important aspects of national population programmes and notable population-related events and activities. Prepared by the Population and Social Integration Section of the Emerging Social Issues Division of UNESCAP, with support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) it is published six times a year (3,000 copies per issue) and targets key readers and selected personnel and organizations in the population field.
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Population HeadlinersNo.310, No.311, No.31�, No.313, No.31�
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State of the Environment in Asia and the Pacific �005
It acknowledges that many governments have improved their environmental performance – they have developed and implemented better environmental governance frameworks and some are adopting more effective responses to common environmental policy objectives such as pollution control. However, the report concluded that because of the region’s limited environmental carrying capacity and the immense pressure exerted by economic growth and changing consumption and production patterns, environmental degradation continues. Both economic and environmental sustainability are at increasing risk. For true environmental sustainability, a long-term perspective, a greater focus on the eco-efficiency of production and consumption activity, investment in natural capital, more effective decision-making and true measures of sustainability, inter alia, are needed.
It reviews regional economic growth from an environmental sustainability perspective. It outlines the concepts of eco-efficiency and green growth, and highlights country progress on Millennium Development Goal 7. It also reviews the sustainable development challenges faced by each Asian and Pacific subregion.
Environment and Sustainable Development Division (ESDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2418ISBN: 92-1-120487-9Sales: E.06.11.F.30
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State of the Environment in Asiaand the Pacific �005: Synthesis
This publication is the fifth in a series of reports published every five years since 1985. Each report has been eagerly anticipated by governments, civil society organizations, students, educators and other interested in environment and sustainable development issues in Asia and the Pacific. The report covers the member and associate member countries of the Unit4ed Nations ESCAP that are in the Asian and Pacific Region.
Environment and Sustainable Development Division (ESDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2411ISBN: 92-1-120471-2Sales: E.06.11.F.18
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Information, Communication and Space Technology
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Asia-Pacific Journal on Information, Communicationand Space Technology: Reviews and Updates
The Asian and Pacific region has been fast establishing itself as the powerhouse and gradually as the brain centre of the world economy. Owing to opportunities provided by globalization process, the region has achieved the fastest economic growth rates in the world. Yet, the region is still home to 800 million people living on less than US$ 1 a day. The benefits of growth and globalization are spread unevenly, and further widening the already sharp disparities in the levels of economic and social development within the region.
Towards reducing digital divides and turning them into digital opportunities, UNESCAP is proud to present its publication entitled the Asia-Pacific Journal on Information, Communication and Space Technology: Reviews and Updates, which aims to inform ESCAP members and associate members, in particular the policymakers, implementers and stakeholders, of the recent development in information, communication and space technology in the region, as well as to identify the trends and provide insights into the possible future directions.
Information, Communication and Space Technology (ICSTD) ISBN: 92-1-120438-0Document No. : ST/ESCAP/2375 Sales: E.05.II.F.26Hard Copy Price: US$ 23.00
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Best Practices in Financial Mechanisms afor ICTfor Development in Asia and the Pacific
Both phases of the World Summit on Information Society highlighted the necessity of multi-stakeholders partnerships to ensure innovative solutions are designed and implemented to reduce the digital divide. This report, “Best Practices in Financial Mechanisms for ICT for Development in Asia and the Pacific” offers examples of successful financing mechanisms for Information and communication technology (ICT) for development by government, private organizations, foundations, venture capitals and entrepreneurs, in order to further improve education, open source development, e-business, e-health and expand localized content.
Information, Communication and Space Technology (ICSTD) ISBN 13: 978-92-1-120497-1Document No. : ST/ESCAP/2441 Sales: E.07.II.F.6Hard Copy Price: US$ 14.00
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E-procurement
E-procurement has the potential to improve efficiency in government administration and promote competition in the business sector. However, there are still a multitude of challenges in introducing and implementing an e-procurement system. Infrastructures are underdeveloped and there is a lack of awareness among national and local govern-ment policy-makers and business of the benefits that e-procurement can provide. Before an e-procurement system can achieve maximum potential, a strong infrastructure must be developed; ICT services expanded; innovative policies administered to establish a secure online environment; standards developed; and government administrators and in the private sector human resources must be trained.
The aims of publication are to facilitate planning and implementing e-procurement in the Asian and Pacific region; share of knowledge and experience; and identify the current status of e-procurement that would help developing countries in the region to reduce costs and time required to develop suitable e-procurement systems and content. In this connection, this publication: (i) reviews diverse business models and trends in e-procurement, (ii) examines conductive policies, legal framework and technological infrastructure required for e-procurement, and (iii) identifies the overall current status of the Asian and Pacific region related with e-procurement and particular situation of each country.
Information, Communication and Space Technology (ICSTD)ISBN: 92-1-120468-2Document No. : ST/ESCAP/2406 Sales: E.06.II.F.15Hard Copy Price: US$ 40.00
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Entrepreneurshipand e-Business Development for Women
Competitiveness of businesses owned by women is usually constrained by limited access to information and resources to support the development and marketing of their products. E-business can address this limiting factor. It promotes innovations by creating new products, new markets and even new industries. Moreover, it can help in empowering women by facilitating women’s entrepreneurship. Women’s abilities in conducting business and in applying ICTs are the main skills necessary for women to overcome established inequalities and to succeed in the global economy. This publication reports the outcomes of the International Workshop on Entrepreneurship and e-Business Development for Women that was held in Seoul, Republic of Korea from 3 to 8 July 2006. The Workshop was organized by UNESCAP, the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the Asian Pacific Women’s Information Network Center (APWINC).
Information, Communication and Space Technology (ICSTD) Document No. : ST/ESCAP/2450 Hard Copy Price: N/A
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Guidelines on ICT Application for Tradeand Transport Facilitation for Landlocked Countriesin the Asia and Pacific Region
The Guidelines on ICT Application for Trade and Transport Facilitation for landlocked Countries in the Asian and Pacific Region was developed by the Information, Communication and Space Technology Division (ICSTD) of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) within the inter-divisional project entitled “Institutional Capacity Building for Facilitation of International Trade and Transport in the landlocked and Transit Countries”, which was funded by the Royal Government of the Netherlands. The Guidelines intends to address challenges and opportunities that Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) in the Asia-Pacific region, in particular Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Mongolia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, face in applying ICT for facilitating trade and transport and to guide countries in implementing electronic Single Window systems.
Information, Communication and Space Technology (ICSTD) Hard Copy Price: Free
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Regional Action Plan towards the Information Societyin Asia and the Pacific
This publication is a further step in the direction envisaged in the Regional Roadmap towards an Information Society. It addresses the key issues relating to the application of information and communication technologies and outlines how the global and regional initiatives could promote and catalyze actions at the regional and national levels. It outlines a comprehensive plan and strategic framework for collaborative ICT programmes and projects at the regional level for realizing the vision of an inclusive and sustainable information society in Asia and the Pacific.
Information, Communication and Space Technology (ICSTD) ISBN: 92-1-120474-7Document No. : ST/ESCAP/2415 Sales: E.06.II.F.20Hard Copy Price: US$ 36.00
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ICT applicationin trade facilitation.
Information, Communication and Space Technology (ICSTD)
Enhancing Asia-Pacific small and medium-sized enterprises productivity through e-business.
Policy Brief in ICT Applicationsin the Knowledge Economy, No. 1, November �006
Information, Communicationand Space Technology (ICSTD) Hard Copy Price: Free
Policy Brief in ICT Applicationsin the Knowledge Economy,No. �, December �006
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Policy Brief in ICT Applicationsin the Knowledge Economy,No. �, December �006
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The UNESCAP A to Z of Asia-Pacific LDCs (CD)
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The Least Developed Countries Alphabet: The A to Z of Asia-Pacific LDCs is a 12 minute video which explains the major hurdles affecting the 14 LDCs in the Asia-Pacific region. The production is aimed at government officials, development practitioners and students across the region, and will be shown as part of the UNIS visitors program, at LDC conferences around the world, and by request. It will also be distributed to regional UN Information Centres for local screening and distribution to NGOs and schools.
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Least Developed Countries Series, No. �Asia-Pacific Review of the Implementation of the BrusselsProgramme of Action for the Least Developed Countriesfor the Decade �001-�010, June �006, 103 pages
The Report reviews the implementation of the Programme of Action in the specific Commitments which are especially relevant to the least developed countries of Asia and the Pacific and where regional cooperation can be most effective, namely, (i) financing for development; (ii) trade, migration and technology transfer; (iii) environment; and (iv) conflict prevention and security. The Report contains action-oriented recommendations on these issues as adopted at the Asia-Pacific Review of the Implementation of the Programme of Action for the Least Developed countries for the Decade 2001-1010 held in Bangkok, Thailand, on 14-15 March 2006.
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Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific, �006
The principal policy issues and challenges facing the region over the next 12 months are concerned with the course of oil prices, the threat of global external payment imbalances unwinding precipitously, the impact of higher interest rates and the potential for the avian influenza to develop into a human pandemic. Longer-term issues relate to the ongoing challenge of poverty reduction, utilizing the benefits of home remittances to simultaneously improve social indicators and macroeconomic fundamentals, and re-energizing the trade liberalization agenda following the Sixth World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference, held in Hong Kong, China, in December 2005.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2396 ISBN: 92-1-120462-3ISSN: 0252-5704Sales: E.06.11.F.10Copy Price: N/A
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Development Papers No. �6 “Income Generationand Poverty Reduction: Experiences of Selected Asian Countries
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2371ISBN: 92-1-120432-1ISSN: 0255-9250Sales: E.05.11.F.21Copy Price: N/A
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Enhancing Regional Cooperation in InfrastructureDevelopment Including that Related to DisasterManagement
Adequate infrastructure in the four key sectors of transport, telecommunications, energy and water considered in this study is a prerequisite for opening up access to global trade and investment flows, increasing the competitiveness of production and services and thus sustaining the region’s economic growth. The study prepared for the sixty-second session of the Commission (Jakarta, 6-12 April 2006), analyses the role of infrastructure and its socio-economic linkages as well as regional initiatives in creating, maintaining and utilizing infrastructure with a focus on financing such investment. It identities a number of specific options for strengthening regional cooperation in these areas.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2408ISBN: 92-1-120466-6Sales: E.06.11.F.13Copy Price: N/A
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Improving the Lives of the Urban Poor: Case studieson the provision of basic services through partnerships
This publication compiles five case studies of local initiatives that improve the delivery of basic services to the urban poor. From water distribution inside a slum in Colombo to a system of community toilets in Indonesia, these practices can provide useful lessons to governments, companies, NGOs or communities anywhere.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. E/ESCAP/2404Copy Price: Online Copy Only
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Key Economic Developments and Prospectsin the Asia-Pacific Region �00�
The report reviews the region’s economic performance and highlights the strengths and weaknesses of economies in the region. It then identifies the key policy issues and challenges likely to confront Governments in the near term, and provides policy options and recommendations that would help Governments to address these challenges effectively.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2423ISBN: 92-1-120484-4Sales: E.06.11.F.27Copy Price: N/A
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Persistent and Emerging Issuesin Rural Poverty Reduction
It is estimated that around 70 per cent of the poor in Asia and the Pacific lives and works in rural areas. This is a clear indication that there is a need for renewed attention to the unique rural dimensions of poverty and greater efforts to reduce rural poverty. Beyond issues of agricultural productivity, the rural poor face multiple deprivations from lack of assets, isolation, alienation, dependence, powerlessness, vulnerability and lack of freedom of choice. This publication examines efforts being made to alleviate rural poverty and future challenges in tackling rural poverty given the rapidly changing rural conditions in the region. It contains the report of the Expert Group Meeting on Rural Poverty Reduction and also reports on the outcome of other ESCAP activities related to rural poverty reduction.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2433Copy Price: Online Copy Only
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ASIA-PACIFIC Development JournalVol.13, No.1, June �006
The Asia-Pacific Development Journal is published twice a year. Its primary objective is to provide a medium for exchange of knowledge, experience, ideas, information and data on all aspects of economic and social development in the Asian and Pacific region. The emphasis of the Journal is on the publication of empirically based, policy-oriented articles in the areas of poverty alleviation, emerging social issues and managing globalization.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2419ISBN: 92-1-120479-8ISSN: 1020-1246Sales: E.06.11.F.25Copy Price: N/A
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ASIA-PACIFIC Development JournalVol.1�, No.�, December �005
The Asia-Pacific Development Journal is published twice a year with the primary objective of providing a medium for exchange of knowledge, experience, ideas, information and data on all aspects of economic and social development in the Asia-Pacific region. The emphasis of the Journal is on the publication of empirically based, policy-oriented articles in the areas of poverty alleviation, emerging social issues and managing globalization.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2384ISBN: 92-1-120451-8ISSN: 1020-1246Sales: E.05-11-F-36Copy Price: N/A
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Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No. �, January �006.Outcome of sixth WTO Ministerial Conference: No Surprises
The policy brief responds to emerging issues in the Asia-Pacific region in a timely manner and provides a concise policy-oriented analysis. Policy Briefs are issued on a need-driven basis with analysis of the nature of the event, its impact on the region and provide policy options available for member countries of the ESCAP region.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. January 2006, Issue No. 4Copy Price: Free
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Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No. 5, June �006.Turning the tide against HIV/AIDS: Targeting Youth
The policy brief responds to emerging issues in the Asia-Pacific region in a timely manner and provides a concise policy-oriented analysis. Policy Briefs are issued on a need-driven basis with analysis of the nature of the event, its impact on the region and provide policy options available for member countries of the ESCAP region.
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Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No. 6, August �006.The Calm Before the Storm?: Managing the Risksof an Asia-Pacific Financial Downturn
UNESCAP is issuing a warning to Asian governments to reduce exposure to the impact of a sudden or unexpected market downturn, urging a mood of protection and preparation. Asian countries have to stay alert despite the lull in financial markets recently. There are a number of new emerging risks which may lead to more stormy weather ahead. The region has bitter memories of the Asian financial crisis in 1997. Countries are now in a stronger position to handle turbulence. However, as Asian economies are becoming more integrated into the global economy, they also face a higher risk from the constantly shifting global environment. It is increasingly important to build strong and flexible economies that can weather global shocks and adapt to new realities. Countries in the Asia-Pacific region must also improve regional cooperation to lessen the impact of financial market volatility
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Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No.�, September �006.Infrastructure woes hold back region’s growth: Time for action
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UNESCAP Working Paper Series: Longer CombinationVehicles for Asia and the Pacific Region: Some Economic Implications
Road transport is the most important mode of freight transportation in terms of transportation output in almost all countries in the world, in particular in Asia and the Pacific region. For many years, the dimensions of road vehicles for freight transport have remained fixed, although road infrastructure in many countries has improved considerably and technical progress in vehicles has made them safer, quieter and more powerful. However, a number of countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States of America, have successfully demonstrated the use of road vehicles with extended dimensions for freight transport. Longer combination vehicles or vehicles with extended length and weight limits have the potential to make freight transport more efficient and environmentally friendly. The objective of this paper is to analyze the economic implications of permitting the use of longer combination vehicles.
Poverty and Development Division (PDD) Document No. WP/07/02Copy Price: Online Copy Only
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UNESCAP Working Paper Series: Workers’ Remittances, Economic Growth and Poverty in Developing Asiaand the Pacific Countries
This paper examines the impact of workers’ remittances on growth and poverty reduction in developing Asia-Pacific countries using panel data over the period 1993-2003. The results suggests that, while remittances do have a significant impact on poverty reduction through increasing income, smoothing consumption and easing capital constraints of the poor, they have only a marginal impact on growth operating through domestic investment and human capital development.
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The 2005 ESCAP’s Technical Cooperation Yearbook provides a summary of the Organization’s technical cooperation work in 2005. It focuses on two challenges that needed critical attention during the year: understanding the degree of progress of countries in the Asia-Pacific region in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and preparing better for challenges caused by natural disasters, which can set back all areas of development. The year 2005 was marked by natural disasters, notably the aftermath of the India Ocean tsunami, and the Pakistan earthquake. Disaster prevention and mitigation have therefore become a major feature of ESCAP’s technical cooperation work. This work includes a newly established multi-donor, regional trust fund that will support tsunami early warning arrangements in the Indian Ocean and South-East Asia. The report summarized technical cooperation activities implemented by ESCAP, as well as TC highlights and achievements in 2005, in support of MDGs 1,3,6,7 and 8.
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Statistics Division
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Achieving the MDGs in Asia: a Case for More Aid?
This report attempts to broaden the perspective on MDG performance in Asia by highlighting the work that remains to be done. First, it shows that, despite the progress that many countries in the region are making towards reaching the MDGs, by far the largest number of people affected by the various social and economic dimensions of poverty live in Asia. Second, it demonstrates that given this large number, Asia is benefiting from relative small amounts of development aid.
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Gender Equality and Empowerment:A Statistical Profile of the ESCAP region
The current gender situation in the Asia-Pacific region is described through a small set of statistical indicators. Insight into individual indicators across the region can be obtained from the dataset in the comparative tables in Annex 1. The publication was prepared to assist the regional appraisal of the Beijing Platform for Action and the Beijing+10 global review on the occasion of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, forty-ninth session, New York, March 2005.
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MDG Report: Progress in Asia and the Pacific �006
This report is the latest update on the progress towards MDGs in Asia and the Pacific. By zooming in on specific indicators, the report highlights the region’s achievements and exposes issues on which much work remains to be done. It provides estimates of populations affected by social and economic poverty in the Asia-Pacific region and compares it to the two other major developing regions, sub-Saharan- Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean.
Asia-Pacific countries continue to make progress towards the MDGs, but on present trends many are likely to miss some vital targets, including those for infant mortality, HIV prevalence and access to water and sanitation in urban areas. Even more worryingly, some countries are at risk of failing to reach even two-thirds of the targets.
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Asia-Pacific in Figures, �00�, �0 pages.
This statistical pocketbook, published annually since 1987, uses a one-country-one-page format and contains selected socio-economic indicators on population; health, education and culture; national accounts and prices; trade; transport and tourism; finance; labour force and production; natural resources and environment; and development.
Statistics Division (SD) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2352ISBN: 92 1 120415-1Copy Price: US$ 14.00
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Asia-Pacific in Figures, �005, �0 pages.
This statistical pocketbook, published annually since 1987, uses a one-country-one-page format and contains selected socio-economic indicators on population; health, education and culture; national accounts and prices; trade; transport and tourism; finance; labour force and production; natural resources and environment; and development.
Statistics Division (SD)Document No.: ST/ESCAP/2427ISBN: 92 1 120486 0Price: US$ 14.00
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Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific: Vol. XXXV, December �005 (Compendium)
Quarterly since 1971. This quarterly publication provides statistics for the assessment of demographic and economic trends. Data includes population, industry, transport, internal and external trade, prices and financial statistics in selected countries or areas of the ESCAP region, accompanied by charts. Each country’s data is presented in a single section or in regional comparative tables where possible, depending availability.
Statistics Division (SD)Document No.: ST/ESCAP/2403ISBN: 92-1-120467-492-1-120467-4Price: US$ 20.00
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Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific, �00�
This Yearbook provides a comprehensive compilation of statistical tables relating to the ESCAP region. It provides each country’s data in a single section: population, manpower, national accounts, agriculture, forestry and fishing, industry, energy, transport and communications, external trade, wages, prices, consumption, finance and social statistics; covering 10 years of annual figures. Regional tables offer consolidated data in respect of the world, of the ESCAP region and of the developing countries or areas of ESCAP.
Statistics Division (SD)Document No.: ST/ESCAP/2373ISBN: 92-1-019114-5Price: US$ 90
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An exploration of the need for and cost of selectedtrade facilitation measures in Asia and the Pacificin the context of the WTO negotiations, Studiesin Trade and Investment No. 5�
This publication explores the need, priorities and cost of implementation of selected trade facilitation measures in five Asian countries in the context of the WTO negotiations on trade facilitation. It consists of a synthesis of country studies conducted in Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia and Nepal in cooperation with national-level research institutions member of the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT). It contains a detailed and comparative assessment of the trade facilitation situation in these countries, results of private sector surveys on the trade facilitation needs and priorities in each of the countries It also covers the implementation costs and sequencing of twelve trade facilitation measures under consideration by the WTO Negotiating Group on Trade Facilitation, on the basis of findings from a survey of international experts on trade facilitation implementation in developing countries. Implications and recommendations for the WTO negotiations on trade facilitation are also presented.
Trade and Investment Division (TID) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2426ISBN: 92-1-120485-2ISSN: 1020-3516Sales: E.06.II.f.28Copy Price: US$ 20
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ARTNeT Database of Trade Publications
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Keeping Trade Liberalization on Track
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Policies and good practices in investment promotionand facilitation in LDCs: Bhutan, Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Timor-Leste.
This study reviews policy, strategy and regulatory framework for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) in three Least Developed Countries (LDCs) of the region, namely Bhutan, Lao, People’s Democratic Republic and Timor-Leste. Priority sectors and potential opportunities for FDI in these LDCs for FDI are identified and addressed based on primary and secondary research. The final chapter of the study shed some lights on important implications for policy and good practices in promoting and facilitating FDI in developing countries and LDCs, in particular.
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Trade Facilitation in the Selected Landlocked Countriesin the Asia-Pacific Region, �006
Trade and Investment Division (TID) Document No. ST/ESCAP/2437sales no. E.07.II.F.3ISBN: 978-92-1-120493-3Online Copy: http://www.unescap.org/tid/publication/tipub2437.pdf
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Trade Finance Infrastructure Development Handbookfor Economies in Transition (English, Russian)
This handbook is targeted mainly at officials from ministries in charge of trade who need to acquire a basic understanding of trade finance and the importance of trade finance infrastructure development. It includes an overview of trade finance methods and instruments and related legal issues and conventions. The Handbook also features an introduction to structured trade and commodity finance, a method to assess and monitor the national trade finance environment and a simple model of national trade finance institutional structure. Payment system issues and the emergence of e-trade finance are also addressed in separate chapters.
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Traders’ Manual for Least Developed Countries:Lao People’s Democratic Republic
This on-line manual offers updated information on the trade and investment environment in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, with a short description of the country’s economic development and structure. The information includes Lao’s trade policy, import and export rules, regulations and procedures, foreign investment policy, regulations, procedures and incentives, its foreign exchange regime, and marketing and distribution information. It also provides relevant trade and investment contacts.
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Traders’ Manual for Landlocked Countries: Mongolia
This on-line manual offers updated information on the trade and investment environment in Mongolia, with a short description of the country’s economic development and structure. The information includes Mongolia’s trade policy, import and export rules, regulations and procedures, foreign investment policy, regulations, procedures and incentives, its foreign exchange regime, and marketing and distribution information. It also provides relevant trade and investment contacts.
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Artnet Policy Brief No.�-11
Trade and Investment Division (TID)
The Asian-Pacific Research Network on Trade (ARTNeT) and its member institutions strive to convey research findings in a convenient form to policy makers. The main tool used is policy briefs, in which material presented is based on the ARTNeT research programme and/or individual trade research programmes of ARTNeT members. The ARTNeT Policy Brief series covers a range of trade and trade-related issues from an Asian perspective, including: industrial tarrif reduction, preference erosion and formulas for industrial tarrif reduction.
The briefs are available on the publications section of the ARTNeT website.
Web site (URL) : http://www.artnetontrade.org/
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Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment ReviewVol.�, No.1, May �006
The third issue of the Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment Review (APTIR) contains four research articles. The articles include such research topics as Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Patterns in the Republic of Korea in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis; Impact on the Environment of Thailand’s trade with OECD Countries; Impact and the Implications of Trade-Related International Property Rights (TRIPs) in a Knowledge-based Global Economy – a Developing Country’s Perspective; and Agricultural Trade Liberalization - Time to Close Windows of Exception. This issue also contains a policy briefs on the economics of outsourcing. In addition, executive summaries of the three monograph studies undertaken by the Trade and Investment Division of the UNESCAP Secretariat are included in the May 2006 issue of APTIR.
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Free Trade Zone and Port Hinterland DevelopmentThe roots of Free trade zones (FTZs) can be traced back to more than 2,000 years ago, today there are over 850 zones and the number continues to increase. Their main role can be summarized as: to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to pay for the construction cost and salaries of its citizens to build and service business.
With the advent of globalisation and the movement of goods and services to the place of least cost, countries need to find ways of attracting new businesses whilst retaining existing clients.
Logistics centres are a means to achieving this. This report looks at examples of FTZ from around the world and sees how the concept of logistics centres can be applied in practice. A through overview of the port industry is given as well as recent trends in logistics.
The report concludes that the traditional import/export port needs to move into one of two markets, or a combination of both; these markets are transhipment or logistics centres. The report identifies that an optimum enabling environment needs to be created that is service orientated, largely free of bureaucracy and has excellent connectivity both physically and electronically between all stakeholders. Where the optimum enabling environment cannot be implemented nationwide, the creation of a FTZ is a first step to attracting funds necessary to finance this change.
The report concludes with a summary of the key guidelines for policy makers to consider in the transition from an traditional import/export port to a logistics centre port.
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Improvement of transport and logistics facilitiesto expand port hinterlands: Policy guidelines
This publication examines the impacts of the development of inland intermodal transport network and logistics facilities on hinterland penetration of ports. It presents a series of five case studies on ports that have expanded their markets into hinterland areas or areas beyond their normal reach through the development of intermodal networks and logistics facilities. The publication provides an overview of the challenges faced by Asian ports, as well as some of the early signs of success achieved by some of these ports in penetrating hinterland markets with a brief consideration of the potential benefits that can be gained from improved intermodal transport networks, as well as the role that ports, other transport chain players and governments can play in realizing these benefits. The publication provides a set of policy guidelines to help transport policy makers improve transport and logistics facilities to expand port hinterland from various aspects, including facilitation of international trade, facilitation of market access, transport planning to support development of intermodal system and institutional capacity building
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Integrated international transport and logistics system for North-East Asia
UNESCAP has taken the lead in helping member countries identify and formulate the Asian Highway and the Trans-Asian Railway. UNESCAP has also provided assistance to member countries in providing and enjoying competitive shipping and port services. Meanwhile, as countries pursue trade-dependent economic growth in the globalization process, there is an increasing demand for new trade and transport practices that can promote seamless transport by integrating different transport modes of railways, roads and maritime shipping to facilitate trade flows.
As the first step towards transport integration in Asia, UNESCAP undertook the project on “Integrated international transport and logistics system for North-East Asia” to assist the member countries in the subregion in promoting an integrated approach to international transport and logistics planning and policy formulation.
Based on major findings of the project, this publication provides an overview of transport and logistics in North-East Asia; formulates an integrated international transport network in North-East Asia; evaluates performance and identifies bottlenecks of selected corridors; discusses international legal framework for transport in North-East Asia; and concludes with proposed strategies and actions for the development of the integrated international transport and logistics system for North-East Asia.
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Priority Investment Needs for the Developmentof the Asian Highway Network
Upgrading and improving the Asian Highway network to the requirement of international transport is one of the important obligations of the Parties within the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Asian Highway Network. Currently, 15.8 per cent of the 141,000 km of the Asian Highway network is below the minimum standard. The secretariat completed the implementation of a project to identify investment needs and development priorities for the Asian Highway network. The publication includes a review of status of the network and priority investment needs identified at three subregional expert group meetings. A consolidated picture indicates that about US$ 26 billion is currently being invested or committed for the development of various sections of Asian Highway routes in member States and a shortfall of US$ 18 billion in the funds required to upgrade and improve about 26,000 km of the Asian Highway. It includes a list of priority projects and project profiles of selected priority projects.
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UN in Focus
UN Focus
is a quarterly magazine
on UNESCAP activities
and events
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Asia and the Pacific Bibliography �006
The Bibliography contains selected publications from UN ESCAP Library’s EBIS (ESCAP Bibliographic Information System) database, including monographs, reports, research papers and annual reports relating to socio-economic development in Asia and the Pacific. The bibliographic citations, which form the main body of the Bibliography, are arranged by broad subject categories. Indexes by title, author (including corporate body) and keyword are included providing multiple access to the bibliographic information contained in the Bibliography.
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ESCAP Meeting Documents �006
A bibliography guide to parliamentary documents and selective meeting papers produced by the secretariat divisions and special projects of ESCAP within a given year, and includes a document number for each individual entry that can be used to access the full text documents on-line.
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Title Index
Achieving the MDGs in Asia: a Case
for More Aid? 42
An exploration of the need for and cost of
selected trade facilitation measures in
Asia and the Pacific in the context of the
WTO negotiations, Studies in Trade and
Investment No. 57 50
Artnet Policy Brief No.7-11 59
Asia and the Pacific Bibliography 2006 68
ASIA-PACIFIC Development Journal Vol.12,
No.2, December 2005 32
ASIA-PACIFIC Development Journal Vol.13,
No.1, June 2006 31
Asia-Pacific in Figures, 2004, 70 pages. 45
Asia-Pacific in Figures, 2005, 70 pages. 46
Asia-Pacific Journal on Information,
Communication and Space Technology:
Reviews and Updates 14
Asia-Pacific Population Journal
20th Anniversary Special Issues
(1986-2006) 6
Asia-Pacific Population Journal,
Vol. 21, No. 1 6
Asia-Pacific Population Journal,
Vol. 21, No. 2 5
Asia-Pacific Research and Training
Network on Trade 51
Asia-Pacific Research and Training
on Trade: Newsletter 52
Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment
Review Vol.2, No.1, May 2006 60
Best Practices in Financial Mechanisms
for ICT for Development in Asia and
the Pacific 15
Development Papers No. 26 “Income
Generation and Poverty Reduction:
Experiences of Selected Asian
Countries 26
Economic and Social Survey of Asia and
the Pacific, 2006 25
Enhancing Regional Cooperation in
Infrastructure Development Including
that Related to Disaster Management 27
Entrepreneurship and e-Business
Development for Women 17
E-procurement 16
ESCAP Meeting Documents 2006 69
ESCAP Population Data Sheet 2006 7
Free Trade Zone and Port Hinterland
Development 62
Gender Equality and Empowerment:
A Statistical Profile of the ESCAP region 43
Guidelines on ICT Application for Trade
and Transport Facilitation for Landlocked
Countries in the Asia and Pacific Region 18
Improvement of transport and logistics
facilities to expand port hinterlands:
Policy guidelines 63
Improving the Lives of the Urban Poor:
Case studies on the provision of basic
services through partnerships 28
Integrated international transport and
logistics system for North-East Asia 64
Keeping Trade Liberalization on Track 53
Key Economic Developments and Prospects
in the Asia-Pacific Region 2007 29
Learning and Development at UNESCAP:
Annual Report 2006, 125 pages 2
Least Developed Countries Series, No. 7 23
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MDG Report: Progress in Asia
and the Pacific 2006 44
Persistent and Emerging Issues in Rural
Poverty Reduction 30
Policies and good practices in investment
promotion and facilitation in LDCs:
Bhutan, Lao People’s Democratic
Republic and Timor-Leste. 54
Policy Brief in ICT Applications
in the Knowledge Economy, No. 1,
November 2006 20
Policy Brief in ICT Applications
in the Knowledge Economy, No. 2,
December 2006 20
Population Headliners No.310 9
Population Headliners No.311 9
Population Headliners No.312 9
Population Headliners No.313 9
Population Headliners No.314 9
Population Headliners No.315 8
Priority Investment Needs for the Develop-
ment of the Asian Highway Network 65
Regional Action Plan towards the Infor-
mation Society in Asia and the Pacific 19
Title Index
Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No.4, January
2006. Outcome of sixth WTO Ministerial
Conference: No Surprises 33
Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No.5, June
2006. Turning the tide against HIV/
AIDS: Targeting Youth 34
Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No.6, August
2006. The Calm Before the Storm?:
Managing the Risks of an Asia-Pacific
Financial Downturn 35
Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No.7, Septem-
ber 2006 - Infrastructure woes hold
back region’s growth: Time for action 36
State of the Environment in Asia and the
Pacific 2005 11
State of the Environment in Asia and the
Pacific 2005: Synthesis 12
Statistical Indicators for Asia and the
Pacific: Vol. XXXV, December 2005
(Compendium) 47
Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the
Pacific, 2004 48
TC Yearbook, 2005 40
The UNESCAP A to Z of Asia-Pacific
LDCs (CD) 22
Toolkit for implementing and monitoring
the East Asia and Pacific Regional Com-
mitment and Action Plan against Com-
mercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
(CSEC) 4
Trade Facilitation in the Selected
Landlocked Countries in the Asia-Pacific
Region, 2006 55
Trade Finance Infrastructure Development
Handbook for Economies in Transition
(English, Russian) 56
Traders’ Manual for Landlocked Countries:
Mongolia 58
Traders’ Manual for Least Developed
Countries: Lao People’s Democratic
Republic 57
UN in Focus 67
UNESCAP Working Paper Series: Longer
Combination Vehicles for Asia and the
Pacific Region: Some Economic
Implications 37
UNESCAP Working Paper Series: Workers’
Remittances, Economic Growth and
Poverty in Developing Asia and the
Pacific Countries 38
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ARMENIA National Library of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia
Yerevan State University Library Yerevan, Armenia
AUSTRALIA National Library of Australia Gift and Exchange Section Canberra, ACT, Australia
State Library of New South Wales Sydney, N.S.W. Australia
State Library of Queensland South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
State Library of South Australia Adelaide, South Australia
State Library of Victoria Melbourne, VIC, Australia
AZERBAIJAN Ministry of Foreign Affairs Library Baku, Azerbaijan
M.F. Akhundov State Library Baku, Azerbaijan
Appendix I: List of Libraries
BANGLADESH Dhaka University Library Dhaka, Bangladesh
BHUTAN Jigme Dorji Wang Chuck Public Library Thimpu, Bhutan
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Universiti Brunei Darussalam Library Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
CAMBODIA National Library of Cambodia Phnom Penh, Cambodia
CHINA China University of Political Science and Law Library Beijing, China
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Library of the Institute of Law Beijing, China
Chong Qing Library Chongqing, China
East China University of Politics and Law Shanghai, China
Foreign Affairs College Library Beijing, China Fudan University Shanghai, China
Liaoning University Library Shenyang, China
National Library of China Beijing, China
Peking University Beijing, China Shanghai Library and Istis Shanghai, China
Sukzhou University Jiangsu, China
Wuhan University Wuhan, China Xiamen University Xiamen, Fujian, China Yan-Tai University Shan Dong Province, China
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Zhejiang Library Hangzhou, China
Zhengzhou University Henan Province, China
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law Law School Library Wuhan, China
HONG KONG, CHINA Hong King Public Libraries Hong Kong (SAR), Hong Kong, China
University of Hong Kong Libraries Hong Kong (SAR), Hong Kong, China
FIJI The University of the South Pacific Library Suva, Fiji
INDIA Pondicherry University Pondicherry, India
Banaras Hindu University Library Uttar Pradesh, India
National Library Calcutta, India
Connemara Public Library Chennai, India
Servants of India Society Dhananjayarao Gadgil Library Pune, India
University of Delhi Ratan Tata Library Delhi, India
Indian Council of World Affairs Library United Nations Information Centre New Delhi, India
University of Mumbai, Jawaharlal Nehru Library Mumbai, India
Osmania University Library Hyberabad, India
Karnatak University, Prof. S.S. Basavanal Library Dharwad, India
Kerala University Library Trivandrum, India
Punjab University Chandigarh, India
Goa University Library Goa, IndiaManipal Institute of Management Library Karnataka, India
Nalsar University of Law Hyderabad, A.P., India
The Parliamentary Library New Delhi, India
INDONESIA National Library of Indonesia Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN Majles-e Shora-ye Eslami (Islamic Consultative Assembly) Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran Shahid Beheshti University Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran Shiraz University, Mirzaye Shirazi Library Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran
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JAPAN Aichi Prefectural Library Nagoya-Shi, Japan Chuo University Library Tokyo, Japan Hiroshima Municipal Central Library Hiroshima, Japan
Hokkaido University Library Hokkaido, Japan
Kanazawa Izumino Library Kanazawa, Japan Kobe University Research Institutefor Economics and Business Administration Kobe, Japan Kyoto UN Depository Library Kyoto, Japan Kyushu UN Depository Library Fukuoka, Japan National Diet Library Tokyo, Japan
Nihon University Shizuoka, Japan Seinan Gakuin University Library Fukuoka, Japan
MALAYSIA National Library of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
MICRONESIA (FEDERATED STATES OF) College of Micronesia Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
MONGOLIA National Library of Mongolia Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia MYANMAR The National Library Yangon, Myanmar NEPAL Tribhuvan University Central Library Kathmandu, Nepal NEW ZEALAND Auckland City Libraries Auckland, New Zealand
Parliamentary Library Wellington, New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington Library Wellington, New Zealand PAKISTAN Karachi University Karachi, Pakistan
Lahore University of Management Sciences Lahore Cantt, Pakistan Punjab University Library Lahore, Pakistan Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan
University of Peshawar Peshawar, Pakistan University of Sindh Allama L.L. Kazi Library Sindh, Pakistan
PAPUA NEW GUINEA University of Papua New Guinea Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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PHILIPPINES Central Philippines University Library Iloilo City, Philippines
Legislative Library, House of Representative Quezon City, Philippines
National Library of the Philippines Manila, Philippines
Saint Mary’s University LibraryNueva Vizcaya, Philippines
University of MindanaoDavao City, Philippines
REPUBLIC OF KOREASeoul National University LibrarySeoul, Republic of Korea
Korea University LibrarySeoul, Republic of Korea
Yonsei University Central LibrarySeoul, Republic of Korea
National Library of Korea Seoul, Republic of Korea
Pusan National University Library Pusan, Republic of Korea
Chonnam National University Library Kwangju, Republic of Korea
Dong-Eui University Central Library Pusan, Republic of Korea
Kyung Hee University Central Libraryat Suwon Campus Kyonggi-Do, Republic of Korea
National Assembly Library Seoul, Republic of Korea
SAMOA Nelson Memorial Public Library Apia, Samoa
SINGAPORE National Library Singapore, Singapore
THAILAND National Library Bangkok, Thailand
TURKEY Istanbul University Library Istanbul, Turkey
Milli Kutuphane Baskanligi(National Library) Ankara, Turkey
TURKMENISTAN National Library of Turkmenistan Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
VANUATU Emalus Campus Library Port Villa, Vanuatu
VIET NAM National Library of Viet Nam Hanoi, Viet Nam
UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT(NEW YORK AND GENEVA)Dag Hammarskjold Library United Nations New York New York, U.S.A.
United Nations Library Geneva, Switzerland
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AFRICA
Algeria United Nations Information Centre Boîte Postale 823, Alger-Gare Tel: (213) 21 69 12 12 Fax: (213) 21 69 23 15 E-mail: [email protected]
Egypt The Middle East Observer 41 Sherif St., Cairo Tel: (20) 2 3939732 Fax: (20) 2 3939732 E-mail: [email protected]
The Middle East Readers Information Center -MERIC 2 Bahgat Aly St. Appt. 24 El Masry Tower D Cairo/Zamalek Tel: (20) 2 736 3824 Fax: (20) 2 736 9355 E-mail: [email protected]
Kenya Legacy Books Yaya Centre, 2nd Floor P.O. Box 68077, Nairobi Tel: (254) 2 573991/2 Fax: (254) 2 561654 E-mail: [email protected]
Senegal Interface Ms. Gisèle d’Almeida 7, rue A. Prolongée, Point E B.P. 7456, Médina, Dakar Tel: (221) 825 6685 Fax: (221) 824 60 26 E-mail: [email protected]
South Africa Praesidium Books cc 801 4th Street, Wynberg Johannesburg 2090 Tel: (27) 11 8875994 Fax: (27) 11 8878138 E-mail: [email protected]
Orders from: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Togo can be addressed to Interface (see under“Senegal”)
Orders from: Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe,can be addressed to Praesidium Books cc(see under “South Africa”)
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
BangladeshAhsania Mission Book Distribution House #19, Road #12 (New) DhanmondiResidential Area, Dhaka 1209Tel: (880) 2 819521 22, 815909Fax: (880) 2 813010, 818522E-mail: [email protected]
Karim International“YASIN BHABAN”64/1 Monipuri ParaTejgaon Dhaka 1215Tel: (880) 2 9130457, 9138429Fax: (880) 2 8116169E-mail: [email protected]
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ChinaChina National PublicationsImport & Export Corporation (CNPIEC)16 Gongti East Road, Beijing 100020Tel: (86) 1 6506 3050Fax: (86) 1 6506 3101E-mail: [email protected]://www.cnpiegc.com
China National PublicationsImport & Export Corporation (CNPIEC)Shanghai Branch, P.O. Box 040-068, 555 Wu Ding RoadShanghai 200040Tel: (86) 21 6215 0555 ext 358Fax: (86) 21 6256 3466E-mail: [email protected]
Bloomsbury Books Ltd2/F Club Lusitano Bldg, Duddell StreetCentral, Hong KongTel: (852) 2 2526 5387Fax: (852) 2 2877 0755E-mail: [email protected]
Swindon Book Co. Ltd13-15 Lock Road Tsimshatsui Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2366 8001 Fax: (852) 2739 4975 E-mail: [email protected]
India Bookwell 2/72, Nirankari Colony Delhi 110009 Tel: (91) 11 326 8786, 725 1283 Fax: (91) 11 328 1315 E-mail: [email protected]
K. Krishnamurthy Books & Periodicals New # 38 Thanikachalam Road T Nagar, Chennai 600 017, Tamil Nadu Tel: (91) 044 2434 4519 Fax: (91) 044 2434 2009 E-mail: [email protected]
Indonesia CV. ADA UTAMA Jl. Melawai Raya 22, 2nd Fl Jakarta 12160 Tel: (62) 21 727 93614 E-mail: [email protected]
Japan Far Eastern Booksellers 2-12 Kanda-Jimbocho, Chiyoda, Tokyo 101-8672 Tel: 81 3-3265-7532 Fax: 81 3-3265-4656 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.kyokuto-bk.co.jp
Kinokuniya Company Ltd Book Import Department P.O. Box 55 Chitose Tokyo 156 Tel: (81) 3 3439 0161 Fax: (81) 3 3439 0839 E-mail: [email protected] http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp
Maruzen Company Ltd P.O. Box 5050 Tokyo International 100-3191 Tel: (81) 44 271 4774 Fax: (81) 44 271 4779 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.maruzen.co.jp
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Malaysia University of Malaya Cooperative Bookshop Ltd, No.11A, Lorong 51A/227A 46100 Petaling Ajaya, Selangor Tel: (60) 3 757 7701, 757 3978 Fax: (60) 3 755 4424 E-mail: [email protected]
MDC Book Distributors SDN BHD MDC Building, 2717& 2718Jalan Permata Empat, Taman Permata, Ulu Kelang, 53300 Kuala Lumpur Tel: (60) 3 4108 6600 Fax: (60) 3 4108 1506 E-mail: [email protected] http://www. mdcppd.com.my
Pakistan Mr. Books (Pvt) Ltd. 10-D Super Market, Islamabad Tel: (92) 51 227 8845 Fax: (92) 51 227 8825 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.mrbooks.com.pk
Philippines IBC InfoTech. Inc.Rm. 719-720 Cityland 10 Tower IIH.V. dela Costa cor. Velero Sts. Salcedo Village, Makati City Tel: (63) 2 894 0627 Fax: (63) 2 894 3559 E-mail: [email protected]
Republic of Korea Eulyoo Publishing Co. Ltd 46-1 Susong-Dong Jongro-Gu Seoul 110 Tel: (82) 2 733 8150-3 Fax: (82) 2 732 9154 E-mail: [email protected]
Singapore Select Books Ltd 19 Tanglin Road, No. 03-15, Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 247909 Tel: (65) 732 1515 Fax: (65) 736 0855 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.selectbooks.com.sg
UBS Library Services Pte Ltd Block 1008, Toa Payoh North #05-14/16 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6353 6682 Fax: (65) 6353 6683 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.library2000.com.sg
Thailand Suksit Siam Co. Ltd 113, 115 Fuang Nakhon Road Opp. Wat Rajbopith Bangkok 10200 Tel: (66) 2225 9531 Fax: (66) 2622 2537
Viet Nam Xunhasaba Co. Vietnam National Corporationfor the Export and Import of Books, Periodicals and other Cultural Commodities 32 Hai Ba Trung Street, Hanoi Tel: (84) 4 934 3172, 825 2313 Fax: (84) 4 825 2860 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.xunhasaba.com.vn
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Belgium Jean de Lannoy Av. du Roi 202 Koningslaan B-1060 Brussels Tel: (32) 2 5384308 Fax: (32) 2 5380841 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.jean-de-lannoy.be
Bosnia and Herzegovina Publishing House “Sarajevo Publishing” Ul. Obala Kulina Bana 4 71000 Sarajevo Tel: (387) 33 220809 Fax: (387) 33 217164 E-mail: [email protected]
Crotia ALGORITAM Ltd. Gajeva 12, P.O.B. 23 10 000 Zagreb Tel: (385) 1 4817497 Fax: (385) 1 4813961
Cyprus Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry P.O. Box 21455, 1509 Nicosia Tel: (357) 22 889800 Fax: (357) 22 661044 E-mail: [email protected]
Czech Republic Dovoz Tisku Praha Suweco CZ s.r.o., CR 01/1751 Klecakova 5/347, 180 21 Praha Tel: (420) 2 66 03 52 62 Fax: (420) 2 66 03 54 44 E-mail: [email protected]
Denmark Gad Import Booksellers c/o GAD Direct, 31-33 Fiolstraede DK-1171 Copenhagen K Tel: (45) 33 13 72 33 Fax: (45) 33 12 54 94 E-mail: [email protected]
Finland Akateeminen Kirjakauppa PL/PB 128 FIN-00101 Helsinki/Helsingfors Tel: (358) 9 121 4418 Fax: (358) 9 121 4435 E-mail: [email protected]
France Librairie du Commerce International 10, avenue d’Iéna F-75783 Paris Cedex 16 Tel: (33) 01 40733460 Fax: (33) 01 40733898 E-mail: [email protected]
Germany UNO-Verlag Am Hofgarten 10 D-53113 Bonn Tel: (49) 228 949020 Fax: (49) 228 9490222 E-mail: [email protected]
Greece Librairie Kauffmann 28, rue Stadiou GR-10678 Athens Tel: (30) 210 3236817 Fax: (30) 210 3230320 E-mail: [email protected]
Hungary LIBROTRADE Kft. P.O.B. 126, H-1656 Budapest Tel: (36) 1 2577777 Fax: (36) 1 2577472
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Ireland (See U.K.)
Italy Licosa Libreria Commissionaria Sansoni s.p.a Via Duca Di Calabria 1/1 I-50125 Firenze Tel: (39) 055 645415 Fax: (39) 055 641257 E-mail: [email protected]
Libreria Scientifica Dott. Lucio De Biasio « Aeiou » Via Coronelli, 6 I-20146 Milano Tel: (39) 02 48954552 Fax: (39) 02 48954548
DEA Libreria Internazionali Via Lima, 28 I-00198 Roma Tel: (39) 06 85 2121 Fax: (39) 06 85 43228
Luxemburg (See Belgium)
NetherlandsRoodveldt Import b.v. Brouwersgracht 288 NL-1013 HG Amsterdam Tel: (31) 20 6228035 Fax: (31) 20 6255493 E-mail: [email protected]
Norway FN-sambandet Østlandsavdelingen Besøksadr:Storgata 33 A N-0184 Oslo Tel: (47) 22 86 84 30 Fax: (47) 22 86 84 31 E-mail: [email protected]
Poland IPS International Publishing ServiceUl. Piekna 31/37 PL-00-677 Warszawa Tel: (48) 22 6286089 Fax: (48) 22 6217255 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ips.com.pl
Portugal Livraria Portugal Dias & Andrade, LDA APARTADO 2681 P-1117 Lisboa CODEX Tel: (351) 21 3474982/3/4/5 Fax: (351) 21 3470264 E-mail: [email protected]
Russian Federation Izdatelstvo “Ves Mir” 9a, Kolpachniy pereulok Moscow 101831 Tel: (007) 095 923-68-35/923 85 68 Fax: (007) 095 925-42-69 E-mail: [email protected]
Slovenia Cankarjeva Zalozba d.d. Kopitarjeva 2, SLO-1512 Ljubljana Tel: (386) 1 4323 144 Fax: (386) 1 2301435 E-mail: [email protected]
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Spain Mundi-Prensa Libros, s.a. Castelló, 37, E-28001 Madrid Tel: (34) 914 363700 Fax: (34) 915 753998 E-mail: [email protected]
Sweden Akademibokhandeln Mäster Samuelsgatan 28 Box 7634 S-103 94 Stockholm Tel: (46) 8613 6100 Fax: (46) 824 2543 E-mail: [email protected]
Switzerland Editions Techniques Van Diermen ADECO Ch. du Lacuez 41, CH-1807 Blonay Tel: (41) 21 9432673 Fax: (41) 21 9433605 E-mail: [email protected]
United Kingdom The Stationery Office Ltd. Books Sales and Service P.O. Box 276 51, Nine Elms Lane, GB-London SW8 5DR Tel: (44) 870 6005522 Fax: (44) 870 6005533 E-mail: [email protected] or: [email protected]
LATIN AMERICA
AND THE CARIBBEAN
Argentina World Publications S.A. Avenida Córdoba 1877 Buenos Aires CC1120AAA Tel:/Fax: (54) 11 4815 8156 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.wpbooks.com.ar
Barbados University of the West Indies Bookshop Cave Hill Campus, P.O. Box 64, Bridgetown Tel: (809) 424 5476 Fax: (809) 425 1327
Bolivia Gisbert y Cia S.A. Comercio 1270 La Paz Tel: (591) 2 20 26 26 Fax: (591) 2 20 29 11 E-mail: [email protected]
Brazil Publicacoes Técnicas Internacionais Ltda. Rua Peixoto Gomide 209 01409 Sao Paulo Tel: (55) 11 259 6644 Fax: (55) 11 258 6990 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.pti.com.br
Colombia Infoenlace Ltda. Carrera 15 No 86ª-31 Bogota Tel: (57) 1 600 9474/ 9480 Fax: (57) 1 618 0195 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.infoenlace.com.co
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Jamaica University of the West Indies Bookshop Mona, Kingston 7 Tel: (809) 512 0233 Fax: (809) 927 2409
Mexico American Bookstore S.A. Avenida Madero 25 06000 México D.F. Tel: (52) 5 512 0306 Fax: (52) 5 518 6931
CEPAL/Naciones Unidas Avenida Presidente Masaryk 29, 4to. Piso, Colonia Polanco México D.F. 11570 Tel: (52) 5 531 4810 Fax: (52) 5 531 1151 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cepal.org.mx
Correo de la UNESCO S.A. Guanajuato 72 Planta Baja Colonia Roma 06700 México D.F. Tel: (52) 5 574 7579 / 6265 Fax: (52) 5 264 0919 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.correounesco.com.mx
Valher Promociones y Representaciones Plutarco E. Calle No.62 13-005 Colonia Regadera 09250 México D.F. Tel: (52) 55 5613 1293 Fax: (52) 55 5970 4208 E-mail: [email protected]
Peru Euroamerican Business S.A. Las Begonias No. 183, Urb. J.C. Mariategui Villa Maria del Triunfo Lima-35 Tel: (51) 1 725 9152 Fax: (51) 1 283 0129 E-mail: [email protected]
Trinidad & Tobago Systematics Studies Limited St. Augustine Shopping Centre Eastern Main Road St. Augustine Tel: (868) 645 8466 Fax: (868) 645 8467 E-mail: [email protected]
Uruguay Librería Técnica Uruguaya Colonia 1543 Oficina 702, 7mo. Piso 11200 Montevideo Tel: (598) 2 409 0072 Fax: (598) 2 401 3448 E-mail: [email protected]
Venezuela Copiers and Book Traders Co. CA. 2da. Calle de Bello Monte Edificio La Paz, 1er Piso Oficina 11 Bello Monte, Caracas Tel: (58) 212 762 3329 / 2507/4864 Fax: (58) 212 762 1642 E-mail: [email protected]
MIDDLE EAST
Iran (Islamic Republic of) Iran National Commission for UNESCO, No. 17, 1st Alley, Shahid Hesari Street, Mirdamad Blvd., P.O. Box 11365-4498, 15489 Tehran Tel: (98) 21 2227825/2279885 Fax: (98) 21 2252536 E-mail: [email protected]
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Israel TELDAN Information Systems 7 Derech Hashalom, Tel Aviv 67892 Tel: (972) 3 6950073 Fax: (972) 3 6956359 E-mail: [email protected] Kuwait Kuwait Bookshops Co. Ltd. P.O.B. 2942, 13030 Safat Tel: (965) 2424266 Fax: (965) 2420558
Syria Librairie Le Phare (Ayoub) Azizieh, Rue Malaké Zannobia P.O. Box 391, Aleppo Tel: (963) 21 21 10 494 Fax: (963) 21 22 44 385 E-mail: [email protected]
Turkey Dünya Aktüel A.S. Globus Dünya Basinevi 100. Yil Mahallesi, 34440 – Bagcilar, Istanbul Tel: (90) 212 4402225/27 Fax: (90) 212 4402367 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
NoRTH AMERICA
Canada Renouf Publishing Co. Ltd 5369 Canotek Road, Unit 1 Ottawa, Ontario K1J 9J3 Tel: (613) 745 2665 Fax: (613) 745 7660 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.renoufbooks.com
United States of America Bernan Associates 4611-F Assembly Drive Lanham, MD 20706-4391 Tel: (301) 459 2255 or (800) 865 3457 Fax: (301) 459 0056 or (800) 865 3450 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.bernan.com
The World Bank Infoshop 701 18TH Street NW (Corner of 18th St and Pennsylvania Ave) Washington DC 20433 Tel: (202) 258 4500 Fax: (202) 522 1500 E-mail: [email protected] http://worldbank.org/html/pic/bkstore.htm
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Australia Hunter Publications 58A Gipps Street, Collingwood, Victoria 3066 Tel: (61) 3 9417 5361 Fax: (61) 3 9419 7154 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.hunter-pubs.com.au
Fiji University Book Centre University of South Pacific P.O. Box 1168, Suva
New Zealand Legislation Direct P.O. BOX 12-418 Wellington Tel: (64) 4 495 2882 Fax: (64) 4 495 2880 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.legislationdirect.co.nz
EBSCO New Zealand Ltd Subscription Services Private Bag 99914, Newmarket, Auckland Tel: (64) 9 524 8119 Fax: (64) 9 524 8067 E-mail: [email protected]
For North America, Latin America and Asia and the Pacificmail to
United Nations Publications2 United Nations Plaza,
Room DC2-853, Dept, C043New York, N.Y. 10017 USA
Tel: (212) 963-8302, (800) 253-9646Fax: (212) 963-3489
E-mail: [email protected]://www.un.org/publications
For Orders from Europe, Africa and Middle Eastmail to
United Nations PublicationsSales Office and Bookshop,Bureau E-4CH-1211 Geneva 10, SwitzerlandTel: 41(22) 917-2614; 41 (22) 917-2613Fax: 41 (22) 917-0027E-mail: [email protected]