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  1. State of the Environment Population. In 2015 the population of Timor-Leste was estimated to be 1.25 million, of which approximately 70% live in small settlements in rural areas.2 The population relies heavily on the country's natural resources (oil, agricultural land, marine resources, and forests) for its livelihood. The country is highly vulnerable to natural disasters and climate ...
  2. theworldcountries.com

    As far as the environment of Timor-Leste is concerned, there have been air pollution and deterioration of air quality; greenhouse gas emissions; water quality, scarcity, and access; land and soil degradation; forest depletion; widespread use of slash and burn agriculture has led to deforestation and soil erosion; loss of biodiversity. As for nvironment - international agreements, we have ...
  3. documents.worldbank.org

    The Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) for Timor-Leste identifies environmental priorities through a systematic review of environmental issues in natural resources .
  4. Environmental & Energy Development Challenges Timor-Leste is a small island with a fragile natural resource base facing significant environmental challenges caused by both direct human activity within the area and global consequences of Climate Change.
  5. generisonline.com

    Nov 29, 2024In Timor-Leste, the enforcement of environmental regulations is a critical component in ensuring compliance and safeguarding the country's natural resources. Various government agencies are tasked with monitoring and enforcing these regulations, primarily the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Environment Directorate.
  6. timor-leste.gov.tl

    Thu. 01 of September of 2011, 17:01h Timor-Leste has taken not only internal commitments, as well as various international environmental obligations. Several Conventions have been ratified - such as the Vienna Convention and its Montreal Protocol, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, among others. By ...
  7. www4.unfccc.int

    of Timor-Leste is fully aware that climate change is one of the world's main challenges today. It has been bringing various catastrophes to our socio- economic and environment and is expected to get much worse in the near future. In fact, Timor-Leste has been experiencing massive floods, droughts, landslides, fires and extreme wind events. In addition, sea level is rising about 5.5 mm per ...
  8. unstats.un.org

    Current issues of Environment Illegal lodging is considered high, one of the effect the swift rivers in Timor-Leste has been discharged large amount of silt, nutrients and rocks during the wet season that is affecting the coastal zone environment. Forest fire and traditional agriculture system widely used along the country.
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