The sixth Global Environment Outlook (GEO-6) Regional Assessment for Latin America and the Caribbean paints a comprehensive picture of the environmental factors contributing to human health and well-being at the regional level.
This assessment provides an objective evaluation and analysis designed to support environmental decision making.
The regional assessment is structured in 4 main chapters:
- Chapter 1 reviews the regional priorities established at the REIN conference and explains why each priority is of importance to the region;
- Chapter 2 describes the state of the environment in the region around five key themes (air, water, oceans, land, biodiversity), analysing key environmental issues;
- Chapter 3 assesses the policy responses to the mentioned environmental issues in the region;
- Chapter 4 reviews future trends that can affect the regions environment in the future and analyses the actions needed for the region to achieve a more sustainable future.