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[10th Our Ocean Conference] Collaborating for Conservation: Protecting the Yellow Sea’s

30th April 2025
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Meeting of NEASPEC National Focal Points

10th April 2025
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Expert Group Meeting on Addressing Sustainable Development Challenges in North-East Asia -

13th December 2024
NEASPEC EGM

NEASPEC 27th Senior Officials Meeting

12th December 2024 - 13th December 2024
SOM-27

Meeting of NEASPEC National Focal Points

25th November 2024
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About us

North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC) is a

comprehensive intergovernmental cooperation framework addressing environmental challenges

in North-East Asia.

Overview

NEASPEC is a comprehensive intergovernmental cooperation framework addressing environmental challenges in North-East Asia.

Structure

NEASPEC is operated by its Secretariat, Senior Officials Meeting, National Focal Points, and Committees and Working Groups

Senior Officials Meeting

Senior Officials Meeting is the governing body of NEASPEC.

Our work areas

Air Pollution
Air Pollution
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Nature conservation
Marine Protected Areas
Marine Protected Areas
Low Carbon Cities
Low Carbon Cities
Desertification and Land Degradation
Desertification and Land Degradation

Meetings

ESCAP-ENEA Office as the North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC) Secretariat organized the Expert Group Meeting on the project titled Development of the Technical and Policy Frameworks for Transboundary Air Pollution Assessment and Abatement of North-East As
01 May 2014
Incheon, Republic of Korea
The NEASPEC Secretariat organized the Expert Group Meeting (EGM) of the Project, “Study on transborder movement of Amur tigers and leopards using camera trapping and molecular genetic analysis” on 15-16 April 2014 in Incheon, Republic of Korea (ROK).
15 April 2014 - 16 April 2014
Incheon, Republic of Korea
The Rason Special Economic Zone in DPRK abuts China and the Russian Federation in the Lower Tumen River Delta. Research and monitoring on migratory birds on the Chinese and Russian sides of the Delta indicates that globally vulnerable migratory bird species can be found in the Rason area.
27 March 2014 - 30 March 2014
Rason Special Economic Zone, DPRK
 
19 March 2014 - 20 March 2014
Incheon, Republic of Korea

News

WHO event
Second Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health
25 March 2025
5th APCAP
The Fifth Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership (APCAP) Joint Forum
20 March 2025
CNF 2025
4th Forum on Carbon Neutrality Goals of China, Japan, and the Rep
11 March 2025
BFS
NEASPEC Supports the Revision of the Black-faced Spoonbill Intern
06 March 2025
30th anniversary of NEASPEC
[Press Release] NEASPEC Celebrates 30 Years of Environmental Coop
23 November 2023
Symposium group photo
Symposium to address air pollution and enhance collaboration in N
07 September 2023
UNEP Report
Achieving clean air for blue skies in Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi
08 June 2023
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Air pollution and management : a brief introduction
19 April 2023