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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE or UNECE) is one of the five regional commissions under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. It was established in order to promote economic cooperation and integration among its member states.

United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
AbbreviationECE
Formation28 March 1947; 76 years ago (1947-03-28)
TypePrimary organ – regional branch
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Head
Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Tatiana Molcean
Parent organization
United Nations Economic and Social Council
Websiteunece.org
 Politics portal
Map showing the member states of the commission

The commission is composed of 56 member states, most of which are based in Europe, as well as a few outside of Europe. Its transcontinental Eurasian or non-European member states include: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Canada, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, the United States of America and Uzbekistan.[1]

History edit

The commission was established by the Economic and Social Council on 28 March 1947 in order to "Initiate and participate in measures for facilitating concerted action for the economic reconstruction of Europe," as well as to "maintain and strengthen the economic relations of the European countries, both among themselves and with other countries of the world."[2]

It was established at the request of the United Nations General Assembly who called on the Economic and Social Council to create the commission, as well as the Commission for Asia and the Far East, in order to "give effective aid to countries devastated by war."[3]

ECE absorbed the function and resources of the European Central Inland Transport Organization upon its founding.

As the commission was established towards the beginning of the Cold War, it faced difficulties in achieving its mandate of economic reconstruction of Europe due to the Iron Curtain: separately the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation was established in 1948 in the west and the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1949 in the east. The work of the commission had to concern itself only with questions that were of common interest to East and West, as to not cause confrontation.[4] However, since the fall of the Soviet Union, the economic commissions of the United Nations have been expanding their activities in the former Soviet republics.

Member states edit

The following are the member states of the commission, along with their date of admission:[1]

Member states
Countries Date of membership
  Albania 14 December 1955
  Andorra 28 July 1993
  Armenia 30 July 1993
  Austria 14 December 1955
  Azerbaijan 30 July 1993
  Belarus 28 March 1947[a]
  Belgium 28 March 1947
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 22 May 1992
  Bulgaria 14 December 1955
  Canada 9 August 1973
  Croatia 22 May 1992
  Cyprus 20 September 1960
  Czech Republic 28 March 1947
  Denmark 28 March 1947
  Estonia 17 September 1991
  Finland 14 December 1955
  France 28 March 1947
  Georgia 30 July 1993
  Germany 18 September 1973
  Greece 28 March 1947
  Hungary 14 December 1955
  Iceland 28 March 1947
  Ireland 14 December 1955
  Israel 26 July 1991
  Italy 14 December 1955
  Kazakhstan 31 January 1994
  Kyrgyzstan 30 July 1993
  Latvia 17 September 1991
  Liechtenstein 18 September 1990
  Lithuania 17 September 1991
  Luxembourg 28 March 1947
  Malta 1 December 1964
  Republic of Moldova 2 March 1992
  Monaco 27 May 1993
  Montenegro 28 June 2006
  Netherlands 28 March 1947
  North Macedonia 8 April 1993
  Norway 28 March 1947
  Poland 28 March 1947
  Portugal 14 December 1955
  Romania 14 December 1955
  Russian Federation 28 March 1947[b]
  San Marino 30 July 1993
  Serbia 1 November 2000
  Slovakia 28 March 1947
  Slovenia 22 May 1992
  Spain 14 December 1955
  Sweden 28 March 1947
   Switzerland 24 March 1972[c]
  Tajikistan 12 December 1994
  Turkey 28 March 1947
  Turkmenistan 30 July 1993
  Ukraine 28 March 1947[a]
  United Kingdom 28 March 1947
  United States of America 28 March 1947
  Uzbekistan 30 July 1993
  1. ^ a b Belarus and Ukraine were already UN members in 1947, even though they were not independent.
  2. ^ Joined UNECE as the USSR, then the Russian Federation took over its membership.
  3. ^ In 1972, Switzerland was not a UN member. Switzerland joined the United Nations in 2002.

Committees and programmes edit

Committee on Environmental Policy edit

The concern of UNECE with problems of the environment dates back at least to 1971, when the group of Senior Advisors to the UNECE governments on environmental issues was created which led to the establishment of the Committee on Environmental Policy, which now meets annually. The Committee provides collective policy direction in the area of environment and sustainable development, prepares ministerial meetings, develops international environmental law and supports international initiatives in the region. CEP works to support countries to enhance their environmental governance and transboundary cooperation as well as strengthen implementation of the UNECE regional environmental commitments and advance sustainable development in the region.

Its main aim is to assess countries' efforts to reduce their overall pollution burden and manage their natural resources, to integrate environmental and socioeconomic policies, to strengthen cooperation with the international community, to harmonize environmental conditions and policies throughout the region and to stimulate greater involvement of the public and environmental discussions and decision-making.

CEP is the overall governing body of UNECE environmental activities. The committee's work is based on several strategic pillars:[5]

Committee on Forests and the Forest Industry edit

The first task of UNECE after the Second World War was to coordinate reconstruction effort in Europe. Timber was crucial for construction, and energy, but the forests had been heavily overcut and production and trade were at a standstill. The ECE Timber Committee emerged from the International Timber Conference held in 1947 in Mariánské Lázně in the former Czechoslovakia.

The main pillars of the committee's activities have been: the collection and publication of the best available statistics on forests, wood production and trade; the exchange of information on forest working techniques and training of forest workers; periodic surveys of the long-term outlook on forests; technical work on the rational use of wood; reviewing forest product markets; and share experiences on forest and forest sector policy.[7]

Committee on Urban Development, Housing and Land Management edit

In 1947, UNECE set up a Panel on Housing Problems, which later evolved into the Committee on Human Settlements and after the reform in 2005/2006 into the Committee on Housing and Land Management. The committee is an intergovernmental body of all UNECE member States. It provides a forum for the compilation, dissemination and exchange of information and experience on housing, urban development, and land administration policies; and in areas such as Birmingham, a more fiscal issue-UK.[8]

In 2020, the CUDHLM created the Forum of Mayors[9] at the Palais des Nations, an event allowing mayors from the UNECE region to exchange their best practices on urban development, housing and land management. UNECE is the first UN Regional Economic Commission to implement such an initiative that facilitates the cooperation between the UN, Member States and cities.[10]

Inland Transport Committee edit

The UNECE Transport Division has been providing secretariat services to the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29).[11] In addition to acting as secretariat to the World Forum, the Vehicle Regulations and Transport Innovations section serves as the secretariat of the Administrative Committee for the coordination of work, and of the administrative/executives committees of the three agreements on vehicles administered by the World Forum.[12]

Among other things, ITC has produced:[13]

The World Forum services three UN Agreements:

  • the 1958 Agreement on the approval/certification of Vehicles and its annexed UN Regulations,
  • the 1997 Agreement on Periodic Technical Inspections (PTI) and its annexed UN Rules,
  • and the 1998 Agreement on Global Technical Regulations and its annexed UN GTRs.[13]

Statistical Division edit

The UNECE Statistical Division provides the secretariat for the Conference and its expert groups, and implements the statistical work programme of UNECE. The Conference brings together chief statisticians from national and international statistical organizations around the world, meaning that the word "European" in its name is no longer an accurate description of its geographical coverage. The Statistical Division helps member countries to strengthen their statistical systems, and coordinates international statistical activities in the UNECE region and beyond through the Conference and its Bureau, and the Database of International Statistical Activities. The Statistical Division develops guidelines and training materials on statistical methodology and practices, in response to demands from member countries. It works with different groups of specialists from national and international statistical organizations, and organizes meetings and online forums for statistical experts to exchange experiences on a wide range of topics. The UNECE Statistical Division also provides technical assistance to South-East European, East European, Caucasus and Central Asian countries.

The division also provides:

  1. On-line data on the 56 UNECE member countries in Europe, Central Asia and North America in both English and Russian, on economic, gender, forestry and transport statistics.
  2. A biennial overview of key statistics for member countries.
  3. A set of wikis to support collaboration activities and disseminate information about good practices.

UNECE conducted the Fertility and Family Survey in the 1990s in 23 member States, with over 150,000 participants, with hundreds of resulting scientific publications.[15] This activity has hence continued in the form of the Generations and Gender Programme.[16]

Sustainable Energy Division edit

The Sustainable Energy Division supports the UN's energy program, including security of energy supply, economics, and environmental protection, in the areas of energy efficiency, renewable energy, clean electricity, natural gas, coal, and resource classification. It is the secretariat responsible for Committee on Sustainable Energy and various expert groups supporting access to affordable and clean energy for all, as well as help reduce greenhouse gas emissions of the energy sector in the region.[17]

The Expert Group on Resource Management created the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources, the first widely accepted natural resource management system for classifying, managing, and reporting energy, mineral, and raw material resources in the world.[18]

United Smart Cities (USC) edit

The United Smart Cities programme is a joint effort between UNECE and the Organization for International Economic Relations (OiER).[19]

Numerous private business entities and other international and European agencies support the programme, including Environment Agency Austria (EAA), the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), UN-Habitat, and the International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP). The programme promotes areas of strategic smart city policy and development. The key focus areas as detailed by the programme are:

  1. Urban mobility
  2. Sustainable housing
  3. Clean energy
  4. Waste management
  5. Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

Executive secretaries edit

Years Country Executive secretary
1947–1957   Sweden Gunnar Myrdal
1957–1960   Finland Sakari Tuomioja
1960–1967   Yugoslavia Vladimir Velebit
1968–1982 Janez Stanovnik
1983–1986   Finland Klaus Sahlgren
1987–1993   Austria Gerald Hinteregger
1993–2000   France Yves Berthelot
2000–2001   Poland Danuta Hübner
2002–2005   Slovakia Brigita Schmögnerová[20]
2005–2008   Poland Marek Belka[21]
2008–2012   Slovakia Ján Kubiš[22]
2012–2014   Bosnia and Herzegovina Sven Alkalaj[23]
2014   Denmark Michael Møller (acting)[24]
2014–2017 Christian Friis Bach[25]
2017–2023   Slovakia Olga Algayerova[26]
2023–present   Moldova Tatiana Molcean[27]

Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe edit

Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1982-2007
Publisher
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt  )
ISO 4Stat. J. U. N. Econ. Comm. Eur.
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
CODENSJUED4
ISSN0167-8000
LCCN84642632
OCLC no.900948641
Links
  • Journal homepage

From 1982 to 2007 the IOS Press published the Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe on behalf of the UNECE.[28][29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (24 August 2016). "Member States and Member States Representatives". United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. United Nations. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  2. ^ United Nations Economic and Social Council Session 4 Resolution 36. Economic Commission for Europe E/RES/36(IV) 28 March 1947.
  3. ^ United Nations General Assembly Session 1 Resolution 46. Economic reconstruction of devastated areas A/RES/46(I) 11 December 1946.
  4. ^ United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (n.d.). "History". United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. United Nations. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  5. ^ "UNECE Homepage". www.unece.org.
  6. ^ EPR Programme
  7. ^ ECE Committee on Forests and the Forest Industry (2017). 70 years working together in the service of forests and people. New York: European Forestry Commission, United Nations, United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe/Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Forestry and Timber Section. ISBN 978-92-1-117142-6. OCLC 1011422671.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 October 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
  9. ^ "Forum of Mayors | UNECE". unece.org. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  10. ^ Geneva Cities Hub (2022). "Forum of Mayors".
  11. ^ "World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29): How It Works, How to Join It". UNECE. March 2022. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 September 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  13. ^ a b c "Road Map for Accession to and Implementation of the United Nations 1998 Agreement" (PDF). UNECE. March 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  14. ^ UNECE, United Nations Road Safety Conventions, published June 2020, accessed 17 December 2021
  15. ^ "Fertility and Family Survey (FFS)". unece.org. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  16. ^ "Fertility and Family Survey (standard country tables), FFS". edac.eu, the European Data Center for Work and Welfare. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  17. ^ Brkic, Iva (2020). Pathways to sustainable energy: accelerating energy transition in the UNECE region. United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe. Geneva. ISBN 978-92-1-117228-7. OCLC 1178639864.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  18. ^ United Nations Framework Classification for Resources : update 2019. Geneva: United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe. 2020. ISBN 978-92-1-117233-1. OCLC 1151188428.
  19. ^ "United Smart Cities (USC) – United Nations Partnerships for SDGs platform". sustainabledevelopment.un.org. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  20. ^ "Secretary-General Appoints Brigita Schmögnerová as New Executive Secretary of Economic Commission for Europe". UNECE.
  21. ^ "Secretary-General appoints Marek Belka of Poland as Executive Secretary of Economic Commission for Europe". UNECE.
  22. ^ "Secretary-General appoints Ján KUBIŠ of Slovakia to head United Nations Economic Commission for Europe". UNECE.
  23. ^ "EXCOM welcomes Executive Secretary". UNECE.
  24. ^ "Acting Director-General of UNOG Michael Møller takes on functions of Acting Executive Secretary of UNECE". UNECE.
  25. ^ "The Secretary-General appoints Christian Friis Bach of Denmark as the next Executive Secretary of UNECE". UNECE.
  26. ^ "Algayerova Appointed to Head the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe". TASR.
  27. ^ https://unece.org/general-unece/press/un-secretary-general-appoints-ms-tatiana-molcean-moldova-next-executive#:~:text=Tatiana%20Molcean%20of%20Moldova%20as%20next%20Executive%20Secretary%20of%20UNECE,-General%20UNECESustainable&text=United%20Nations%20Secretary%2DGeneral%20António,Commission%20for%20Europe%20(UNECE).
  28. ^ "Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe". EconBiz. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  29. ^ "Publications: STATISTICAL JOURNAL of the UNECE". UNECE. Retrieved 11 June 2015.

External links edit

  • UNECE Statistical Database
  • UNECE Weekly
  • UN Economic Commission for Europe
  • EU and UNECE cooperation.
  • UNECE vehicle regulations

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The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe ECE or UNECE is one of the five regional commissions under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Economic and Social Council It was established in order to promote economic cooperation and integration among its member states United Nations Economic Commission for EuropeAbbreviationECEFormation28 March 1947 76 years ago 1947 03 28 TypePrimary organ regional branchLegal statusActiveHeadquartersGeneva SwitzerlandHeadExecutive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Tatiana MolceanParent organizationUnited Nations Economic and Social CouncilWebsiteunece org Politics portalMap showing the member states of the commissionThe commission is composed of 56 member states most of which are based in Europe as well as a few outside of Europe Its transcontinental Eurasian or non European member states include Armenia Azerbaijan Canada Cyprus Georgia Israel Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan the Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkey Turkmenistan the United States of America and Uzbekistan 1 Contents 1 History 2 Member states 3 Committees and programmes 3 1 Committee on Environmental Policy 3 2 Committee on Forests and the Forest Industry 3 3 Committee on Urban Development Housing and Land Management 3 4 Inland Transport Committee 3 5 Statistical Division 3 6 Sustainable Energy Division 3 7 United Smart Cities USC 4 Executive secretaries 5 Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe commission was established by the Economic and Social Council on 28 March 1947 in order to Initiate and participate in measures for facilitating concerted action for the economic reconstruction of Europe as well as to maintain and strengthen the economic relations of the European countries both among themselves and with other countries of the world 2 It was established at the request of the United Nations General Assembly who called on the Economic and Social Council to create the commission as well as the Commission for Asia and the Far East in order to give effective aid to countries devastated by war 3 ECE absorbed the function and resources of the European Central Inland Transport Organization upon its founding As the commission was established towards the beginning of the Cold War it faced difficulties in achieving its mandate of economic reconstruction of Europe due to the Iron Curtain separately the Organisation for European Economic Co operation was established in 1948 in the west and the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1949 in the east The work of the commission had to concern itself only with questions that were of common interest to East and West as to not cause confrontation 4 However since the fall of the Soviet Union the economic commissions of the United Nations have been expanding their activities in the former Soviet republics Member states editThe following are the member states of the commission along with their date of admission 1 Member states Countries Date of membership nbsp Albania 14 December 1955 nbsp Andorra 28 July 1993 nbsp Armenia 30 July 1993 nbsp Austria 14 December 1955 nbsp Azerbaijan 30 July 1993 nbsp Belarus 28 March 1947 a nbsp Belgium 28 March 1947 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 22 May 1992 nbsp Bulgaria 14 December 1955 nbsp Canada 9 August 1973 nbsp Croatia 22 May 1992 nbsp Cyprus 20 September 1960 nbsp Czech Republic 28 March 1947 nbsp Denmark 28 March 1947 nbsp Estonia 17 September 1991 nbsp Finland 14 December 1955 nbsp France 28 March 1947 nbsp Georgia 30 July 1993 nbsp Germany 18 September 1973 nbsp Greece 28 March 1947 nbsp Hungary 14 December 1955 nbsp Iceland 28 March 1947 nbsp Ireland 14 December 1955 nbsp Israel 26 July 1991 nbsp Italy 14 December 1955 nbsp Kazakhstan 31 January 1994 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 30 July 1993 nbsp Latvia 17 September 1991 nbsp Liechtenstein 18 September 1990 nbsp Lithuania 17 September 1991 nbsp Luxembourg 28 March 1947 nbsp Malta 1 December 1964 nbsp Republic of Moldova 2 March 1992 nbsp Monaco 27 May 1993 nbsp Montenegro 28 June 2006 nbsp Netherlands 28 March 1947 nbsp North Macedonia 8 April 1993 nbsp Norway 28 March 1947 nbsp Poland 28 March 1947 nbsp Portugal 14 December 1955 nbsp Romania 14 December 1955 nbsp Russian Federation 28 March 1947 b nbsp San Marino 30 July 1993 nbsp Serbia 1 November 2000 nbsp Slovakia 28 March 1947 nbsp Slovenia 22 May 1992 nbsp Spain 14 December 1955 nbsp Sweden 28 March 1947 nbsp Switzerland 24 March 1972 c nbsp Tajikistan 12 December 1994 nbsp Turkey 28 March 1947 nbsp Turkmenistan 30 July 1993 nbsp Ukraine 28 March 1947 a nbsp United Kingdom 28 March 1947 nbsp United States of America 28 March 1947 nbsp Uzbekistan 30 July 1993 a b Belarus and Ukraine were already UN members in 1947 even though they were not independent Joined UNECE as the USSR then the Russian Federation took over its membership In 1972 Switzerland was not a UN member Switzerland joined the United Nations in 2002 Committees and programmes editCommittee on Environmental Policy edit The concern of UNECE with problems of the environment dates back at least to 1971 when the group of Senior Advisors to the UNECE governments on environmental issues was created which led to the establishment of the Committee on Environmental Policy which now meets annually The Committee provides collective policy direction in the area of environment and sustainable development prepares ministerial meetings develops international environmental law and supports international initiatives in the region CEP works to support countries to enhance their environmental governance and transboundary cooperation as well as strengthen implementation of the UNECE regional environmental commitments and advance sustainable development in the region Its main aim is to assess countries efforts to reduce their overall pollution burden and manage their natural resources to integrate environmental and socioeconomic policies to strengthen cooperation with the international community to harmonize environmental conditions and policies throughout the region and to stimulate greater involvement of the public and environmental discussions and decision making CEP is the overall governing body of UNECE environmental activities The committee s work is based on several strategic pillars 5 Providing the secretariat to the Environment for Europe process and participating in the regional promotion of Agenda 21 Developing and carrying out of UNECE Environmental Performance Reviews in the UNECE countries non members of OECD 6 Overseeing UNECE activities on environmental monitoring assessment and reporting Increasing the overall effectiveness of UNECE multilateral environmental agreements MEAs and facilitating the exchange of experience on MEAs implementation See UNECE Espoo Convention Aarhus Convention Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes and Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents Participating and or facilitating the exchange of experience in a number of cross sectoral activities undertaken under the leadership of UNECE e g education for sustainable development transport health and environment green building or in partnership with other organizations e g environment and security initiative European environment and health process Committee on Forests and the Forest Industry edit The first task of UNECE after the Second World War was to coordinate reconstruction effort in Europe Timber was crucial for construction and energy but the forests had been heavily overcut and production and trade were at a standstill The ECE Timber Committee emerged from the International Timber Conference held in 1947 in Marianske Lazne in the former Czechoslovakia The main pillars of the committee s activities have been the collection and publication of the best available statistics on forests wood production and trade the exchange of information on forest working techniques and training of forest workers periodic surveys of the long term outlook on forests technical work on the rational use of wood reviewing forest product markets and share experiences on forest and forest sector policy 7 Committee on Urban Development Housing and Land Management edit In 1947 UNECE set up a Panel on Housing Problems which later evolved into the Committee on Human Settlements and after the reform in 2005 2006 into the Committee on Housing and Land Management The committee is an intergovernmental body of all UNECE member States It provides a forum for the compilation dissemination and exchange of information and experience on housing urban development and land administration policies and in areas such as Birmingham a more fiscal issue UK 8 In 2020 the CUDHLM created the Forum of Mayors 9 at the Palais des Nations an event allowing mayors from the UNECE region to exchange their best practices on urban development housing and land management UNECE is the first UN Regional Economic Commission to implement such an initiative that facilitates the cooperation between the UN Member States and cities 10 Inland Transport Committee edit The UNECE Transport Division has been providing secretariat services to the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations WP 29 11 In addition to acting as secretariat to the World Forum the Vehicle Regulations and Transport Innovations section serves as the secretariat of the Administrative Committee for the coordination of work and of the administrative executives committees of the three agreements on vehicles administered by the World Forum 12 Among other things ITC has produced 13 59 United Nations conventions concerning inland transport 14 Trans European North South Motorways Trans European Railways and the Euro Asia Transport Links projects the TIR system Transports Internationaux Routiers a global customs transit facilitation solution transport statistics methods 13 The World Forum services three UN Agreements the 1958 Agreement on the approval certification of Vehicles and its annexed UN Regulations the 1997 Agreement on Periodic Technical Inspections PTI and its annexed UN Rules and the 1998 Agreement on Global Technical Regulations and its annexed UN GTRs 13 Statistical Division edit The UNECE Statistical Division provides the secretariat for the Conference and its expert groups and implements the statistical work programme of UNECE The Conference brings together chief statisticians from national and international statistical organizations around the world meaning that the word European in its name is no longer an accurate description of its geographical coverage The Statistical Division helps member countries to strengthen their statistical systems and coordinates international statistical activities in the UNECE region and beyond through the Conference and its Bureau and the Database of International Statistical Activities The Statistical Division develops guidelines and training materials on statistical methodology and practices in response to demands from member countries It works with different groups of specialists from national and international statistical organizations and organizes meetings and online forums for statistical experts to exchange experiences on a wide range of topics The UNECE Statistical Division also provides technical assistance to South East European East European Caucasus and Central Asian countries The division also provides On line data on the 56 UNECE member countries in Europe Central Asia and North America in both English and Russian on economic gender forestry and transport statistics A biennial overview of key statistics for member countries A set of wikis to support collaboration activities and disseminate information about good practices UNECE conducted the Fertility and Family Survey in the 1990s in 23 member States with over 150 000 participants with hundreds of resulting scientific publications 15 This activity has hence continued in the form of the Generations and Gender Programme 16 Sustainable Energy Division edit The Sustainable Energy Division supports the UN s energy program including security of energy supply economics and environmental protection in the areas of energy efficiency renewable energy clean electricity natural gas coal and resource classification It is the secretariat responsible for Committee on Sustainable Energy and various expert groups supporting access to affordable and clean energy for all as well as help reduce greenhouse gas emissions of the energy sector in the region 17 The Expert Group on Resource Management created the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources the first widely accepted natural resource management system for classifying managing and reporting energy mineral and raw material resources in the world 18 United Smart Cities USC edit The United Smart Cities programme is a joint effort between UNECE and the Organization for International Economic Relations OiER 19 Numerous private business entities and other international and European agencies support the programme including Environment Agency Austria EAA the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors RICS UN Habitat and the International Society of City and Regional Planners ISOCARP The programme promotes areas of strategic smart city policy and development The key focus areas as detailed by the programme are Urban mobility Sustainable housing Clean energy Waste management Information and Communications Technology ICT Executive secretaries editYears Country Executive secretary1947 1957 nbsp Sweden Gunnar Myrdal1957 1960 nbsp Finland Sakari Tuomioja1960 1967 nbsp Yugoslavia Vladimir Velebit1968 1982 Janez Stanovnik1983 1986 nbsp Finland Klaus Sahlgren1987 1993 nbsp Austria Gerald Hinteregger1993 2000 nbsp France Yves Berthelot2000 2001 nbsp Poland Danuta Hubner2002 2005 nbsp Slovakia Brigita Schmognerova 20 2005 2008 nbsp Poland Marek Belka 21 2008 2012 nbsp Slovakia Jan Kubis 22 2012 2014 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Sven Alkalaj 23 2014 nbsp Denmark Michael Moller acting 24 2014 2017 Christian Friis Bach 25 2017 2023 nbsp Slovakia Olga Algayerova 26 2023 present nbsp Moldova Tatiana Molcean 27 Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe editStatistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for EuropeLanguageEnglishPublication detailsHistory1982 2007PublisherIOS Press Netherlands Standard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt nbsp ISO 4Stat J U N Econ Comm Eur IndexingCODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusCODENSJUED4ISSN0167 8000LCCN84642632OCLC no 900948641LinksJournal homepageFrom 1982 to 2007 the IOS Press published the Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe on behalf of the UNECE 28 29 See also editEuropean Union Council of Europe Marco Keiner OSCE Official statistics UNECE Population Activities Unit United Nations System United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean overlapping membership United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific overlapping membership UNFC UN CEFACT Trade facilitation via standardised business communication UN LOCODE location codes maintained by UNECE International E road network numbered by UNECE World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations Green card system motor insurance scheme of UNECE International Union of Tenants IUT References edit a b United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 24 August 2016 Member States and Member States Representatives United Nations Economic Commission for Europe United Nations Retrieved 2 January 2019 United Nations Economic and Social Council Session 4 Resolution 36 Economic Commission for Europe E RES 36 IV 28 March 1947 United Nations General Assembly Session 1 Resolution 46 Economic reconstruction of devastated areas A RES 46 I 11 December 1946 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe n d History United Nations Economic Commission for Europe United Nations Retrieved 2 January 2019 UNECE Homepage www unece org EPR Programme ECE Committee on Forests and the Forest Industry 2017 70 years working together in the service of forests and people New York European Forestry Commission United Nations United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Forestry and Timber Section ISBN 978 92 1 117142 6 OCLC 1011422671 UNECE Archived from the original on 8 October 2009 Retrieved 28 September 2009 Forum of Mayors UNECE unece org Retrieved 2 May 2022 Geneva Cities Hub 2022 Forum of Mayors World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations WP 29 How It Works How to Join It UNECE March 2022 Retrieved 25 March 2022 Programmes Vehicle Regulations and Technological Innovations Archived from the original on 26 September 2010 Retrieved 12 October 2010 a b c Road Map for Accession to and Implementation of the United Nations 1998 Agreement PDF UNECE March 2022 Archived PDF from the original on 9 October 2022 Retrieved 25 March 2022 UNECE United Nations Road Safety Conventions published June 2020 accessed 17 December 2021 Fertility and Family Survey FFS unece org Retrieved 31 January 2016 Fertility and Family Survey standard country tables FFS edac eu the European Data Center for Work and Welfare Retrieved 5 February 2016 Brkic Iva 2020 Pathways to sustainable energy accelerating energy transition in the UNECE region United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Geneva ISBN 978 92 1 117228 7 OCLC 1178639864 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link United Nations Framework Classification for Resources update 2019 Geneva United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 2020 ISBN 978 92 1 117233 1 OCLC 1151188428 United Smart Cities USC United Nations Partnerships for SDGs 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