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نظام الأمم المتحدة لإدارة الموارد
المبادئ والمتطلبات
The multifaceted requirements of sustainable development depend on optimal and responsible production and use of natural resources. The United Nations Resource Management System (UNRMS) provides the framework for integrated and sustainable management of natural resources to promote good social environmental and economic outcomes in alignment with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. UNRMS is based on the United Nations Framework Classification of Resources (UNFC) and provides a sustainable transition pathway for producing using and reusing natural resources to become engines of sustainable development.
United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (Arabic language)
نسخة محدَّثة 2019
The United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC) is a global classification and management system applicable to mineral petroleum nuclear fuel renewable energy and anthropogenic resources as well as injection projects for geological storage. Since the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) managing energy and raw material resources in a sustainable manner has become paramount to all stakeholders including governments industry investors and communities. This updated version of UNFC is intended to satisfy the requirements of different resource sectors and applications as well as making it fully aligned to the sustainable resource management called for by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The key changes including the normalization of the text make UNFC applicable for all resources.
تصنيف الأمم المتحدة الإطاري لاحتيات وموارد الطاقة الأحفوريّة والمعادن، ٢٠٠٩ متضمناً المواصفات اللازمة لتطبيقه
This publication contains the text of the United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources 2009 (UNFC-2009) and the Specifications (basic rules) for its Application. UNFC-2009 is a universally acceptable and internationally applicable scheme for the classification and reporting of fossil energy and mineral reserves and resources and is currently the only classification in the world to do so. As with extractive activities UNFC-2009 reflects conditions in the economic and social domain including markets and government framework conditions technological and industrial maturity and the ever present uncertainties. It provides a single framework on which to build international energy and mineral studies analyze government resource management policies plan industrial processes and allocate capital efficiently. The Specifications make UNFC-2009 operational. They set out the basic rules that are considered necessary to ensure an appropriate level of consistency in application. They provide additional instructions on how UNFC-2009 should be applied in specific circumstances. By covering all extractive activities UNFC-2009 captures the common principles and provides a tool for consistent reporting for these activities regardless of the commodity. It is a strong code that paves the way for improved global communications which will aid stability and security of supplies governed by fewer and more widely understood rules and guidelines. The efficiencies to be gained through the global use of UNFC-2009 and its Specifications are substantial.
تصنيف الأمم المتحدة الإطاري لاحتياطيات وموارد الطاقة الأحفوريّة والمعادن، ٢٠٠٩
The United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources 2009 (UNFC-2009) is a universally applicable scheme for classifying/evaluating energy and mineral reserves and resources — it is the successor to UNFC-2004. Designed as an all-encompassing framework it enables the incorporation and unification of existing national systems while allowing their classification units and glossary to be retained. The principal objective of UNFC-2009 is to enhance international communication by providing a simple user-friendly and uniform format for the reporting of energy reserves and resources using market-based economic criteria.