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Environment

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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations

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FAO – Lebanon Agriculture Damage and Loss Assessment 2023–2024

This report assesses the damage and losses suffered by Lebanon’s agriculture sector due to conflict. It covers the period from October 2023 to November 2024 using FAO’s DIEM-Impact methodology. The assessment analyzes impacts on crops, livestock, forestry, fisheries, and aquaculture. It provides monetary estimates of damages, production losses, and affected agricultural assets. Geospatial data and remote sensing were used to identify affected areas and subsectors. The report highlights regional disparities, with southern Lebanon and the Bekaa most impacted. It also outlines recovery and reconstruction needs to support food security and rural livelihoods.

LebanonJan 2026
United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

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National E-Waste Monitor

This report examines the overall statistics of electronic and electrical equipment (EEE) placed on the market (POM), the national stock and its subsequent e-waste generation, its disposal routes, and e-waste collection for environmentally sound management. The main findings are that 63 kt EEE were placed on the market in Lebanon in 2021, entering the stock of households and businesses. The total stock of EEE in Lebanon in 2021 is calculated at 659 kt. Once devices are broken or unused, the household survey suggests that repair and donation are the predominant intentions of Lebanese households, which is likely to extend the lifespan of the EEE. In 2021, 46 kt of e-waste was discarded from the stock and became e-waste. Once discarded, waste management infrastructure is lacking, and e-waste ends up with the municipal solid waste or is collected by the informal sector. As a result, of the 46 kt e-waste generation in 2021 only 0.09 kt was documented by two e-waste national dismantling entities in Lebanon to have been managed in an environmentally sound manner.

LebanonJun 2022
United Nations Development Programme

UNDP

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Lebanon State of the Environment and Future Outlook: Turning the Crises into Opportunities

Over the past decade, Lebanon has endured multiple crises, including political instability, the fast changing financial and economic situation, as compounded by the COVID19 outbreak, the Beirut Port explosions and the impact of the Syria crisis These compounded crises have significantly exacerbated pre-existing development challenges in the country, while contributing to the deterioration of an already fragile natural ecosystem, given the immense added pressure on resources. Within this framework, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with support from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Lebanon, have partnered to jointly prepare the “The State of the Environment and Future Outlook: Turning the Crises into Opportunities” in close collaboration with the Ministry of Environment. The purpose of the report is to consolidate, analyze and present the latest available data on the environment in various key sectors in Lebanon. Each chapter has been drafted and reviewed by experts across the fields of solid waste, water and wastewater, land management, air pollution and environment policies. The report ultimately seeks to make data and analysis available to the public, policy makers and humanitarian and development partners to support evidence based policies, and to facilitate better planning and programme on environment issues. It also provides forward looking scenarios for the future of the environment and natural resource management in Lebanon. These scenarios include (a) a negative outlook that is based on the current situation and status quo and (b) a more positive outlook that considers these crises as opportunities to build Lebanon forward and break the country’s current unsustainable path. As the multiple crises that Lebanon is experiencing continue to negatively affect the environment across the board, there is a real risk that the positive gains made could be reversed and that the country could face accelerated environmental emergencies of greater impact. This is notwithstanding the fact that the continued environmental degradation will likely further exacerbate Lebanon’s overall crises.

LebanonMar 2022
AI

aub-ifs

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Dynamics of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon's Agriculture Sector

This paper studies the dynamic of Syrian refugees in the agriculture sector in Lebanon and examines the extent to which the sector can take in refugees. The study mainly focuses on the informal ways and methods Syrian refugees practice to be able to access employment in the agriculture sector. It also focuses on the labor dynamics and fundamental challenges that control Syrian refugees’ jobs. The results show that the agriculture sector is able to take in refugees since it’s easy to access this sector due to its informality, its dependence on cheap labor, its reliance on investments from international organizations, and its ‘legality’.

LebanonNov 2021
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aub-ifs

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Water-Energy Nexus Of Water And Wastewater Services In Lebanon

This paper provides a regional disaggregation analysis for the cities in Lebanon in terms of water and wastewater services. The analysis of electricity bills across regional water establishments shows the noticeable high cost of energy incurred to provide potable water. Around 20% of North Lebanon and Beirut and Mount Lebanon Water Establishments’ annual budget are dedicated for energy consumption for water service provision. This represents 33.6% of Beirut and Mount Lebanon Water Establishment’s operation and maintenance cost. In addition, the Bekaa Water Establishment cost of energy are higher with around 36% of their 2019 total budget was around 47% of the total operation and maintenance cost.

LebanonNov 2021
TW

The World Bank

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Lebanon Photovoltaic Power Potential

This solar map provides a summary of estimated solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation potential. It represents the average daily/yearly totals of electricity production from a 1 kW-peak grid-connected solar PV power plant, calculated for a period of 20 recent years (1999-2018). The PV system configuration consists of ground-based, free-standing structures with crystalline-silicon PV modules mounted at a fixed position, with optimum tilt to maximize yearly energy yield. The optimum tilt ranges from 26° to 33° towards the equator. Use of high efficiency inverters is assumed. The solar electricity calculation is based on high-resolution solar resource data and PV modeling software provided by Solargis. The calculation takes into account solar radiation, air temperature, and terrain, to simulate the energy conversion and losses in the PV modules and other components of a PV power plant. In the simulation, losses due to dirt and soiling was estimated to be 3.5%. The cumulative effect of other conversion losses is assumed to be 7.5%. The power plant availability is considered to be 100%. The underlying solar resource database is calculated from atmospheric and satellite data with a 30-minute time step, and a spatial resolution of 1000m.

LebanonOct 2021
UE

UN ESCWA

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Multidimensional poverty in Lebanon (2019-2021)

This study examines the multidimensional facets of poverty in Lebanon, for the period of 2019-2021. From a multidimensional poverty perspective, a household can be classified as poor if it is subjected to one or more of aspects (notably health care, medicine services, education, employment, housing and assets) of deprivation, even if it is not income poor. A household deprived of electricity, for example, is classified as deprived in this indicator, and possibly multidimensionally poor, regardless of its financial capacity to subscribe to a private generator. The same classification applies to households that are unable to obtain medicines, irrespective of their financial ability to purchase them. When measuring deprivation in Lebanon using this concept, the multidimensional poverty rate in 2021, according to the most recent household data sources, is 82 per cent (as for the Extreme multidimensional poverty it is estimated at 34 per cent). The analysis in this brief is derived from the Labor Force and Household Living Conditions Survey in Lebanon for the period 2018-2019. The survey was conducted by the Central Administration of Statistics, with support from the International Labor Organization and the European Union.

LebanonSep 2021
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SDSN

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Sustainable Development Report 2020 - Country profile - Lebanon

The Sustainable Development Report 2020 presents the SDG Index and Dashboards for all UN member states and frames the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in terms of six broad transformations. It was prepared by teams of independent experts at the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the Bertelsmann Stiftung. This report combines data and analyses produced by international organizations, civil society organizations, and research centers.

LebanonFeb 2021
FA

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

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FAO Mission to Assess the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Agriculture in the Republic of Lebanon

This report is based on information valid at the time of its finalization in April 2020. Since then, many economic and social developments have taken place in the country. On 4 August 2020, a devastating explosion occurred in the Beirut Port, leaving some 200 people dead and over 6 000 people injured. The blast destroyed parts of the port including the bulk terminal and main grain silo, ruined neighbourhoods in the vicinity and caused material damages in the greater Beirut area. The explosion added another dimension to a multi-faceted crisis Lebanon had already been facing, as the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the deterioration of economic conditions, with unemployment and poverty increasing and inflation rates skyrocketing. In July 2020 (last information available), consumer prices increased by over 112 percent compared to July 2019, while the food price inflation reached over 330 percent year on year. Nevertheless, the current report contains a valid description of the sector that can still be useful to inform policy decisions and provide background information on the agricultural sector in Lebanon.

LebanonDec 2020
NC

Nature Conservation Center

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دليل المدارس للنشاطات البيئيّة اللا صفّية

ينبغي أن يشكل هذا «الدليل» استكمالا عملي للمناهج التربوية، وأن يكون في صدارة الاهتمامات من حيث الأنشطة اللا صفية، لنكرس مقاربة ان البيئة أمانة وضعها أحفادنا في عهدتنا فعلا لا قولا. أما مواضيعه فتندرج ضمن أبواب متعددة من أبسط سبل العناية بالطبيعة والتشجير إلى الحرف التراثية المتشعبة منها والفنون التعبيرية وسائر النشاطات البيئية التي تنمي حس التلامذة وتعزز وعيهم لقيادة حياة يحرصون فيها على بيئتهم ويتوخون التنمية المستدامة في وطنهم الحبيب

LebanonDec 2020
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Nature Conservation Center

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Important Plant Areas in Lebanon

Lebanon is an important area for plant diversity. Scientist estimate that there are close to 400,000 plant species in the world. These plants species are not evenly distributed, but instead are clustered across the globe.

LebanonDec 2020
MO

Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon

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All About Tourism in Bekaa

This document was developed by Live Love Lebanon and the Ministry of Tourism. The document provides details to main touristic sites in Bekaa.

BekaaOct 2020
MO

Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon

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All About Tourism in South Lebanon

This document was developed by Live Love Lebanon and the Ministry of Tourism. The document provides details to main touristic sites in South Lebanon.

South LebanonOct 2020
MO

Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon

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All About Tourism in Mount Lebanon

This document was developed by Live Love Lebanon and the Ministry of Tourism. The document provides details to main touristic sites in Mount Lebanon.

Mount LebanonOct 2020
MO

Ministry of Tourism in Lebanon

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All About Tourism in North Lebanon

This document was developed by Live Love Lebanon and the Ministry of Tourism. The document provides details to main touristic sites in North Lebanon. Source website .

North LebanonOct 2020
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