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... Mindful of the work and studies proceeding within both international and national organizations and, in particular, of the World Plan of Action on the Ozone Layer of the United Nations Environment Programme, ...
... Aware that measures to protect the ozone layer from modifications due to human activities require international co-operation and action, and should be based on relevant scientific and technical considerations, ...


ARTICLE-6: Conference of the Parties     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (k) Consider and undertake any additional action that may be required for the achievement of the purposes of this Convention. ...


ARTICLE-Annex_I: Research and systematic observations     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (iv) Studies of biological action spectra and the spectral response using polychromatic radiation in order to include possible interactions of the various wavelength regions; ...


ARTICLE-Annex_II: Information exchange     [go to this ARTICLE]
... The Parties to the Convention recognize that the collection and sharing of information is an important means of implementing the objectives of this Convention and of assuring that any actions that may be taken are appropriate and equitable. Therefore, Parties shall exchange scientific, technical, socio-economic, business, commercial and legal information. ...
... (d) The costs, risks and benefits of human activities which may indirectly modify the ozone layer and of the impacts of regulatory actions taken or being considered to control these activities. ...