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Availability: Available
Publication date: 11 Sep 2007
Language: English
Pages: 148
Tables: 36
Charts: 57
ISBN: 9789264027350
OECD Code: 972007101E1
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In 2003, the Ministers of Environment of the 12 countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA), together with their partners in the “Environment for Europe” process, adopted the EECCA Environment Strategy. This book provides a review of progress in achieving the Strategy's objectives, and provides a solid analytical base for discussions on future environmental co-operation between EECCA countries and their partners. Part I of the book looks at progress across the area on such strategic objectives as pollution prevention and control and environmental policy integration. Part II provides country profiles.
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In coordination with:UNEP; UNDP; UNECE; WHO; The World Bank; PPC/EBRD; REC Russia; REC Central Asia; REC Caucasus; REC Moldova; Eco-Forum Network
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Print - Paperback
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Further reading:
Environmental Management in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia - (Available)
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Abbreviations Executive Summary Resume Introduction PART I. PROGRESS ACROSS STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES 1. Environmental Legislation, Policies, and Institutions 2. Pollution Prevention and Control -Air Quality -Water Supply and Sanitation -Waste and Chemicals Management 3. Sustainable Management of Natural Resources -Water Resources Management -Biodiversity Conservation 4. Environmental Policy Integration -Overall Issues -Energy and Environment -Transport and Environment -Agriculture, Forestry, and Environment 5. Finance for Development 6. Environmental Information and Awareness -Environmental Monitoring and Information Management -Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making -Environmental Education 7. Transboundary Issues and Multilateral Environmental Agreements 8. Conclusions PART II. COUNTRY PROFILES Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyz Republic Moldova Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan
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