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Europe's Environment - the seventh pan-European environmental assessment - is the latest in the series of regional assessments conducted since 1995. The environmental assessments of the pan-European region provide up-to-date and policy-relevant information on the interactions between the environment and society. The assessments have been a consistent feature of the Environment for Europe process from 1995 to 2022. At its twenty-fifth session (Geneva, 13-15 November 2019), the UNECE Committee on Environmental Policy selected a limited indicator-based and thematic assessment from among the options for the seventh pan-European environmental assessment. The main objective of the seventh assessme...
This review presents a detailed study of the Ukraine's environmental position and examines the framework for environmental policy and management; the management of pollution and natural resources; and the economic and sectoral integration featuring environmental concerns in agriculture and food processing, the transport of oil products and human health.--Publisher's description.
These recommendations are based on existing good practice and are intended as a practical tool to provide helpful guidance and to improve the implementation of the provisions of the Aarhus Convention in decision-making to: a) assist Parties when designing their legal framework on public participation in environmental decision-making; b) assist public officials when designing and carrying out public participation procedures on environmental decision-making under the Convention, and c) provide an invaluable tool through which to share expertise and good practice so as to promote participation. The Recommendations may also be of value to public, NGOs and the private sector involved in environmental matters.
This review is the 12th in the series published by UN Economic Commission for Europe. The review mission took place on 2-14 November 2003 and the report covers 12 issues of importance to Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is divided into three sections, framework for environmental policy, management of pollution and natural resources and economic and sectoral integration. Some of the issues receiving special attention were the policy, legal and institutional framework, public participation in decision-making and access to information; the use and supply of water resources, including drinking water; land use, agriculture and biodiversity; management of waste and contaminated sites, eco-tourism and energy.
This is one of a series of ECE reviews designed to improve environmental management and performance and promote the convergence of environmental policies throughout Europe. This review presents a detailed study of Georgia's environmental position and examines: the framework for environmental policy and management; the management of pollution and natural resources; economic and sectoral integration featuring environmental concerns in agriculture, energy and human health.