Environmental performance reviews, Turkmenistan: first review
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York United Nations 2012
Schriftenreihe:Environmental performance reviews series no. 35
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Beschreibung:"Sales no. E.12. II. E.12"--Title page verso
Submitted for review to the Committee on Environmental Policy
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-213)
Introduction -- Ch. 1. Decision-making for environmental protection -- Ch. 2. Regulatory instruments for environmental protection -- Ch. 3. Economic instruments and financing of environmental protection -- Ch. 4. International cooperation -- Ch. 5. Environmental monitoring, information, public participation and education -- Ch. 6. Air quality management -- Ch. 7. Water management and protection of the Caspian Sea environment -- Ch. 8. Land management -- Ch. 9. Waste management -- Ch. 10. Biodiversity and protected areas -- Ch. 11. Forestry and forest management -- Ch. 12. Climate change -- Ch. 13. Energy and environment -- Annexes
"The first Environmental Performance Review of Turkmenistan covers 13 issues of importance to Turkmenistan related to policymaking, planning and implementation, the financing of environmental policies and projects and the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors, in particular the sustainable management and protection of water resources, waste management, air pollution, forestry, biodiversity and protected areas, energy and climate change. The Environmental Performance Review Programme is considered an important instrument for countries within the UNECE Region. The second round, while taking stock of the progress made since the first cycle of reviews, puts particular emphasis on implementation, integration, financing and the socio-economic interface with the environment. Through the peer review process, EPRs also promote dialogue among UNECE member countries and harmonization of environmental conditions and policies throughout the region. As it is a voluntary exercise, an EPR is undertaken only at the request of the country concerned. The main outcome of the EPR is the recommendations, which were elaborated by the Expert Group, peer reviewed, discussed with a high-level delegation from Turkmenistan and adopted by the UNECE Committee on Environmental Policy on April 2012"--Provided by publisher
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 213 pages)
ISBN:9789210559126
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