Integrating Environment into Agriculture and Forestry : Progress and Prospects in Eastern Europe and Central Asia | Land Portal

Información del recurso

Date of publication: 
Mayo 2012
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ISBN / Resource ID: 
oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/6551
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Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0 IGO

This study reviews how the integration of environmental concerns into agriculture and forestry is progressing in the countries of Southeastern Europe (SEE) and of Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia (EECCA) since 2000 and assesses prospects for the future. The present report is a contribution to the environment for Europe process. At the Fifth Ministerial Conference in Kiev in 2003, participants decided to pay greater attention to the needs of the EECCA and adopted an environmental strategy for the sub-region. The commitments made under that strategy are taken as benchmarks against which progress is assessed, recommendations made, and emerging environmental priorities reviewed. This report also includes an assessment of SEE countries and territories. The analysis provided here is intended primarily to inform discussions during and after the sixth environment for Europe Ministerial Conference, to be held in Belgrade in October 2007. The main text of this report provides a synthesis of major regional issues and trends, with broad recommendations for future directions and priorities. The annexes provide a wealth of data along with detailed country reviews for the 22 countries and territories studied.

Autores y editores

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Sutton, William R.
Whitford, Peter
Montanari Stephens, Emanuela
Pedroso Galinato, Suzette
Nevel, Bonnie
Plonka, Beata
Karamete, Ebru

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The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. We are not a bank in the ordinary sense but a unique partnership to reduce poverty and support development.

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