Armenia
The Post Development Agenda… Somewhere in Armenia
Investment Policy Review - Armenia
The Investment Policy Review of Armenia makes concrete policy recommendations on how Armenia can improve its investment climate attract higher inflows of foreign direct investment and derive more benefits from them.
Innovation Performance Review of Armenia
Overview of the State of Forests and Forest Management in Armenia
The study on the State of Forests and Forest Management in Armenia aims to present the forest resources and the forest sector of the country including trends in and pressures on the resource to describe the policies and institutions for the forest sector and to list the major challenges the sector faces and the policy responses in place or planned. The study is a cooperative effort of the author the joint UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section and national experts. The study is done with the use of the best available data. It attempts to cover all dimensions of sustainable forest management.
Smart Sustainable City Profile for Goris, Armenia
Cities are engines of economic growth; hence the development of countries depends on how their cities will develop in the future. At the same time the expanding cities are vulnerable to economic social and environmental risks and the high level of urbanization presents serious challenges for sustainable development and climate change adaptation. This situation has the potential to become critical and irreversible if not acted upon soon. To address the major urban challenges UNECE and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) developed jointly with 15 other UN bodies and other partners the Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities. This is a set of 91 indicators which are an important tool to assess the performance of cities in the areas of environment economy social and cultural development and support the achievement of the SDGs at the local level. By using these indicators UNECE develops Smart Sustainable City Profiles with concrete recommendations for actions including priorities for investments into city development. The city profiles when prepared will support local authorities in establishing priority actions for their cities’ development. These initiatives are included in the programme “United Smart Cities” (USC). Goris was selected as the first pilot city for this project upon request from the government of Armenia. The Smart Sustainable City Profile for Goris provides the first case study for this work and could be used as an example that not only other cities in Armenia but cities with similar economic environmental and socio-cultural development can use as a model.
Анализ исследований национальных примеров реформирования политики в целях содействия инвестициям в энергоэффективность
Обзорный доклад по материалам исследований, полученных от азербайджана, армении, беларуси, бразилии, грузии, египта, замбии, китая, кувейта, марокко, таджикистана, таиланда, туниса, уругвая, хорватии, черногории и южной африки
This publication aims to identify existing barriers to energy efficiency policy implementation and to provide recommendations to policymakers for reforms that can support market formation and foster favourable climate for investments in energy efficiency. It develops a benchmark that should serve as a reference point for policymakers and energy experts working in the field of energy efficiency. This benchmark is a synthesis of policy incentives that should be in place in order to stimulate and ensure successful energy efficiency policy outcomes. The desired policies are divided into three groups: 1) legal institutional and regulatory; 2) economic and financial; and 3) socio-political. A set of these policies in place at a sufficient degree in a particular country is a basis for successful formulation and implementation of energy efficiency policies and related projects.
Country Profiles on Housing and Land Management
Republic of Armenia
This Country Profile is the second for the Republic of Armenia. It contains an in-depth analysis of its housing urban development and land management sectors while focusing on specific challenges or achievements in these sectors. These include housing provision and affordability; management and maintenance of the housing stock; energy efficiency in housing; disaster risk mitigation; urbanization; housing finance; and the legal and institutional framework. This Country Profile also lays out a set of policy recommendations to help Armenia in meeting these challenges.
Analysis of National Case Studies on Policy Reforms to Promote Energy Efficiency Investments
Synthesis Report Based on Case Studies from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Brazil, China, Croatia, Egypt, Georgia, Kuwait, Montenegro, Morocco, South Africa, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, Zambia
Assessment of Development Results - Armenia
Regulatory and Procedural Barriers to Trade in Armenia
Needs Assessment
This study highlights the challenges faced by international traders and the types of efforts needed for greater regional and global economic integration. It will support the government at formulating trade reforms and therefore enable the government to ensure the successful achievement of the global sustainable development goals. The recommendations were born out of consultations with the government drawing on extensive field surveys targeting supply chain actors legislative analysis and trade indices. The study also featured a special focus on female-owned enterprises with a view to gaining a better understanding of the specific challenges to increasing their participation in international trade.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Armenia
First Review
The focus of the ECE review programme is to help countries in transition to improve their individual and collective performance in environmental management. The ultimate goal is the promotion of sustainable development and the convergence of environmental conditions and policies throughout Europe. This review presents a detailed study on Armenia’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.
Innovation for Sustainable Development - Review of Armenia 2023
The UNECE Innovation for Sustainable Development Review (I4SDR) of Armenia provides a calibrated assessment and concrete recommendations for innovation policy and structural reform in the country based on international good practices and a firm understanding of national and regional specificities. This publication focuses on an in-depth analysis of the Armenian innovation infrastructure and examines the role of the Armenian diaspora in fostering innovation-led growth. The Review is a result of an in-depth dialogue and consultation among the UNECE Secretariat leading subject matter experts Government officials academia the private sector and other innovation stakeholders in the country.
Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders: Application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Azerbaijan v. Armenia) Request for the Indication of Provisional Measures
Order of 7 December 2021
This series contains the decisions of the Court in both the English and French texts. Each decision is published as soon as possible after it has been given in an unbound fascicle which is sold separately. To allow for binding a continuous system of pagination is adopted for all the fascicles of any one year. Early each year an analytical index is published of the previous year's decisions; this may also be purchased separately. A binder is available for those who have obtained the separate fascicles and index at the time of their publication. The collected decisions with index for each year may also be obtained ready bound in one volume. Order on the Request for provisional measures filed by Azerbaijan.
Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders: Application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Armenia v. Azerbaijan) Request for the Indication of Provisional Measures
Order of 7 December 2021
This series contains the decisions of the Court in both the English and French texts. Each decision is published as soon as possible after it has been given in an unbound fascicle which is sold separately. To allow for binding a continuous system of pagination is adopted for all the fascicles of any one year. Early each year an analytical index is published of the previous year's decisions; this may also be purchased separately. A binder is available for those who have obtained the separate fascicles and index at the time of their publication. The collected decisions with index for each year may also be obtained ready bound in one volume. Order on the Request for provisional measures filed by Armenia.
No. 32628. International Road Traffic Organization and Armenia
Agreement on opening a representation in the territory of the Republic of Armenia. Signed at Yerevan on 31 July 1995
No. 31729. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Armenia
Agreement on cooperation in the fields of education science and culture. Signed at London on 9 February 1994
No. 32804. International Development Association and Armenia
Development Credit Agreement—Highway Project (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Development Credit Agreements dated 1 January 1985). Signed at Washington on 2 October 1995
No. 33125. United Nations (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) and Armenia
Agreement on the establishment of a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees field office in Armenia. Signed at Yerevan on 26 August 1996
No. 33122. International Fund for Agricultural Development and Armenia
Loan Agreement—Irrigation Rehabilitation Project (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Loan and Guarantee Agreements of the Fund dated 19 September 1986). Signed at Rome on 14 June 1995
No. 33631. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Armenia
Agreement for the promotion and protection of investments. Signed at London on 27 May 1993
Armenia
The Macroeconomic Indicators and National Accounts Division of the Republic of Armenia’s National Statistical Service is responsible for compiling and disseminating official national accounts statistics. National accounts are disseminated in the following publications: Socio-Economic Situation of the Republic of Armenia (monthly publication); Statistical Yearbook of Armenia (annual publication); and National Accounts of Armenia (annual publication) as well as on the National Data Summary Page (NSDP) requested by SDDS (http://docs.armstat.am/nsdp/) and on NSS RA website as time series in spreadsheet files (http://www.armstat.am/en/?nid=263).
Armenia
The Macroeconomic Indicators and National Accounts Division of the Republic of Armenia’s National Statistical Service is responsible for compiling and disseminating official national accounts statistics. National accounts are disseminated in the following publications: Socio-Economic Situation of the Republic of Armenia (monthly publication); Statistical Yearbook of Armenia (annual publication); and National Accounts of Armenia (annual publication) as well as on the National Data Summary Page (NSDP) requested by SDDS (http://docs.armstat.am/nsdp/) and on NSS RA website as time series in spreadsheet files (http://www.armstat.am/en/?nid=263). Detailed information is available under “publications” on the website of the National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia: (http://www.armstat/am/en/).
Armenia
No. 33526. Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency and Armenia
Letter Agreement on legal protection for guaranteed foreign investments. Signed at Yerevan on 11 October 1995 and at Washington on 3 September 1996
No. 32804. International Development Association and Armenia
No. 33751. Austria and Armenia
Agreement on bilateral foreign trade relations. Signed at Vienna on 26 April 1994
No. 33894. International Development Association and Armenia
Interim Fund Development Credit Agreement-Enterprise Development Project (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Development Credit Agreements dated 1 January 1985). Signed at Washington on 13 January 1997
No. 31211. Sweden and Armenia
Agreement regarding the establishment of diplomatic relations. Signed at Helsinki on 10 July 1992
No. 31435. International atomic energy agency and Armenia
Agreement for the application of safeguards in connection with the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Signed at Vienna on 30 September 1993
No. 35620. International Development Association and Armenia
Development Credit Agreement (Agricultural Reform Support Project) between the Republic of Armenia and the International Development Association (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Development Credit Agreements dated 1 January 1985). Washington 12 March 1998
No. 35689. International Development Association and Armenia
Development Credit Agreement (Municipal Development Project) between the Republic of Armenia and the International Development Association (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Development Credit Agreements dated 1 January 1985 as amended on 2 December 1997). Yerevan 19 June 1998
No. 35592. Argentina and Armenia
Agreement on scientific and technical cooperation between the Government of the Argentine Republic and the Government of the Republic of Armenia. Buenos Aires 3 May 1994
No. 35808. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Armenia
Exchange of notes between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Armenia terminating the Exchange of notes between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics concerning the mutual abolition of consular fees on visas signed at Moscow 13 April 1964. Yerevan 29 and 30 August 1996
No. 32033. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Armenia
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA CONCERNING AIR SERVICES. LONDON 9 FEBRUARY 1994
No. 35644. Latvia and Armenia
Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Latvia and the Government of the Republic of Armenia on principles of trade and economic cooperation. Riga 15 June 1993
No. 35956. Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine and Uzbekistan
Basic Multilateral Agreement on International Transport for Development of the Europe-the Caucasus-Asia Corridor (with reservations and annexes). Baku 8 September 1998
No. 32625. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan
CONVENTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL ROAD TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION (IRTO). GENEVA 15 AUGUST 1994