Montenegro
Environmental Performance Reviews: Montenegro
Fourth Review
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) Environmental Performance Review Programme assesses progress made by individual countries in reconciling their economic and social development with environmental protection, as well as in meeting international commitments on environment and sustainable development. The Environmental Performance Review Programme assists countries to improve their environmental policies by making concrete recommendations for better policy design and implementation. Environmental Performance Reviews help to integrate environmental policies into sector-specific policies such as those in agriculture, energy, transport and health. Through the peer review process, the reviews promote dialogue among Governments about the effectiveness of environmental policies as well as the exchange of practical experience in implementing sustainable development and green economy initiatives. They also promote greater Government accountability to the public. The present publication contains the fourth EPR of Montenegro. It takes stock of progress made in the governance and management of the environment since 2013. The review covers legal and policy frameworks and compliance assurance mechanisms. It focuses on greening the economy, addressing climate change issues and analysing the country’s participation in and commitments to international agreements. It also examines Montenegro’s efforts to integrate environmental considerations into its policies in the tourism, forestry and industry sectors. The publication is aimed at officials and experts working for public authorities responsible for environmental policy, representatives of civil society, the business community, academia and the media.
Smart Sustainable Cities Profile: Podgorica, Montenegro
The Smart Sustainable City Profile of Podgorica was developed based on the results of the evaluation of the performance of the city against the Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities. This City Profile includes an analysis of the outcomes of the evaluation, information on the city’s policies, programmes projects and partnerships that aim to accelerate the city’s progress towards achieving the SDGs, as well as policy recommendations for consideration of the city government.
No. 51596. Montenegro and Cyprus
Agreement in the field of tourism between the Government of Montenegro and the Government of the Republic of Cyprus. Podgorica, 24 June 2011
No. 51451. Germany and Montenegro
Agreement between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Government of Montenegro on the Graves of the war dead. Podgorica, 10 August 2011
No. 51573. Poland and Montenegro
Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Poland and the Government of Montenegro on cooperation in the field of culture, education and science. Warsaw, 26 October 2012
