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Environmental Performance Reviews: Azerbaijan
This third Environmental Performance Reviews of Azerbaijan takes stock of progress made in the management of its environment since it was reviewed for the second time in 2011. It covers legal and policy frameworks and environmental compliance assurance mechanisms and addresses the topics of greening the economy environmental monitoring public participation and education. Furthermore it addresses issues of specific importance to the country related to air protection biodiversity and protected areas as well as water waste and chemicals management. It also examines the efforts of the country to integrate environmental considerations into its policies in the agriculture energy industry transport land and natural and technological or anthropogenic hazards sectors.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Morocco
This report contains Morocco's second environmental performance review. It takes stock of Morocco's progress in managing its environment since its first review in 2013. It covers legal and policy frameworks and mechanisms for ensuring environmental compliance and addresses the topics of greening economy environmental monitoring public participation and education. In addition it addresses issues of specific importance to the country related to air protection biodiversity and protected areas as well as water waste and chemical management. It includes an assessment of relevant targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and provides recommendations related to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Environmental Performance Review: Romania
This third EPR of Romania takes stock of progress made by the country in the management of its environment since its second review in 2012 and assesses the implementation of the recommendations of the previous EPR. The review covers legal and policy frameworks and compliance assurance mechanisms. It also focuses on greening the economy environmental monitoring public participation and education for sustainable development. It includes a substantive analysis of the country’s participation in and commitments to international agreements as well as its climate change adaptation and mitigation measures. Furthermore the EPR addresses issues of specific importance to Romania related to air protection water management waste and chemicals management and biodiversity and protected areas. Finally the review includes in all chapters an assessment of relevant targets of the Agenda 2030 as well as recommendations related to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. 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. The Environmental Performance Review (EPR) Programme is an important instrument for countries with economies in transition. Third-cycle EPRs focus on environmental governance and financing in a green economy context countries’ cooperation with the international community and environmental mainstreaming in priority sectors. Through the peer review process EPRs also promote dialogue among ECE member countries and harmonization of environmental conditions and policies throughout the region.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Uzbekistan
This publication 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. It assists countries in improving their environmental policies by making concrete recommendations for better policy design and implementation. It helps integrate environmental policies into sector-specific policies such as those in agriculture energy transport and health. The present publication contains the third Environmental Performance Review of Uzbekistan. It takes stock of progress made by Uzbekistan in the management of its environment since it was reviewed for the second time in 2009–2010.
Environmental Performance Review: North Macedonia
The third Environmental Performance Review of North Macedonia examines progress made by the country in the management of its environment since 2011. It covers legal and policy frameworks greening the economy environmental monitoring and public participation and education for sustainable development. Furthermore the EPR addresses issues of specific importance to the country related to air protection biodiversity and protected areas as well as water and waste and chemicals management. The review further provides a substantive and policy analysis of the country’s climate change adaptation and mitigation measures and its participation in international mechanisms. 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.
Environmental Performance Review: Kazakhstan
The third Environmental Performance Review of Kazakhstan examines progress made by the country in the management of its environment since 2012. It covers legal and policy frameworks greening the economy environmental monitoring and public participation and education for sustainable development. The EPR addresses issues of specific importance to the country related to air protection biodiversity and protected areas as well as water waste and chemicals management industry agriculture energy and health. It also examines the efforts of Kazakhstan to integrate environmental considerations into its policies in the transport energy and industry sectors. The review further provides a substantive and policy analysis of the country’s climate change adaptation and mitigation measures and its participation in international mechanisms. 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. The Environmental Performance Review (EPR) Programme is an important instrument for countries with economies in transition. Third-cycle EPRs focus on environmental governance and financing in a green economy context countries’ cooperation with the international community and environmental mainstreaming in priority sectors. Through the peer review process EPRs also promote dialogue among ECE member countries and harmonization of environmental conditions and policies throughout the region.
Environmental Performance Review: Albania
This programme assesses progress made by individual countries in this case Albania in reconciling their economic and social development with environmental protection as well as in meeting international commitments on environment and sustainable development. It assists countries to improve their environmental policies by making concrete recommendations for better policy design and implementation. The reviews help to integrate environmental policies into sector-specific policies such as those in agriculture energy transport and health. 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.
Environmental Performance Review: Mongolia
The report takes stock of progress made by Mongolia in the management of its environment since 1987. It covers legal and policy frameworks compliance assurance greening the economy environmental monitoring public participation and education for sustainable development. It addresses issues specific to the country related to air protection biodiversity conservation as well as water waste and land management. It also examines the efforts of Mongolia to integrate environmental considerations in its policies in the forestry and health sectors and highlights the progress achieved in the management of disaster risk associated with natural and man-made hazards. It provides substantive and policy analysis of the country’s participation in international cooperation on the environment.
Environmental Performance Review: Bosnia and Herzegovina
This programme assesses progress made by individual countries in this case Bosnia and Herzagovina in reconciling their economic and social development with environmental protection as well as in meeting international commitments on environment and sustainable development. It assists countries to improve their environmental policies by making concrete recommendations for better policy design and implementation. The reviews help to integrate environmental policies into sector-specific policies such as those in agriculture energy transport and health. 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Tajikistan
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 third Environmental Performance Review of Tajikistan. The report takes stock of progress made by the country in the management of its environment since 2010. It also covers issues of specific importance to the country related to legal and policy frameworks the financing of environmental policies greening the economy and integrating environmental concerns into selected sectors in particular air protection water management waste management biodiversity forests and protected areas agriculture energy industry transport health and risk management of natural and technological hazards. Suggestions for strengthening efforts towards a comprehensive and systemic response to sustainable development challenges are also provided 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.
Environmental Performance Review: Bulgaria
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 third Environmental Performance Review of Bulgaria. It takes stock of progress made by the country in the management of its environment since 2007. The publication also covers issues of specific importance to the country related to legal and policy frameworks the financing of environmental policies greening the economy and integrating environmental concerns into selected sectors in particular air protection water management waste management biodiversity forests and protected areas climate change and energy. Suggestions for strengthening efforts towards a comprehensive and systemic response to sustainable development challenges are also provide. 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Belarus
This series assists countries to improve their environmental policies by making concrete recommendations for better policy design and implementation. It helps integrate environmental policies into sector-specific policies such as those in agriculture energy transport and health. The present publication contains the third Environmental Performance Review of Belarus. It takes stock of progress made by Belarus in the management of its environment since the country was reviewed for the second time in 2005. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations made in the second review. It also covers issues of specific importance to the country related to legal and policy frameworks the financing of environmental policies greening the economy and integrating environmental concerns into selected sectors in particular air protection water management waste management biodiversity forests and protected areas energy agriculture transport forestry tourism environmental education and education for sustainable development human settlements and health.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Georgia
This series assists countries to improve their environmental policies by making concrete recommendations for better policy design and implementation. It helps integrate environmental policies into sector-specific policies such as those in agriculture energy transport and health. The present publication contains the third Environmental Performance Review of Georgia. The review takes stock of the progress made by Georgia in the management of its environment since the country was reviewed in 2010 for the second time. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the second review. It also discusses issues on air protection water management including protection of the Black Sea waste management biodiversity forests and protected areas energy industry agriculture transport forestry tourism health and risk management of natural and technological/anthropogenic hazards.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Montenegro
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 third Environmental Performance Review of Montenegro. The review takes stock of the progress made by Montenegro in the management of its environment since the country was reviewed in 2007 for the second time. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the second review. The third review covers policymaking implementation and the financing of environmental policies and projects. It discusses waste management and the protection of water resources as well as impacts of and measures to address climate change. The review makes suggestions for strengthening efforts towards a comprehensive and systemic response to sustainable development challenges. 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Serbia
This third review takes stock of the progress made by Serbia in the management of its environment since the country was reviewed in 2007 for the second time. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the second review. The third review covers policymaking implementation and the financing of environmental policies and projects. It discusses waste management and the protection of water resources as well as impacts of and measures to address climate change. The review makes suggestions for strengthening efforts towards a comprehensive and systemic response to sustainable development challenges. 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Croatia
The present publication contains the second Environmental Performance Review of Croatia. The review takes stock of the progress made by Croatia in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 1999. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the first review. This second EPR also covers 9 issues of importance to the countries 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 biodiversity and protected areas and tourism. 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Morocco
The present publication contains the Environmental Performance Review of Morocco. This report also covers 13 issues of importance to the country related to policymaking planning and implementation the financing of environmental policies and projects and the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors in particular agriculture energy health industry biodiversity and protected areas water and waste management. The Morocco review was notable as it is the first country outside of the region to request an EPR from ECE and the process was undertaken in cooperation with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Republic of Moldova
The present publication contains the third Environmental Performance Review of the Republic of Moldova. The review takes stock of the progress made by the Republic of Moldova in the management of its environment since the country was reviewed in 2005 for the second time. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the second review. This second EPR also covers 10 issues of importance to the country related to policymaking planning and implementation the financing of environmental policies and projects and the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors in particular agriculture sustainable management and protection of water resources waste management climate change and biodiversity and protected areas. 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Tajikistan
The present publication takes stock of the progress made by Tajikistan in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2004. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the first review. This second Environmental Performance Review also covers 10 issues of importance to Tajikistan 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 climate change forestry biodiversity and protected areas and environmental health.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Romania
The second Environmental Performance Review of Romania takes stock of the progress made by Romania in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2001. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the first review. This second EPR also covers 10 issues of importance to Romania 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 climate change forestry biodiversity and protected areas. 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Azerbaijan
This second Environmental Performance Reviews covers the nine issues of importance to Azerbaijan 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 and the protection of the Caspian Sea waste management air management forestry biodiversity and protected areas.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Environmental Performance Reviews Programme is considered an important instrument for countries with economies in transition. The second round puts particular emphasis on implementation integration financing and the socio-economic interface with the environment. This report takes stock of the progress made by Bosnia and Herzegovina in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2004. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations in the first review (Annex I). It also covers nine issues of importance to Bosnia and Herzegovina concerning policymaking planning and implementation the financing of environmental policies and projects and the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors in particular water management waste management and forestry.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Turkmenistan
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) carries out Environmental Performance Reviews (EPR) in its member States that are not members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in order to improve their environmental management by recommending ways to achieve better policy implementation. This first EPR of Turkmenistan covers 13 issues 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The first Environmental Performance Reviews (EPR) of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was carried out in 2002. This second review intends to measure the progress made by the country in managing its environment and in addressing upcoming environmental challenges since the first EPR. To fight its difficult economic situation after gaining its independence in 1991 the government carried out regulatory and structural reforms in order to correct its macroeconomic instability and facilitate the transition to a market economy. It pursued a range of economic reforms which were aimed at stimulating economic growth and improving the living standards of the population through development of the private sector improvement of the investment climate and greater job creation.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Albania
The present publication takes stock of the progress made by Albania in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2002. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations contained in the first review. This second Environmental Performance Reviews also covers 10 issues of importance to Albania 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 of water resources waste management forestry biodiversity and protected areas energy and environment and environmental health.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Georgia
This is the second EPR of Georgia published by UNECE. The report takes stock of the progress made by Georgia in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2001. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations in the first review (Annex I). It also covers nine issues of importance to Georgia concerning policymaking planning and implementation the financing of environmental policies and projects and the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors in particular water management waste management risk management and forestry. 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 Georgia and adopted by the UNECE Committee on Environmental Policy on 15 March 2010.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Kyrgyzstan
The report takes stock of the progress made by Kyrgyzstan in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2000. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations in the first review. It also covers nine issues of importance to Kyrgyzstan concerning policymaking planning and implementation the financing of environmental policies and projects and the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors in particular water management land management and biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of forests. The report places particular emphasis on the promotion of sustainable development as the country gives a high priority to this issue.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Uzbekistan
This is the second Environmental Performance Review (EPR) of Uzbekistan published by UNECE. The report takes stock of the progress made by Uzbekistan in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2001. It assesses the implementation of the recommendations in the first review (Annex I). It also covers nine issues of importance to Uzbekistan concerning policymaking planning and implementation the financing of environmental policies and projects and the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors in particular water management land management energy and climate change. The report places particular emphasis on climate change and water as the country gives a high priority to this issue.
Environmental Performance Review: Kazakhstan
Environmental Performance Reviews: Republic of Serbia
This second Review takes stock of the progress made by Serbia in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2002 when it was part of Yugoslavia. While looking closely at the implementation of the recommendations of the first Review the report also covers seven issues of importance to Serbia concerning policymaking planning and implementation the financing of environmental policies and projects the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors and the promotion of sustainable development.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Republic of Montenegro
The present report takes stock of the progress made by Montenegro in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 2002 when the country was part of Yugoslavia. While looking closely at the implementation of the recommendations of the first review the report also covers seven issues of importance to Montenegro concerning policymaking planning and implementation the financing of environmental policies and projects and the integration of environmental concerns into economic sectors and the promotion of sustainable development.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Ukraine
This second Environmental Performance Review of Ukraine was carried out seven years after the first Review in 1999. It intends to measure the progress made by the country in managing its environment since then and in addressing upcoming environmental challenges.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Belarus
Environmental Performance Reviews promote sustainable development throughout Europe. They present detailed studies on the environmental position of each country and examine the framework for environmental policy and management. This evaluation focuses on Belarus. The report details the progress made by Belarus in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 1997.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Estonia
This second review of Estonia follows a different approach from other environmental performance review projects by focusing on three themes. The first is a broad overview of developments since the first review. The second is an assessment of the problems encountered and solutions sought with regard to five priorities for Estonian environmental management. The final theme is an evaluation of the progress made in implementing the recommendations of the first review.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Tajikistan
Environmental Performance Reviews promote sustainable development throughout Europe. They present detailed studies on the environmental position of each country and examine the framework for environmental policy and management. This evaluation focuses on Tajikistan.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Environmental Performance Review of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the twentieth in the series published by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. The report covers twelve issues of importance to Bosnia and Herzegovina divided into three sections including the framework for environmental policy management of pollution and natural resources and economic and sectoral integration. Among the issues receiving special attention are 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Republic of Moldova
This report takes stock of the progress made by the Republic of Moldova in the management of its environment since the country was first reviewed in 1998 in particular in the implementation of the recommendations of the first review. It also covers eight issues of importance to the Republic of Moldova.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Azerbaijan
Environmental Performance Reviews promote sustainable development throughout Europe. They present detailed studies on the environmental position of each country and examine the framework for environmental policy and management. This evaluation focuses on Azerbaijan.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Georgia
Environmental Performance Reviews promote sustainable development throughout Europe. They present detailed studies on environmental position of each country and examine the framework for environmental policy and management.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Yugoslavia
Environmental Performance Reviews promote sustainable development throughout Europe. They present detailed studies on environmental position of each country and examine the framework for environmental policy and management.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Albania
Environmental Performance Reviews promote sustainable development throughout Europe. They present detailed studies on environmental position of each country and examine the framework for environmental policy and management.
Environmental Performance Reviews: The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Environmental Performance Reviews promote sustainable development throughout Europe. They present detailed studies on environmental position of each country and examine the framework for environmental policy and management.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Uzbekistan
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 Uzbekistan’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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Romania
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. These reviews present a detailed study of countries’ 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 and food processing the transport of oil products and human health.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Bulgaria
The focus of the ECE review programme is to help countries in transition to move from a centrally planned to a market economy in order to improve their individual and collective performance in environmental management. The ultimate goal of this review programme is the promotion of sustainable development and the convergence of environmental conditions and policies throughout Europe. This report on Bulgaria focuses on two broad areas: the evolution of environmental policy and management from 1996 to 1999; and the current priorities of environmental policy and management.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Kazakhstan
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 Kazakhstan’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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Armenia
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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Kyrgyzstan
The focus of the ECE review programme is to help countries in transition to improve their individual and collective performances in environmental management. The ultimate goal is the promotion of sustainable development and the convergence of environmental conditions and policies throughout Europe. The review of Kyrgyzstan’s environmental performance highlights the outstanding natural beauty of the country and the efforts and difficulties for environmental management to maintain it under difficult economic circumstances. It is hoped that the recommendations contained in this report will be helpful not only to government but also environmental management academics and policy makers around the world.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Ukraine
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 present a detailed study of countries’ 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.
Environmental Performance Reviews: Croatia
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. These reviews present a detailed study of countries’ 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 and food processing the transport of oil products and human health.