Capacity building and institutional development programne for environmental management in Afghanistan : progress report, January-December 2006 / UNEP Post-Conflict and Disaster Management Branch.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul : UNEP Post-Conflict and Disaster Management Branch, 2007. Description: 120 p. ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet GE160. A3.
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Contents:
Contents: Executive summary (2006)—Table of contents—1. Introduction—2. The Afghanistan context in 2006—3. Preparatory activities and staff recruitment (component 0)—4. Environmental coordination (component 1)—5. Institutional restructuring (component 2)—6. Environmental impact assessment (component 3)—7. Environmental law (component 4)—8. Community-based natural resources management (component 5)—9. Environment policy and planning (component 6) and monitoring, information and analysis (component 7)—10. Environment education : communication, outreach and education (component 8)—11. Multilateral environmental agreements (component 9)—12. Conclusions and next steps—Annexes.
Summary: Summary: “The UNEP capacity and institution building programme for Afghanistan was requested by the former Afghan Military of Irrigation, water resources and environment (MIWRE) as a key follow-up activity to the UNEP…”—(p. 3).

Cover title.
Spiral bound.
“March 2007”.
“UNEP Post-Conflict and Disaster Management Branch”—cover title.
“A project funded by the European Commission, the government of Finland and the Global Environment Facility (GEF)”—cover title.

Contents: Executive summary (2006)—Table of contents—1. Introduction—2. The Afghanistan context in 2006—3. Preparatory activities and staff recruitment (component 0)—4. Environmental coordination (component 1)—5. Institutional restructuring (component 2)—6. Environmental impact assessment (component 3)—7. Environmental law (component 4)—8. Community-based natural resources management (component 5)—9. Environment policy and planning (component 6) and monitoring, information and analysis (component 7)—10. Environment education : communication, outreach and education (component 8)—11. Multilateral environmental agreements (component 9)—12. Conclusions and next steps—Annexes.

Summary: “The UNEP capacity and institution building programme for Afghanistan was requested by the former Afghan Military of Irrigation, water resources and environment (MIWRE) as a key follow-up activity to the UNEP…”—(p. 3).

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