Environment in Emerging and Transition Economies

Constructive dialogue encompassing sharing of experience and information between OECD countries and non-member states for consensus building and adequate addressing of global environmental issues is of primary importance for reaching overall goals of sustainable development.

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Greening Development: Enhancing Capacity for Environmental Management and Governance

30-Jan-2012

This policy guidance outlines a number of steps to be considered when building capacity for greening national development planning, national budgetary processes and key economic sector strategies.

OECD/EAP Task Force Contributes to the 7th "Environment for Europe" Ministerial Conference

from 21-Sep-2011 to 23-Sep-2011

This Conference took place in Astana (Kazakhstan) on 21-23 September 2011 and covered two main themes: 1) sustainable management of water and water-related ecosystems and 2) greening the economy: mainstreaming the environment into economic development.

Annual Meeting of the Task Force for the Implementation of the Environmental Action Programme: Outlining future actions on water economics and green growth

12-May-2011

The annual meeting of the EAP Task Force, taking place in Berlin on 12-13 May 2011, was focused on the results of the work done since the last “Environment for Europe” Ministerial Conference in Belgrade (2007) and possible future work after a similar high-level event planned for September 2011 in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Medium-term management of green budgets: the case of Ukraine

23-Mar-2011

The purpose of the study is to examine the medium-term budget planning process in Ukraine and the extent to which this approach is used within the environmental sector. It aims to assist the Ukrainian government to integrate environmental programmes more effectively into overall programming, financial planning and budgeting practices which could result into more adequate and predictable allocations to the environment sector. The study also seeks to analyse the implications of the progressive shift in aid modalities towards sectoral and general budget support.

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