The third meeting of the EaP GREEN Steering Committee will take place in Minsk, Belarus on 8 October 2014. It will bring together the National Focal Points from the EaP countries, representatives of the civil society and relevant Regional Environmental Centres and the four EaP GREEN partners (OECD, UNECE, UNEP, and UNIDO). The key objective is to discuss progress with programme implementation and plans for the following year.
In addition, each Annual Steering Committee meeting features a thematic discussion. The 2014 meeting will focus on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) as a tool for mainstreaming environment into economic development at a national and local level. The participants will further be invited to discuss challenges and lessons learned with regard to developing national legislative frameworks and practice for application of SEA in different economic sectors and geographical scales. The role of the international financial institutions will also be addressed.
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Agenda | ENG | RUS | |
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Introduction to the UNECE Protocol on Strategic Environmental Assessment Ms. Aphrodite Smagadi, Secretary of the UNECE Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context. |
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Strategic environmental assessment and green economy Martin Smutny, Integra Consult |
ENG | RUS | |
Belarus: Challenges in application of SEA in Belarus and ways to address them under EaP GREEN Programme, Mr. Alexander Andreev, Ministry of Natural Resources |
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Estonia: Strategic environmental assessment of Estonia’s energy sector development programme for 2020 |
ENG | RUS | |
Czech Republic: SEA in spatial planning, |
ENG | RUS | |
Poland: Experiences in application of the SEA in the transboundary context for spatial development planning, |
ENG | ||
Ukraine: SEA of Sustainable Development Strategy for Bakhchisaraysky District & experience of EBRD in carrying out strategic environmental review of the Ukraine sustainable energy lending facility, |
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Moldova: Development of the SEA legislative framework and its pilot application to the Orhei Town Master Plan. |
ENG | RUS |