This note summarizes the key findings of
a social assessment (SA) carried out in Caspian Sea
communities in Azerbaijan. The SA was carried out within the
framework of the government's National Environment
Action Plan (NEAP). The Caspian Sea SA helped identify
social assessment stakeholder prespectives and has important
implications for the government's NEAP and follow-up
investment project. A grant from the Swiss Government,
facilitated by the Swiss Executive Director's Office of
the World bank provided institutional and financial support
to this social assessment.
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
Kudat, Ayse,
Ozbilgin, Bulent,
Musayev, Ahmed |
Language: | English |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
1998-12
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Subjects: | CIVIL SOCIETY,
CLEAN WATER,
COMMERCIAL VALUE,
CONSTRUCTION,
DEVELOPMENT NETWORK,
DRINKING WATER,
ECOLOGY,
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS,
ECONOMIC DECLINE,
EMPLOYMENT,
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES,
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS,
FARMING,
FINANCIAL MEANS,
FINANCIAL SUPPORT,
FISHING,
HEALTH CONDITIONS,
INCOME,
LOCAL PEOPLE,
MERCURY,
NATURAL RESOURCES,
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS,
OIL,
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH,
POLLUTION,
PRIORITY ACTIONS,
SCIENCES,
SEA,
SEA WATER,
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT,
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS,
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,
UNEMPLOYMENT,
WATER SUPPLY,
WATERS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS,
CASPIAN SEA,
SOCIAL ASSESSMENTS,
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS,
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION,
SEA LEVEL RISE,
QUALITY OF EDUCATION,
INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE,
STATE INTERVENTION,
ACCESS TO INFORMATION,
GRANTS, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1998/12/692845/putting-peoples-perspective-environmental-action-caspian-sea-communities
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11514
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