Serbia Environmental Performance Reviews: Second Review

The first Environmental Performance Review (EPR) of Yugoslavia carried out in 2002 included the review of Serbia as a constituent component of the country. In 2003, the Federation of Yugoslavia was restructured into a looser federation, the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, based on the equality of the two member States. In May 2006, these two States became fully independent, and Serbia has become a successor state of the State Union. The second EPR of Serbia was carried out in 2006 after Serbia gained its sovereignty. This second review intends to measure the progress made by Serbia in managing its environment since the 2002 EPR, as well as in addressing upcoming environmental challenges.

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Main Author: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) 2007
Subjects:Environmental Performance Review, environmental assessment, natural resource, natural resource conservation, sustainable development, land, land management and planning, land development, land pollution, land use, land conservation, ecosystem, management of natural resources, coast protection, coastal area, coastal ecosystem, coastal environment, coastal pollution, coastal water, marine conservation area, marine ecosystem, marine fauna, marine pollution, land-based marine pollution, sea resource, sea water protection, environmental management, waste analysis, waste collection, waste treatment, waste disposal, waste dumping, waste legislation, waste management, waste prevention, waste recycling, Environment Under Review,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/9630
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Summary:The first Environmental Performance Review (EPR) of Yugoslavia carried out in 2002 included the review of Serbia as a constituent component of the country. In 2003, the Federation of Yugoslavia was restructured into a looser federation, the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, based on the equality of the two member States. In May 2006, these two States became fully independent, and Serbia has become a successor state of the State Union. The second EPR of Serbia was carried out in 2006 after Serbia gained its sovereignty. This second review intends to measure the progress made by Serbia in managing its environment since the 2002 EPR, as well as in addressing upcoming environmental challenges.