Environmental Finance and Development

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A01=Ana Maria Boromisa
A01=Ana Marija Boromisa
A01=Ana Pavicic Kaselj
A01=Sanja Tisma
Author_Ana Maria Boromisa
Author_Ana Marija Boromisa
Author_Ana Pavicic Kaselj
Author_Sanja Tisma
Boromisa
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climate change mitigation financing
Concession Agreements
Ecological Economics
Energy Efficiency
Environmental Development
Environmental Finance
Environmental Issues
environmental regulation challenges
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EU Accession Process
EU Acquis
EU environmental policy
EU ETS
EU Fund
EU GHG Emission
EU Legislation
EU Requirement
EU Support
EU Sustainable Development Strategy
EU Water
European Commission Dg Environment
European Union ETS
GDP Decline
IRU
IRU WKH
Kaselj
LCP Directive
National Environmental Action Plan
nature conservation finance
NMVOC Emission
Op Environment
River Basin Districts
River Basin Management Plans
sustainable development strategies
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waste sector funding
water resource management

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415586092
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book focuses on environmental financing in the process of alignment with the EU.

Based on comparative analysis of national environmental strategies and financial needs, and their links with strategic development documents in five selected countries (Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, Turkey) the book identifies main achievements and remaining challenges in the main areas of environmental regulation: nature protection, water, waste, air and climate change.

For each area the same concept is applied: current situation is presented, followed by an overview of institutional and legal frameworks. Division of competences between actors at the same or at different levels is addressed. Costs of implementation are estimated and possible sources of financing identified.

Sanja Tišma is Director of the Institute for International Relations (IMO) at the University of Zagreb, Croatia

Ana Marija Boromisa is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for International Relations (IMO) at the University of Zagreb, Croatia

Ana Pavičić Kaselj is Senior Research Economist at the Institute for International Relations (IMO) at the University of Zagreb, Croatia

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