Activities under the Espoo EIA Convention and its Protocol on SEA
(period between 3rd and 4th Meetings of the Parties, 2004-2008)
Capacity-building in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
See more recent activities for the period between the 4th and 5th meetings of the Parties (2008-2011).
See also the pages dedicated to transboundary EIA capacity-building in Central Asia and Caspian Sea.
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Preparation and dissemination of guidance Drafting of guidance on the practical application of the Convention for specific needs of the subregion (for cases of transboundary EIA in relation to, inter alia, transboundary watercourses) by a consultant. | See Central Asia page | |||
Carrying-out of workshops in
to finalize the guidance. | Conclusions of workshop on guidance for capacity building in Central Asia, Issyk-Kul (Kyrgyzstan), 5-7 October 2004 - see Central Asia page Armenia workshop held 17-19 September 2007, with financial support from Switzerland. Ukraine workshop expected early in 2008, with financial support from Switzerland. (Held in the Republic of Moldova, November 2008.env/eia/activities/activityEIAsubregion.html) | |||
Active dissemination of the guidance in the participating countries (through, for example, national workshops). | See Central Asia page | |||
Training course in transboundary EIA - methodology | First training workshop held in Tajikistan, 19-21 February 2007, with support from Switzerland. See Central Asia page for presentations, etc. Second workshop expected in Kazakhstan in summer 2007. Third workshop in Kyrgyzstan 26-30 November 2007. | |||
Supporting knowledge of the Convention and of transboundary EIA in Russian-speaking countries through the dissemination of a relevant Russian-language journal (Environmental Expertise and EIA, with 6 issues a year). | Funding for the first year provided by the company NordStream:
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| In addition, a transboundary EIA pilot project involving Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan is being initiated - see Central Asia. Furthermore, the secretariat has supported the following activities being lead by UNEP:
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In addition, Switzerland provided a study tour in the Geneva area, 6 April 2006, focused on the Central Asian States. |

