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Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in a Transboundary Context

Activities in South-Eastern Europe

 
Convention (& amendments)
Protocol
Albania
is a Party to the Convention(and its first amendmentand its second amendment)
is a Party to the Protocol
Bosnia and Herzegovina
is a Party to the Convention
Bulgaria
is a Party to the Convention(and its first amendmentand its second amendment)
is a Party to the Protocol
Croatia
is a Party to the Convention(and its first amendmentand its second amendment)
is a Party to the Protocol
Greece
is a Party to the Convention
Montenegro
is a Party to the Convention(and its first amendmentand its second amendment)
is a Party to the Protocol
Romania
is a Party to the Convention(and its first amendment)
is a Party to the Protocol
Serbia
is a Party to the Convention
is a Party to the Protocol
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
is a Party to the Convention
Subregional workshops

Series of three workshops (between 3rd and 4th sessions of the Meeting of the Parties):

Belgrade, 16-17 December 2004

Ohrid (The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), 30 June - 1 July 2005

Koprivshtitza (Bulgaria), 3-4 November 2005

Further subregional workshops (between 4th and 5th sessions of the Meeting of the Parties):

including on the relationship between EIA and SEA, Koprivshtitsa (Bulgaria), 17-19 November 2008

on raising awareness of application of the Espoo Convention, Podgorica, 15-16 December 2009

Bucharest agreement

Multilateral agreement among the countries of South-Eastern Europe for implementation of the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (Bucharest, 2008). The agreement was drafted during a series of the three workshops, and then adopted and signed during the fourth meeting of the Parties. More »

 

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