Environmental planning in the wider Caribbean and Latin America: Constraints to an effective regional institutional structure

This document is also located in the following: Report and Documentation Submitted to the Second Meeting of Planning Officials in the Caribbean [CEPAL/CARIB 80/7].

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spelling oai-11362-461872020-10-30T15:15:03Z Environmental planning in the wider Caribbean and Latin America: Constraints to an effective regional institutional structure McRae, Everill COOPERACION REGIONAL MEDIO AMBIENTE POLITICA AMBIENTAL REGIONAL COOPERATION ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY This document is also located in the following: Report and Documentation Submitted to the Second Meeting of Planning Officials in the Caribbean [CEPAL/CARIB 80/7]. States that the countries of the Wider Caribbean exhibit a number of similar features of environmental impact as a result of the development process. There are likely to be objectives common to most of the national policies for environmental planning, but there may be some variance however concerning the strategies for achieving these objectives and the institutional arrangements devised for implementation. This variance does not however negate the benefits that can be derived from regional cooperation, but rather brings into focus the caution required in formulating techniques and institutions for cooperative actions. Suggests that in view of the financial constraints, steps should be taken to ensure that available assistance by the existing international agencies be fully utilized. Introduction. -- Summary. -- Effectiveness in Planning. -- Environmental Planning in the Wider Caribbean. -- The Essential of Regional Cooperation. -- The CARICOM Framework. -- Appropriate Institutional Arrangements. -- References. 2020-10-23T16:08:21Z 2020-10-23T16:08:21Z 1980-05 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46187 CDCC/PO/WP/80/15 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean
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topic COOPERACION REGIONAL
MEDIO AMBIENTE
POLITICA AMBIENTAL
REGIONAL COOPERATION
ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
spellingShingle COOPERACION REGIONAL
MEDIO AMBIENTE
POLITICA AMBIENTAL
REGIONAL COOPERATION
ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
McRae, Everill
Environmental planning in the wider Caribbean and Latin America: Constraints to an effective regional institutional structure
description This document is also located in the following: Report and Documentation Submitted to the Second Meeting of Planning Officials in the Caribbean [CEPAL/CARIB 80/7].
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title Environmental planning in the wider Caribbean and Latin America: Constraints to an effective regional institutional structure
title_short Environmental planning in the wider Caribbean and Latin America: Constraints to an effective regional institutional structure
title_full Environmental planning in the wider Caribbean and Latin America: Constraints to an effective regional institutional structure
title_fullStr Environmental planning in the wider Caribbean and Latin America: Constraints to an effective regional institutional structure
title_full_unstemmed Environmental planning in the wider Caribbean and Latin America: Constraints to an effective regional institutional structure
title_sort environmental planning in the wider caribbean and latin america: constraints to an effective regional institutional structure
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