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Title:
Rapid Assessment of Regulatory, Policy, and Institutional Framework for Natural Resource Management (Republic of Georgia)
Series Title:
Technical Report 1
Creator:
Global Water for Sustainability Program (Florida International University)
Place of Publication:
Miami, Florida
Publisher:
Florida International University
Publication Date:
2011
Language:
English
Physical Description:
120 pages
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Subjects / Keywords:
Natural resources
Spatial Coverage:
Georgia (Republic)
Notes
Abstract:
The objective of the Rapid National Assessment is to analyze the current legal, policy and institutional setting and existing practices for natural resources management at the national level and to suggest improvements towards managing Georgia’s natural resource base more sustainably and in an integrated way within natural boundaries of landscapes/watersheds. The focus is on sectors for water, land, biological and mineral resources management as well as on sectors having adverse impacts on ecosystems, including agriculture, energy, and water supply. The existing enabling environment and current practices for waste management, natural disasters and climate change, significantly affecting the country’s resource base, are also considered. The study concludes that the current legal, policy and institutional frameworks do not support integrated natural resources planning and management within boundaries of river basins/watersheds. There are few provisions in environmental laws that require simultaneous management of natural resources. Most of these provisions are contained in the existing and draft laws on water. However, even in these laws the focus is on water resources with little or no consideration of other resources. Furthermore, these provisions are very general and need further elaboration.
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