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State of the Environment 2003
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2003
Analytical Information Centre of Armenia
The State of the Environment of Armenia report includes analyses of different environmental issues e.g., air pollution, climate change, surface and ground water, soil and land resources, biodiversity, geology, waste, and health issues. As well as it provides analyses about the driving forces and different policies in order to solve number of environmental problems.
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State of the Environment Report for Armenia Year 2000
2000
Analytic Information Center (AIC) of the Ministry of Nature Protection of Armenia
This report consists of seven main topics covering contemporary National environmental priorities of the Republic of Armenia. The report is presented both in Armenian and English. There are several subtopics presented for each specific chapter. The report is structured according to the OECD Pressure - State - Response indicator framework. Report contains up to date information on environmental situation in Armenia, main problems, trends, management structure and the national environmental policy. In the report you will also find a short overview of Armenia's socio-economic situation, population, history and culture. The list of relevant national and international Internet links is provided for each chapter. Browsing the Map Library presented in the report will offer you a wide range of general, thematic, and regional maps of Armenia.
Also available:
Armenian language version
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State of the Environment 1998 Armenia 1999
1999
Ministry of Environmental Protection, Republic of Armenia; UNEP/ GRID-Arendal
This report assesses eight main environmental themes for Armenia: biodiversity, water resources, Lake Sevan (flora, fauna, physical features and other sectors), wetlands, air pollution, land resources, forest resources and hazardous waste. The report also includes background information on Armenia ("Features of Armenia") and information on its environmental institutions, education, legislation and international cooperation.
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Biodiversity of Armenia 2000
2000
Ministry of Nature Protection
Due to the diversity of altitudes, climates and landscapes found in the country, Armenia supports a surprisingly high diversity of plants and animals, including many endemic, relict and rare species. In the past decade, a series of new laws have been developed, including regulations relating to protected areas (1991), a land code (1991) and a forest statute (1994). During the 1990s Armenia has joined a number of international conventions which relate to biodiversity conservation.
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