Republic of Ecuador Country Environmental Analysis : Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Management for Sustained Economic Growth and Poverty Alleviation
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ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTSFINANCIAL RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS
HUMAN RESOURCES
NATIONAL LEVEL
AIR POLLUTION
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
AIR EMISSIONS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
POLLUTION
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
FUTURE GENERATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
TIMBER
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
CDF
PUBLIC GOOD
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
AIR POLLUTANTS
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
ILLNESS
PROMOTING COMPLIANCE
MONITORING COMPLIANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS
ALLEGED VIOLATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
FORESTRY
HEALTH PROBLEMS
AIR QUALITY
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
BIODIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL FUNCTIONS
MONITORING SYSTEM
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES
TRADE ORGANIZATION
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STANDARDS
CARBON
SOLID WASTE
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS
LAND DEGRADATION
NITROGEN OXIDES
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
ENVIRONMENTAL
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
LAND USE
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ECONOMIC RENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTIONS
DEBT
ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTIVES
ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM
NATIONAL INCOME
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
PILOT PROJECTS
CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT
ENFORCEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
MINES
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL COUNCIL
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT
SUSTAINABLE USE
REFERENCE POINT
ENFORCEMENT STRATEGY
COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL COORDINATION
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
EMISSION
PRODUCTION PATTERNS
GREEN ACCOUNTING
HAZARDOUS WASTES
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
POLLUTION PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
PUBLIC ACCESS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES
ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSES
ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY
DEFORESTATION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC OPINION
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
LICENSING PROCESS
VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE
POLICY FRAMEWORK
ENVIRONMENTAL SECTOR
INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
NATURAL CAPITAL
ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
WATER QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY
LICENSING PROCEDURES
FARMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES
EMISSIONS
EMISSION STANDARDS
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES
ENFORCEMENT MEASURES
NATURAL GAS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
NATIONAL AUTHORITY
OIL RESERVES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSE
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
POLLUTION CONTROL
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FILE COMPLAINTS
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT EVALUATION
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL OBLIGATIONS
POLLUTION PREVENTION
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITIES
HAZARDOUS WASTE
ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS
OIL SECTOR
PESTICIDE
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS
AUDITS
COMPLIANCE MONITORING
ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
WATER POLLUTION
OIL
TRADEOFFS
NATURAL RESOURCE
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
ENFORCEMENT ACTION
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
CIVIL SOCIETY STAKEHOLDERS
FISCAL POLICIES
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL SUPPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
DISABILITY
WATER RESOURCES
CONSERVATION
ECOLOGICAL SERVICES
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12738Abstract
Ecuador is a country with exceptional natural resource and environmental advantages and challenges. It is strategically located and has considerable oil reserves in the interior and the coastal region. This document does not aim to describe the state of the environment in Ecuador. Rather, its main objective is to provide an analytical foundation to identify the country's institutional weaknesses and provide practical policy options that will enhance its capacity to establish and address environmental policy priorities linked to poverty reduction and sustained economic growth. Linking environmental considerations to sectoral projects and policies will provide important information on key synergies and tradeoffs involving the environment, economic growth, and poverty. The second objective is to guide environmental assistance and capacity building supported by the bank or other development partners through the assessment of capacity issues, especially in relation to specific environmental priorities. The main elements of the Country Environment Analysis (CEA) include analyses of: a) environment and natural- resource-related institutions, b) the environmental aspects of the oil sector, c) forestry, d) conservation, e) environmental-health, and f) climate change. The CEA also identifies policy recommendations and describes the role that the World Bank could play in helping the Government of Ecuador (GOE) strengthen its institutional capacity in order to address the country's natural resource and environmental problems in a more effective way.Date
2007-06-28Identifier
oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/12738http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12738
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