Panama : Country Environmental Analysis

Panama is experiencing spectacular economic growth, averaging 7.5 percent during 2004-06; a construction boom; and emerging new opportunities and growing export markets. Despite this impressive growth performance, at the national level poverty rem...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Environmental Analysis (CEA)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/16445812/panama-country-environmental-analysis-panama-country-environmental-analysis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12303
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGGRESSIVE
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AIR QUALITY
ARABLE LAND
AUDITS
BASIC LEGISLATION
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
CANCER
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD SURVIVAL
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES
CRIME
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DISABILITY
DISEASES
ECOLOGICAL BALANCE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS
ECOSYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EFFECTIVE USE
EMISSION STANDARDS
EMISSIONS
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL USE
EQUILIBRIUM
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISHING
FORESTRY
FORMAL EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
HEALTH EFFECTS
HEALTH IMPACT
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
HEALTHY LIFE
HIGH CHILD MORTALITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN HEALTH
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
HYGIENE
ILLNESS
ILLNESSES
IMPORTANT POLICY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERVENTION
LAND TENURE
LAND USE
LAWS
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL POPULATION
LOGGING
MALARIA
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MANDATES
METALS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL PLANS
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
NATIONAL STRATEGY
NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
OIL
OIL EQUIVALENT
OIL REFINERIES
OZONE
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLLUTION CONTROL
POPULATION GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC POLICY
QUANTITATIVE GOALS
RAINFOREST
RAPID POPULATION GROWTH
RATE OF GROWTH
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE USE
RESPECT
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SCARCE RESOURCES
SEA LEVEL
SECTORAL POLICIES
SECTORAL PRIORITIES
SERVICE QUALITY
SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL IMPACT
SOCIAL ISSUES
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL SECTOR
SOCIAL SECTORS
SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOIL EROSION
STRATEGIC PRIORITY
SUPPLY CHAINS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE USE
TECHNICAL CAPACITY
TRADEOFFS
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN SPRAWL
URBANIZATION
USE OF RESOURCES
WAGES
WASTE
WATER POLLUTION
WATER RESOURCES
WETLANDS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
YOUNG CHILDREN
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGGRESSIVE
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AIR QUALITY
ARABLE LAND
AUDITS
BASIC LEGISLATION
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
CANCER
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD SURVIVAL
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES
CRIME
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DISABILITY
DISEASES
ECOLOGICAL BALANCE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS
ECOSYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EFFECTIVE USE
EMISSION STANDARDS
EMISSIONS
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL USE
EQUILIBRIUM
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISHING
FORESTRY
FORMAL EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
HEALTH EFFECTS
HEALTH IMPACT
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
HEALTHY LIFE
HIGH CHILD MORTALITY
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN HEALTH
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
HYGIENE
ILLNESS
ILLNESSES
IMPORTANT POLICY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERVENTION
LAND TENURE
LAND USE
LAWS
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL POPULATION
LOGGING
MALARIA
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MANDATES
METALS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL PLANS
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
NATIONAL STRATEGY
NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
OIL
OIL EQUIVALENT
OIL REFINERIES
OZONE
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLLUTION CONTROL
POPULATION GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC POLICY
QUANTITATIVE GOALS
RAINFOREST
RAPID POPULATION GROWTH
RATE OF GROWTH
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE USE
RESPECT
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SCARCE RESOURCES
SEA LEVEL
SECTORAL POLICIES
SECTORAL PRIORITIES
SERVICE QUALITY
SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL IMPACT
SOCIAL ISSUES
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL SECTOR
SOCIAL SECTORS
SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOIL EROSION
STRATEGIC PRIORITY
SUPPLY CHAINS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE USE
TECHNICAL CAPACITY
TRADEOFFS
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN SPRAWL
URBANIZATION
USE OF RESOURCES
WAGES
WASTE
WATER POLLUTION
WATER RESOURCES
WETLANDS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
YOUNG CHILDREN
World Bank
Panama : Country Environmental Analysis
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Panama
description Panama is experiencing spectacular economic growth, averaging 7.5 percent during 2004-06; a construction boom; and emerging new opportunities and growing export markets. Despite this impressive growth performance, at the national level poverty remained almost unchanged during 1997-2006 at around 37 percent (masking a decline in rural poverty and an increase in urban and indigenous areas). Key development challenges for Panama include: (a) sustaining its accelerated recent growth performance, and (b) translating growth into poverty reduction. Natural resources and the environment must be key elements of any successful strategy to meet these challenges. The main objective of the Panama Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) is to provide an analytical foundation to enhance the country's capacity to establish and address environmental policy priorities linked to poverty reduction and sustained economic growth. This report covers three main areas. First, the report analyzes the capabilities of Panama's institutions to perform essential tasks to manage the environment and natural resources; namely identifying problems and designing and implementing policies to solve them. The analysis therefore places great emphasis on the clarity of policies; mechanisms for coordination; use of and access to information, participation, and consultation; and, mechanisms to promote compliance with legislation. The premise of the institutional approach is that only strong institutions are able to offer efficient, equitable, and durable solutions to the increasingly complex problems faced by modern societies. Second, the report identifies environmental and natural resource management issues of key sectors, such as mining and tourism, to provide information on strategic synergies and tradeoffs involving the environment, economic growth, and poverty. Finally, the report offers new quantitative estimates in the fields of environmental health and climate change that will help the Government of Panama establish policy priorities.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Country Environmental Analysis (CEA)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Panama : Country Environmental Analysis
title_short Panama : Country Environmental Analysis
title_full Panama : Country Environmental Analysis
title_fullStr Panama : Country Environmental Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Panama : Country Environmental Analysis
title_sort panama : country environmental analysis
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/16445812/panama-country-environmental-analysis-panama-country-environmental-analysis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12303
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spelling okr-10986-123032021-04-23T14:03:04Z Panama : Country Environmental Analysis World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGGRESSIVE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AIR QUALITY ARABLE LAND AUDITS BASIC LEGISLATION BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CANCER CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE CHILD HEALTH CHILD SURVIVAL CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CITIZEN CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES CRIME DEBT DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES DEVELOPMENT PLANS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISABILITY DISEASES ECOLOGICAL BALANCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS ECOSYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EFFECTIVE USE EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT CREATION ENDANGERED SPECIES ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL USE EQUILIBRIUM EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISHING FORESTRY FORMAL EDUCATION GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT RESPONSE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH IMPACT HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH RISKS HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT HEALTHY LIFE HIGH CHILD MORTALITY HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN HEALTH HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HYGIENE ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMPORTANT POLICY INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERVENTION LAND TENURE LAND USE LAWS LIMITED RESOURCES LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL ECONOMY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL POPULATION LOGGING MALARIA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANDATES METALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL PLANS NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL STRATEGY NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT OIL OIL EQUIVALENT OIL REFINERIES OZONE POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION GROWTH PROGRESS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC POLICY QUANTITATIVE GOALS RAINFOREST RAPID POPULATION GROWTH RATE OF GROWTH REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS RENEWABLE RESOURCES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE CONSERVATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESOURCE USE RESPECT RURAL AREAS RURAL POVERTY SAFE WATER SANITATION SCARCE RESOURCES SEA LEVEL SECTORAL POLICIES SECTORAL PRIORITIES SERVICE QUALITY SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL PARTICIPATION SOCIAL SECTOR SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOIL EROSION STRATEGIC PRIORITY SUPPLY CHAINS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE TECHNICAL CAPACITY TRADEOFFS URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN POPULATION URBAN SPRAWL URBANIZATION USE OF RESOURCES WAGES WASTE WATER POLLUTION WATER RESOURCES WETLANDS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG CHILDREN Panama is experiencing spectacular economic growth, averaging 7.5 percent during 2004-06; a construction boom; and emerging new opportunities and growing export markets. Despite this impressive growth performance, at the national level poverty remained almost unchanged during 1997-2006 at around 37 percent (masking a decline in rural poverty and an increase in urban and indigenous areas). Key development challenges for Panama include: (a) sustaining its accelerated recent growth performance, and (b) translating growth into poverty reduction. Natural resources and the environment must be key elements of any successful strategy to meet these challenges. The main objective of the Panama Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) is to provide an analytical foundation to enhance the country's capacity to establish and address environmental policy priorities linked to poverty reduction and sustained economic growth. This report covers three main areas. First, the report analyzes the capabilities of Panama's institutions to perform essential tasks to manage the environment and natural resources; namely identifying problems and designing and implementing policies to solve them. The analysis therefore places great emphasis on the clarity of policies; mechanisms for coordination; use of and access to information, participation, and consultation; and, mechanisms to promote compliance with legislation. The premise of the institutional approach is that only strong institutions are able to offer efficient, equitable, and durable solutions to the increasingly complex problems faced by modern societies. Second, the report identifies environmental and natural resource management issues of key sectors, such as mining and tourism, to provide information on strategic synergies and tradeoffs involving the environment, economic growth, and poverty. Finally, the report offers new quantitative estimates in the fields of environmental health and climate change that will help the Government of Panama establish policy priorities. 2013-02-11T20:28:11Z 2013-02-11T20:28:11Z 2008-06-23 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/16445812/panama-country-environmental-analysis-panama-country-environmental-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12303 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Panama