Lao PDR Environment Monitor

This Monitor builds on the experiences of other Country Environment Monitors in the region and embraces the key principles articulated by the framework for preparing Country Environmental Analysis initiatives of the Asian Development Bank and the W...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Vientiane 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/699791468772487381/Lao-PDR-Environment-Monitor
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spelling okr-10986-339292021-04-23T14:01:58Z Lao PDR Environment Monitor World Bank NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT FOREST DEGRADATION BIODIVERSITY WATER QUALITY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS AIR QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS This Monitor builds on the experiences of other Country Environment Monitors in the region and embraces the key principles articulated by the framework for preparing Country Environmental Analysis initiatives of the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank. The Monitor has three sections. Section 1 reviews trends in natural resources and environmental quality, along with their linkages to poverty. The capacity of Government institutions, policies, legislation and instruments are assessed in Section 2. The environmental challenges confronting the country are analyzed in Section 3. Information has been obtained from a variety of sources, including the Lao Government and Bank publications, academic and scholarly material and personal experience. Several surveys and assessments were undertaken to obtain additional data and insights: (i) A Capacity Assessment was undertaken to assess the effectiveness of the country's institutions regulatory framework; (ii) Public Environmental Expenditures were reviewed to better understand the allocation and trends in environment-related expenditures; (iii) A Survey of Environmental Attitudes was undertaken to assess the perceptions of individuals working in environmental professions in Lao PDR; and (iv) the Poverty-Environment Nexus in Lao PDR was further studied. The results of these surveys and analyses are included in the report. 2020-06-17T16:10:40Z 2020-06-17T16:10:40Z 2007-05-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/699791468772487381/Lao-PDR-Environment-Monitor http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33929 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Vientiane Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study East Asia and Pacific Lao People's Democratic Republic
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topic NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
FOREST DEGRADATION
BIODIVERSITY
WATER QUALITY
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
AIR QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONS
spellingShingle NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
FOREST DEGRADATION
BIODIVERSITY
WATER QUALITY
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
AIR QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONS
World Bank
Lao PDR Environment Monitor
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Lao People's Democratic Republic
description This Monitor builds on the experiences of other Country Environment Monitors in the region and embraces the key principles articulated by the framework for preparing Country Environmental Analysis initiatives of the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank. The Monitor has three sections. Section 1 reviews trends in natural resources and environmental quality, along with their linkages to poverty. The capacity of Government institutions, policies, legislation and instruments are assessed in Section 2. The environmental challenges confronting the country are analyzed in Section 3. Information has been obtained from a variety of sources, including the Lao Government and Bank publications, academic and scholarly material and personal experience. Several surveys and assessments were undertaken to obtain additional data and insights: (i) A Capacity Assessment was undertaken to assess the effectiveness of the country's institutions regulatory framework; (ii) Public Environmental Expenditures were reviewed to better understand the allocation and trends in environment-related expenditures; (iii) A Survey of Environmental Attitudes was undertaken to assess the perceptions of individuals working in environmental professions in Lao PDR; and (iv) the Poverty-Environment Nexus in Lao PDR was further studied. The results of these surveys and analyses are included in the report.
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title Lao PDR Environment Monitor
title_short Lao PDR Environment Monitor
title_full Lao PDR Environment Monitor
title_fullStr Lao PDR Environment Monitor
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publisher World Bank, Vientiane
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/699791468772487381/Lao-PDR-Environment-Monitor
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