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East-west cooperation in the environment in Europe-problems, strategies, perspectives

Abstract

This report deals with problems and developments in the field of East-West cooperation in Europe. The major emphasis is put on the cooperation in the environmental field. Nevertheless it has to be stated that developments in the environmental field should not be separated from the developments in other fields of possible cooperation like economy, science and culture. The report is divided in five chapters and an appendix. In the first chapter the results of the study will be discussed on the basis of the research questions given by the National Energy Administration. The second chapter contains some background information on some basic trends in environmental problems in Eastern Europe; the German Democratic Republic, Poland, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union are the countries described here. Special emphasis is laid on Poland, a country of particular interest for Sweden. In the third chapter answers are given to the question, why East-West environmental cooperation is necessary. In chapter four existing forms of cooperation are surveyed. In this chapter, the author deals mainly with cooperations in the field of environmental protection, but he also gives an overview on cooperations in other fields. Four countries are included in this overview: the FGR, France, Great Britain  More>>
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1989
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
STEV-1989-R23
Reference Number:
SWD-90-007297; EDB-90-155078; NTS-91-002217; ERA-15-051006
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Basic documment to the report 'An environmentally adapted energy system', STEV--1990-2
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY, AND ECONOMY; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; AIR POLLUTION; CZECHOSLOVAKIA; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY; FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; FRANCE; GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC; HUNGARY; INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS; NETHERLANDS; POLAND; POLITICAL ASPECTS; SULFUR DIOXIDE; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; UNITED KINGDOM; USSR; AGREEMENTS; ASIA; CHALCOGENIDES; COOPERATION; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; EASTERN EUROPE; EUROPE; FINANCIAL INCENTIVES; FINANCING; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; POLLUTION; SULFUR COMPOUNDS; SULFUR OXIDES; WESTERN EUROPE; 293000* - Energy Planning & Policy- Policy, Legislation, & Regulation
OSTI ID:
7792231
Research Organizations:
Statens Energiverk, Stockholm (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE91707869
Availability:
NTIS (US Sales Only), PC A05/MF A01
Submitting Site:
SWD
Size:
Pages: 82 p
Announcement Date:
Nov 01, 1990

Citation Formats

Schreiber, Helmut. East-west cooperation in the environment in Europe-problems, strategies, perspectives. Sweden: N. p., 1989. Web.
Schreiber, Helmut. East-west cooperation in the environment in Europe-problems, strategies, perspectives. Sweden.
Schreiber, Helmut. 1989. "East-west cooperation in the environment in Europe-problems, strategies, perspectives." Sweden.
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title = {East-west cooperation in the environment in Europe-problems, strategies, perspectives}
author = {Schreiber, Helmut}
abstractNote = {This report deals with problems and developments in the field of East-West cooperation in Europe. The major emphasis is put on the cooperation in the environmental field. Nevertheless it has to be stated that developments in the environmental field should not be separated from the developments in other fields of possible cooperation like economy, science and culture. The report is divided in five chapters and an appendix. In the first chapter the results of the study will be discussed on the basis of the research questions given by the National Energy Administration. The second chapter contains some background information on some basic trends in environmental problems in Eastern Europe; the German Democratic Republic, Poland, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union are the countries described here. Special emphasis is laid on Poland, a country of particular interest for Sweden. In the third chapter answers are given to the question, why East-West environmental cooperation is necessary. In chapter four existing forms of cooperation are surveyed. In this chapter, the author deals mainly with cooperations in the field of environmental protection, but he also gives an overview on cooperations in other fields. Four countries are included in this overview: the FGR, France, Great Britain and the Netherlands. In chapter five, questions of general concern for East-West environmental cooperation are discussed. Appendix 1 gives an overview of the more important bilateral agreements between Eastern and Western European countries. Appendix 2 lists the institutions and names of the persons we interviewed. Appendix 3 gives an overview on the literature on East-West environmental cooperation in Europe.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
}