Research
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Many issues that are significant for sustainable development are broad in scope and cut across the interests and mandates of government departments and socioeconomic sectors. Here we define them as being environment, water and energy, all of crucial importance in developing Suriname.
Environment & Land (5 items)

Study of Districts
An assessment of the economic infrastructure of districts in Suriname (National Planning Office, 2002)

SURINAME-GUYANA MARITIME AND TERRITORIAL DISPUTES: A LEGAL AND HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
What would the tribunal ultimately decide? What legal and historic recedents should the tribunal consider in arriving at its decision? This paper will address these questions and offer predictions about the likely outcomes. It will indicate that Guyana has the stronger claim to the New River Triangle, that Suriname will likely maintain title to the entire Courantyne River, and that Guyana has the stronger claim to the “triangle of overlap” in the offshore economic zone. (THOMAS W. DONOVAN, 2004)
Water (1 items)

Experimental Water Board Districts
The document sets out a framework how to successfully set up and run a Water Board District. (this fits within the current decentralization policies) (ILACO Suriname NV, 2004)
Energy (1 items)

Forecast energy growth until 2020
This presentation gives a revealing overview of Suriname's energy need until 2020. (EBS - 2006)


