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Environment & Land

This section is still under construction as we are looking to fill up the gaps in the library. Your information is off course always appreciated (please make sure there are no copyright issues).

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Beleid en Actieprogramma Duurzaam Beheer Niet Urbane Milieu

Beleid en Actieprogramma Duurzaam Beheer Niet Urbane Milieu


Dit hoofdrapport omvat 1) het beleidskader voor duurzaam beheer van het Niet-urbane milieu vanuit 4 aandachtsgebieden en 2) een Actieprogramma voor duurzaam beheer van niet-urbane milieu met een tentatief kostentotaal van € 16.7 miljoen.

 
Country Environment Assessment

Country Environment Assessment


The study makes an assessment of the environment in Suriname including policy, legal and institutional framework, state of the environment, development priorities, donor funded activities, issues impacts and opportunities, priority actions and safeguards in IDB projects regarding the Environment. (Buursink/IDB - 2005)
 
Diagnosis of Land Management Issues in Suriname (including Annexes)

Diagnosis of Land Management Issues in Suriname (including Annexes)


The study is the result of the Land Management Project and analyzes land use and management (legal, institutional and information database infrastructure), land use & administration process, shortcoming, impacts and efforts to improve land management. (Buursink, IDB, 2002)
 
Study of Districts

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

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)
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