Azerbaijan Urban Environmental Profile
Popov, Sergei | June 2005
Abstract
This report describes and evaluates urban environmental issues in Azerbaijan. It was developed from the end of 2003 to 2004 from various sources of data, and the findings were discussed with the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, regional environmental nongovernment organizations, and bilateral assistance agencies active in urban environmental issues during the contact mission held on 19–26 January 2004. The mission confirmed the preliminary findings, discussed government priorities, and collected remaining data.
Citation
Popov, Sergei. 2005. Azerbaijan Urban Environmental Profile. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6210.Keywords
Work Environment
Urban Environment
Social Environment
Regulatory Environments
Marine Environment
International Environmental Relations
Institutional Environment Assessment
Global Environment
Environmental Sustainability
Environmental Strategy
Environmental Services
Environmental Resources
Environmental Management and Planning
Environmental Issues
Environmental Guidelines
Environmental Effects
Environment and Pollution Prevention
Environmental Control
Environmental Technology
Land Development
Forestry Development
Fishery Development
Environmental Statistics
Environmental Planning
Environmental Management
Environmental Education
Environmental Capacity
Pollution Control
Nature Protection
Environmental Conservation
Emission Control
Air quality indexes
Ecological risk assessment
Environmental impact evaluation
Analysis of environmental impact
Environmental toxicology
Health risk assessment
Rain and rainfall
Acid precipitation
Ozone-depleting substance mitigation
Greenhouse gas mitigation
Prevention of pollution
Air quality
Air quality management
Pollution
Emissions trading
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