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The Italian Ministry for
the Environment and Territory organised under the Italian EU Presidency
a Workshop on “Environmental Acquis in Central Europe and Balkan
Region: a driving Force for Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation".
The event was held in Zagreb, October 4, 2003, in the framework of the
First International Fair of Enviromental Protection, Eco Technologies
and Municipal Equipments, and took advantage from the discussion started
in July 2003 in Trieste with the workshop on the environmental challenges
in the enlarged Europe and on the tools to integrate the environment into
sectorial policies.
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The conclusions of the Trieste meeting have raised the necessity for Acceding
and Accession Countries to strengthen their administrative capacity and
take advantage from the bilateral and multilateral cooperation to better
finalize the process of transposition of the Acquis Communitaire.
The Zagreb workshop, chaired by the Executive director of the Regional
Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe, Mrs. Marta Bonifert,
intended to further stress the importance of both bilateral and international
cooperation as a mean to accomplish the approximation to EU regulations
and standards.
Representatives from Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovenia and Serbia/Montenegro
were invited to present their experiences on bilateral and multilateral
coperation in the environmental field, as well as proposals for further
cooperation programmes aimed to facilitate their approximation to the
European Union.
Representatives from small and medium sized Italian companies were also
invited to attend the workshop.
Final Agenda of the workshop is now available
for download (PDF file)
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