About the REC

The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) is an independent, non advocacy, non-profit foundation. The REC was established in 1990 by Hungary, the United States, and the Commission of the European Communities. Seven countries have since joined these founding sponsors.

The REC's mission is to promote cooperation among diverse environmental groups and interests in Central and Eastern Europe; to act as a catalyst for developing solutions to environmental problems in this region; and to promote the development of a civil society. Beneficiary countries are Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia. In these countries REC primarily supports environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs), but also cooperates with local authorities, national governments, academic institutions, and the private sector.

In addition to its head office and local office in Budapest, the REC has local offices in Warsaw, Bratislava (serving both the Czech and Slovak Republics), Bucharest, Sofia, Ljubljana, Zagreb and Skopje. There are local coordinators in Lithuania and Latvia.


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The entire contents of this publication copyright ©1995 the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe.

No part of this report may be sold in any form or reproduced for sale without prior written permission of the copyright holder.

A report from the REC Initiative:
"Status of National Environmental Action Programs in Central and Eastern Europe
Case studies of Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, FYR Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia"
May 1995

ISBN: 963 8454 21 0

Published by:
The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe, 2000 Szentendre, Ady Endre út 9-11, Hungary


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