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Denmark's environmental assistance to Eastern Europe

1991 -1996

An assessment of project achievements, environmental policy performance and the role of foreign assistance.

Main report October 1998 by Mikael Skou Andersen, associate prof., Ph.D., Aarhus University in cooperation with PLS Consult and KPMG

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Denmark’s Environmental Assistance to Eastern Europe 1991-1996, an assessment of project achievements, environmental policy performance and the role of foreign assistance. Main report October 1998 by Mikael Skou Andersen, Aarhus University in cooperation with PLS Consult and KPMG:

The report is a summary and synthesis of the results of the external evaluation of the Danish Environmental Support Fund for Eastern Europe (DESF) initiated by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (DEPA) in 1997. It provides the principles for environmental assistance in the period 1991-96 and contains a description and assessment of the projects supported under DESF during this period. Furthermore, the report contains a description of the co-operation between DEPA and 8 selected countries in Eastern Europe. Finally, it provides a synthesis of key issues and problems as well as recommendations for future activities and improvements in the existing framework for Danish environmental assistance to Eastern Europe.

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