SUSTAINABLE DEYELOPMENT IN OMSK - LESSONS FOR CENTRAL EUROPE

Judith MARQUAND



Sergey KOSTAREV




Abstract

This paper tells the story of two short development projects in Omsk, one in 2002-3 and a successor project in 2005, both funded by the UK Government under its Smali Environmental Projects Scheme (SEPS). The first project lasted 9 months and was entitled “Building Capacity in the City of Omsk to Undertake and Implement Strategie Planning for Sustainable Development”. The second project, which grew directly out of the first one, also lasted for 9 months and was called “Developing a Strategie Plan for Zero Waste in the City of Omsk”.


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Commission of the European Communities, Draft Declaration on guiding Principles for Sustainable Deoelopment. Brussels, 25.5.2005 COM(2005) 218 finał, 2005.

SEPS-83 Project, 2003a Building Capacity in Omsk City to Undertake and Implement Strategie Planning for Sustainable Deoelopment: Analytical Report. Omsk, 2003.

SEPS-83 Project, 2003b Building Capacity in Omsk City to Undertake and Implement Strategie Planning for Sustainable Deoelopment: Action Plan. Omsk, 2003.
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2020-12-10

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MARQUAND, J., & KOSTAREV, S. (2020). SUSTAINABLE DEYELOPMENT IN OMSK - LESSONS FOR CENTRAL EUROPE. Economic and Environmental Studies, 8, 93–104. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/ees/article/view/2988

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Judith MARQUAND 

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