Comparative Study of Environmental Institutional Framework and Setup in the GCC States

作者: Said Al-Saqri , Hameed Sulaiman

DOI: 10.4236/JEP.2014.59076

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摘要: Establishing environmental institutions will aid in providing effective responses on any changes the status of environment by improving current policies by having solid management strategies to combat environmental degradation. All the six member countries Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have established similar institutional bodies that serve with mandate of conserving and protecting environment. Degrees implementation, wealth, state reporting strategic planning are varying closer inspection has be done. Institutionalization GCC states be promoted cover major framework sustainable development strategies. This will guarantee use-effectiveness those polices other environmental management tools ensure natural resources. This paper attempts list examine all country’s environment setup through comparison the available information, highlighting achievement some some guidance for others how it could enhanced.

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