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Republic of Lebanon - Country Environmental Analysis



informe Jun 2011 ; 162 páginas
Ed. World Bank - Washington
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Abstract:
Environment has remained a secondary priority, characterized by an uncompleted legal and institutional framework as well as by ineffective policies to address the challenges and political constraints to deliver reforms. These challenges are:
-Regional disparities in poverty levels
-There are still continued pressures on Lebanon’s natural resources, especially water, of which 64% is for agriculture and 26% is for domestic demand with 1-2 days a week limited access of potable water due to poor services.
-Wastewater connections covered 66% of households in 2007, but wastewater treatment is lagging behind.
-Municipal solid waste collection seems to have been resolve, whereas disposal remains a persistent issue.
-High urban pressure on the Lebanese coast line is witnessed in most of its 225 km.
-The Governance system is based on a special interest group approach.

Destino Audiencia:

Actores de la Cooperación , Ingeniero, diseńador , Economista , los políticos

Palabras claves:

medio ambiante (CI) (DT) (HP) , saneamiento (CI) (DT) (HP)

País:

Líbano (CI) (DT) (HP)

Editor/Difusor:

World Bank - Washington - Estados Unidos
    

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