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Environmental Protection and Management Act 10/2019

2019LegislativeAdaptation, MitigationMore details
Sectors: Environment, Transport
The Environmental Protection and Management Act of 2019 repeals the 2015 version.

The Environmental Protection and Management Act of 2015 set up an institutional and administrative framework that codifies all decisions related to the national environment. It detailed the rights and duties of institutions responsible for dealing with offenses, protected areas, control and mitigation of pollution. It seeked to associate different kinds of non-governmental entities to its preventive and remedial decisions, and awareness-raising measures. The Act formulated a legal right for access to information related to the local environment in its various forms. The document charged the government to develop a National Environmental Policy Framework to implement specific objectives within the scope of the Act, and notably the reduction of greenhouse gases emissions. It further allowed the government to declare an area protected if the function of carbon sink is identified following the UNFCCC principles, and to monitor the given area.
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Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

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