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Presidential Decree No. 201/10 approving the Statute of the Ministry of Environment (MINAMB).

Country/Territory
Angola
Document type
Regulation
Date
2010
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Diário da República, I Série, No. 174.
Subject
Environment gen.
Keyword
Environmental planning Environmental standards Institution Policy/planning Standards Protection of environment
Geographical area
Africa, Central Africa, Least Developed Countries, South Atlantic
Entry into force notes
This Presidential Decree enters into force on the day of its publication.
Abstract

This Decree approves the Statute of the Ministry for Environment (MINAMB). The Statute, consisting of 5 Chapters and 2 Tables, divided into 27 articles, establishes attributions, composition and competences of the above mentioned institution, entited to coordinate strategies and policies for natural resources sustainable rational management; to design and control the fulfiment of the National Programme for Environmental Management; to design the legal framework to regulate the environmental sector; to guarantee the actual implementation of the National legislation; to promote trainings and education on environment, through dialogue and participation in order to a better environmental awareness; to develop environmental assessment and monitoring systems and promote its publica dissemination, etc.

Full text
Portuguese
Website
www.legis-palop.org

References - Legislation

Implemented by

Ministerial Decision No. 87/15 approving the Environmental Impact Assessment Unit (EIA).

Legislation | Angola | 2015

Keyword: Environmental planning, Environmental standards, Institution, EIA, Policy/planning, Standards, Protection of environment

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Repealed by

Presidential Decree No. 85/14 approving the Statute of the Ministry of Environment (MINAMB).

Legislation | Angola | 2014

Keyword: Environmental planning, Environmental standards, Institution, Policy/planning, Standards, Protection of environment

Source: FAO, FAOLEX