Evaluación de impacto ambiental transfronteriza en Centroamérica : Lineamientos generales Auteur Aguilar Rojas G., Iza A.O., Cedeño Bonilla M. Date 2006 Source IUCN (ID: MON-079799) Éditeur | Lieu de publication UICN Mesoamérica | San José, Costa Rica ISBN 2-8317-0934-2 Pages 104 p. Type du document Série Langue Espagnol Pays/Territoire Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Effet transfrontière Relations internationales/coopération EIA Principe de précaution Participation du public Aire géographique Amérique Centrale Résumé Central America is a region that shares ecosystems, river basins, and protected areas. The development of projects, plans or activities likely to produce transboundary impacts need to be appropriately considered, and an EIA process established and anchored in regional policies and legislation. This book, elaborated by Dr. Alejandro Iza, Director of the ELC, Dr. Grethel Aguilar, Regional Director, IUCN ORMA, and Marianela Cedeño, environmental lawyer at the IUCN Regional Office in Mesoamerica analyses the relevant initiatives on transboundary EIA in the world, and advances the basic elements of a regional agreement on EIA in a transboundary context for Central America. Texte intégral MON-079799.pdf Site web www.iucn.org