The Bulletin
Volume 8, Number 4 - Summer 1999
A quarterly magazine of the Regional Environmental Center
for Central and Eastern Europe (REC)


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INSIGHT

OPINION
The World Bank may have to do more, if it hopes to convince environmental NGOs that they will be heard when it comes to future activities of the Bank.
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AGRICULTURE
Kai Kipper from the Baltic Environmental Forum summarises genetic engineering activities and information needs in the Baltic countries.
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ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH
Europe's health and environment ministers take strides at London99
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The Aarhus Convention and health
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IMPLEMENTING AARHUS
Ratification of the Aarhus Convention getting closer
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BUSINESS
Industrialists state their case during unique dialogue with government leaders.
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NGO FINANCING
Slovak NGO shows the way to sustainable NGO financing.
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COVER STORY

WAR IN YUGOSLAVIA
During the war over Kosovo, the Yugoslav and Balkan natural and built environment was damaged during 78 days of bombing by NATO forces. But how much damage? Was it an Òecological catastropheÓ? What steps should now be taken to rebuild the Balkan environment? And perhaps more importantly, how can environmental threats be prevented from posing security problems to the Balkans or Europe as a whole?

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The dawn of environmental insecurity

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