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  • Tbilisi: UN, OSCE Report Speaks of Environmental Impact on Conflicts

    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    Oct 22 2004

    UN, OSCE Report Speaks of Environmental Impact on Conflicts

    Environmental degradation and competition for natural resources
    could sharpen disputes in areas of the southern Caucasus already
    mired in conflicts, report issued by OSCE, UNDP and the UN
    Environment Programme (UNEP) in Tbilisi on October 22, says.

    According to the report the militarized situation in such places as
    breakaway Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent
    regions of Azerbaijan also hampers waste management and disposal, and
    the maintenance and renovation of irrigation and hydroelectric dams,
    leading to stifled economic growth, according to the report,
    Environment and Security: Transforming Risks into Cooperation - The
    Case of the Southern Caucasus.

    `The assessment demonstrated that in the worst case, environmental
    stress and change could undermine security in the three South
    Caucasian countries,' Frits Schlingemann, Director of UNEP's Regional
    Office for Europe, was quoted in a joint press release issued by
    OSCE, UNEP, UNDP.

    Access to natural resources in conflict areas, management of
    cross-border environmental problems and the rapid development of the
    capital cities of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are some of the
    concerns highlighted in the new report, part of a wider effort called
    the Environment and Security Initiative, run jointly by OSCE, UNEP
    and UNDP.
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