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Press Release
New Phase of
Environmental Co-operation between UNEP and EEA on the road to the 1998
Ministerial Conference in Denmark
PRESS RELEASE
European Environment Agency, Copenhagen,
10 June, 1996
In order to improve access to environmental data and information for the countries with economies in transition, the EEA and UNEP have agreed a new phase of co-operation and co-ordination of their activities. This will reinforce the activities of UNEP and EEA in the preparation of the next Conference of European Environment Ministers to be held in Denmark in 1998.
Harmonisation of UNEP's ENRIN (1) Programme and the EEA's extended EIONET (2) are at the heart of the unique partnership announced today by Hans Alders, UNEP's Director and Regional Representative for Europe and Domingo Jiménez-Beltrán, Executive Director of the EEA.
In order to make the most efficient use of existing capacities and resources, the EEA and UNEP are proceeding with all possible speed to harmonise their activities, contacts, network structure and technical bases of their respective networks and capacity building programmes. This co-operation will be to the benefit of all their European partners, particularly in the CIS, Central and Eastern countries.
The extension of the EIONET to Central and Eastern European countries is being made possible through the funding of the European Commission's PHARE programme (3). The harmonisation of ENRIN and the extended EIONET network, will therefore mean that UNEP, EEA and PHARE will be able to work more closely together to improve the quality of environmental information for the countries in transition.
The EIONET-ENRIN harmonisation will provide a better means of addressing Europe's environmental problems. Their activities will help Central and Eastern European countries both improve access to and promote the use of environmental data and information within and between countries and at the European level. The harmonisation of networks will contribute significantly to the strengthening and consolidation of the technical base needed to support data gathering and dissemination, and result in more open access to data, improved data quality and standards, and lead to harmonised reporting on the state of Europe's environment.
In particular, the EEA-UNEP co-operation will directly contribute to the development of the assessment requested at the Sofia pan-European Environment Ministers Conference in October 1996, to plot the progress and prospects of European environmental problems. This report is a key input for improved understanding and decision making at the next Ministerial conference to be hosted by the Danish government in May 1998.
Notes for Editors
For further information from UNEP the EEA or PHARE please use the following contacts:
Press Officer
United Nations Environment Programme
11, chemin des Anemones
CH-1219 Chatelaine
Tel/Fax: +41-22-97.99294 / 99029
Mr. Gee
The European Environment Agency
Kongens Nytorv 6
DK-1050 Copenhagen
Tel/Fax: +45.3336.7100 / 7199
Mr. Griepink
The European Commission
DG I PHARE
Rue de la Loi 200
B-1049 Brussels
Tel/Fax: +32.2.29.62580 / 68040
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./media/newsreleases/Unep_pr.html or scan the QR code.
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