Agroeconomia Croatica, Vol. 14 No. 1, 2024.
Pregledni rad
The Development of Environmental Policy in Croatia
Mateja Jež Rogelj
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Marija Živić
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Magdalena Zrakić Sušac
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Tihana Kovačićak
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Ornella Mikuš
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Sažetak
The paper describes the development of environmental policy in Croatia from the achievement of independence to the present day. Subsequent to the achievement of independence, the focus was placed on the creation of an institutional and legal framework for environmental policy, and the first Environmental Protection Act was adopted in 1994. In the pre-accession period, Croatian environmental regulations were harmonized with those of the European Union, leading to the improvements in many areas such as waste management and water and air pollution control. Since the accession, work has been ongoing to implement the European regulations and strengthen institutional capacity, as environmental policy and protection is one of the Union’s top priorities and an area that requires increasing attention.
Ključne riječi
Croatia, environment, institutions, legislation, policy
Hrčak ID:
319681
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Datum izdavanja:
20.7.2024.
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