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National Level Coordination Structure of Agenda 21 Actions

Russian Federation

1. Key National Sustainable Development Coordination Mechanism(s)/Council(s).
State Environmental Protection Committee of the Russian Federation

Contact point (Name, Title, Office):
Telephone: (095) 252-25-03
Fax:
(095) 254-82-83
e-mail:
Mailing address: 123812 Moscow, GSP, ul. B. Gruzinskaya 4/6

2. Membership/Composition/Chairperson

2a. List of ministries and agencies involved:
Ministries of: Economy; Foreign Affairs; Natural Resources; Finance; Labour and Social Development; Health; Agriculture; General and Vocational Education.

2b. Names of para-statal bodies and institutions involved, as well as participation of academic and private sectors:
State Science and Technology Committee; State Environmental Protection Committee; Federal Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring Service; State Committee for Land Resources and Land Use; Federal Forestry Service; State Fisheries Committee;

2c. Names of non-governmental organizations:
"Ekosoglasiye".

3. Mandate role of above mechanism/council:
Transition to sustainable development which will ensure the balanced solution of socio-economic problems and the problems of maintaining a favourable environment and natural resource potential in order to meet the requirements of present and future generations.

4. If available, attach a diagram (organization chart) showing national coordination structure and linkages between ministries:

Submitted by
(Name):
V. I. Danilov-Danilyan
Signature:
Signed.
Title: Chairman of the State Environmental Protection Committee of the Russian Federation
Date: December 1996.
Ministry/Office: 123812 Moscow, GSP, ul. B. Gruzinskaya 4/6
Telephone: (095) 252-25-03
Fax: (095) 254-82-83
e-mail:

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