Dominican Republic - Environmental Priorities and Strategic Options : Country Environmental Analysis | Republica Dominicana Prioridades Ambientales y Opciones Estrategicas | Republica Dominicana - Prioridades ambientales y opciones estrategicas : Analisis ambiental del pais | Analisis Ambiental del Pais
2004
World Bank
This report discusses the affects of rapid economic growth and increased urbanization on the environmental quality of the Dominican Republic's natural resource base (e.g., water resources management--water quality, quantity and watershed management and solid waste collection and disposal have become major environmental concerns). It notes that the lack of systematic data limits an accurate and detailed assessment of the scope of the problems, however, the consensus is that: (i) the overall poor quality of surface, groundwater and coastal water resources is the result of a lack of waste water management and agricultural run-off, causing health problems that disproportionately affect the poor; (ii) water scarcity is a regional problem resulting from poor demand management in irrigation, urban water supply and tourist infrastructure in drier regions; (iii) weak watershed management leads to soil erosion and amplifies the damage and frequency of flooding; and (4) the overall lack of solid waste management pollutes water sources, causes disease and is a nuisance for both inhabitants and visitors. To rectify these problems, the country established the Secretariat for the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARN) in 2000, bringing all public institutions dealing with environmental issues under one roof. The World Bank has supported SEMARN through a Learning and Innovation Loan, and SEMARN has made significant progress since its inception by issuing environmental regulations, standards and impact assessment procedures, among other reforms and improvements. This report provides some indicative priority setting the Government could adopt or adjust in function of political and economic factors.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]El rápido crecimiento económico y el crecimiento urbano han afectado la calidad ambiental y han abusado de la base de los recursos naturales de la República Dominicana. En particular, el manejo de los recursos del agua (calidad del agua, cantidad y manejo de cuenca) y la recolección y disposición de la basura, se han convertido en las mayores preocupaciones ambientales. La falta de datos sistemáticos limita una evaluación exacta y detallada del alcance del problema.
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