Co-ordination of green policies at the centre of government in Romania
This policy paper analyses the institutional mechanisms in place and under preparation
in Romania to steer and co-ordinate policy development and action priorities relating
to climate change. It also reviews the risks and opportunities for the newly created
co-ordination mechanisms within the centre of government in this policy area, looks
at how the co-ordination mechanisms for greening of the economy align with existing
governance frameworks in terms of mandate, and discusses lessons learned from the
framework for sustainable development. Drawing upon extensive consultations and peer
input from OECD countries, this policy paper offers tailored recommendations for enhancing
green governance in Romania.
Published on February 19, 2024
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