1.2.1 Economic Driving Forces
1.2.1.1 Industry
1.2.1.2 Energy
1.2.1.3 Agriculture
1.2.1.4 Transport
1.2.1.5. Forestry
1.2.1.6. Fishery
1.2.2 Social Driving Forces
1.2.2.1 Population
1.2.2.2 Political Conflicts and
Military Action
2.1
Landscape and
Biological Diversity
2.2 Land Resources
2.3 Forestry
Resources
2.4 Fresh Waters
2.5 Coastal and Marine
Waters
2.6 Policy Measures in
Water Resources
Protection Field
2.7 Atmospheric Air
2.8
Wastes and
Hazardous
Chemicals
2.9 Natural Disasters
2.1.1 Landscape Diversity
2.1.2 Flora and Fauna Diversity
2.1.3 Caucasus Protected Areas
2.1.4 Threats and Current
Status of Caucasus
Biodiversity
2.1.5 Policy Measures and
Responses
2.2.1 Land Estate and Land Use
2.2.2 Land Degradation and
Soil Erosion
2.2.3 Soil Pollution
2.2.4 Policy Measures
2.3.1 Caucasus Forests
2.3.2 Dynamics of Forest
Cutting
2.3.3 Forestry Policy
2.4.1 Water Balance
2.4.2 Water Availability and Use
2.4.3 Surface and Ground
Water Quality
2.5.1 Black and Azov Seas
2.5.2 Caspian Sea
2.7.1 Global and Regional
Atmospheric Problems
2.7.2 Atmospheric Air Pollution
2.7.3 Policy Measures and
Responces
2.8.1 Municipal Wastes
2.8.2 Industrial Wastes
2.8.3 Radioactive Wastes
2.8.4 Hazardous Chemicals
and Obsolete Pesticides
2.9.1 Landslides
2.9.2 Mudflows
2.9.3 Flooding
2.9.4 Avalanches
2.9.5 Earthquakes
2.9.6 Wild Fires
2.9.7 Drought
3.1
Vulnerability in the
Local Setting
3.2 The Most
Vulnerabe Groups
3.3 Access to Health
Care
,
Environmental
Quality and
Vulnerability
3.4 Conflicts and Their
Environmental
Impact
3.5 Coping Capacities
5.1 Conclusions
5.2 Recommendations
5.3 Final Synopsis
5.2.1 General Recommendations
5.2.2 Specific Recommendations
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3