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Acronyms and abbreviations, Letter E

Introduction

This Group contains acronyms and abbreviations for the letter E. Acronyms and abbreviations that are determined by CBNRM Net as being specifically related to CBNRM are noted accordingly. See Category Terminology for more information on the terms corresponding to these CBNRM-related acronyms and abbreviations, specifically its Groups Knowledge management terms, Structural terms, and Processual terms.

Content

The Group contains the following acronyms and abbreviations:

EA   Environmental Assessment
EA/SA   Integrated Environmental Assessment and Social Assessment
EAC   East African Community
EAEC   East Africa Economic Community
EAF   Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries
EAP   Environmental Action Plan
EBA   Everything But Arms
EBFM   Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management
ECCAS   Economic Community of Central African States
ECD   Early Childhood Development
ECOFAC   Ecosystèmes Forestiers d'Afrique Centrale
ECOMOG   Monitoring Group. Comments: Under ECOWAS
ECOWAS   Economic Community of West African States
EDD   Environmental Due Diligence
EDMP   Empowering Dispute Management Process
EEZ   Exclusive Economic Zone
EHP   Essential Health Care Package
EI   Economic Incentives
EI   Extractive Industries. Comments: Covers oil, gas and mining
EIA   Environmental Impact Assessment
ELDIS   Electronic Development and Environment Information Services.
EMIS   Education Management Information System
EMP   Environmental Management Plan
EMS   Environmental Management System
ENGO   Environmental Non-Governmental Organization
ENSO   El Niño Southern Oscillation
EPA   Extension Planning Area
ERC   Economic Recovery Credit
ESAF   Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility
ESRA   Environmental and Social Risk Assessment
ETA   Environmental Trends Analysis
EU   European Union
EWS   Early Warning System
E&S   Extractive Industries and Sustainable Development