Identifying the Main Problems of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations: Lessons from Romania

Romanian environmental non-governmental organisations (ENGO) have to deal with a lot of issues when performing their activities, related in general to their form of organization, financial capacity, unspecialized workforce, over bureaucratic administration, political parties’ unwillingness to cooper...

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Main Authors: Apostoaie Constantin-Marius, Ionce Ruxandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania 2016-10-01
Series:Present Environment and Sustainable Development
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spelling doaj-83eb1f4f88fe4da0a20b2883524122722020-12-02T18:23:57ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, RomaniaPresent Environment and Sustainable Development 2284-78202016-10-01102637610.1515/pesd-2016-0026pesd-2016-0026Identifying the Main Problems of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations: Lessons from RomaniaApostoaie Constantin-Marius0Ionce Ruxandra1 CERNESIM Environmental Research Center, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Iasi, Romania Association for Democratic and Ecological Initiative (EUDEMOS), Suceava, RomaniaRomanian environmental non-governmental organisations (ENGO) have to deal with a lot of issues when performing their activities, related in general to their form of organization, financial capacity, unspecialized workforce, over bureaucratic administration, political parties’ unwillingness to cooperate, or mass-media’s general indifference. Moreover, most public representatives (e.g., political parties) seldom (or never) ask for the ENGOs’ opinions when designing environmental policies. Within this context, this paper aims to map the most important issues or challenges (in terms of financial capacity and with regard to the public sphere) that Romanian ENGOs have to deal with. The methodological approach is a mixed one (having a qualitative as well as a quantitative component). The study embodies a questionnaire based survey applied on 48 Romanian ENGOs. Unfortunately, the instability of financial resources still tops the Romanian ENGOs’ list of issues. Moreover, the data reaffirmed the indifference of the majority of Romania’s political parties towards protecting the environment (leaving ENGOs out of the political decision making process).http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/pesd.2016.10.issue-2/pesd-2016-0026/pesd-2016-0026.xml?format=INTenvironmentnon-governmental organizationsfinancial capacitypolitical partiesRomania
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Present Environment and Sustainable Development
environment
non-governmental organizations
financial capacity
political parties
Romania
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Ionce Ruxandra
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title Identifying the Main Problems of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations: Lessons from Romania
title_short Identifying the Main Problems of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations: Lessons from Romania
title_full Identifying the Main Problems of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations: Lessons from Romania
title_fullStr Identifying the Main Problems of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations: Lessons from Romania
title_full_unstemmed Identifying the Main Problems of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations: Lessons from Romania
title_sort identifying the main problems of environmental non-governmental organisations: lessons from romania
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania
series Present Environment and Sustainable Development
issn 2284-7820
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Romanian environmental non-governmental organisations (ENGO) have to deal with a lot of issues when performing their activities, related in general to their form of organization, financial capacity, unspecialized workforce, over bureaucratic administration, political parties’ unwillingness to cooperate, or mass-media’s general indifference. Moreover, most public representatives (e.g., political parties) seldom (or never) ask for the ENGOs’ opinions when designing environmental policies. Within this context, this paper aims to map the most important issues or challenges (in terms of financial capacity and with regard to the public sphere) that Romanian ENGOs have to deal with. The methodological approach is a mixed one (having a qualitative as well as a quantitative component). The study embodies a questionnaire based survey applied on 48 Romanian ENGOs. Unfortunately, the instability of financial resources still tops the Romanian ENGOs’ list of issues. Moreover, the data reaffirmed the indifference of the majority of Romania’s political parties towards protecting the environment (leaving ENGOs out of the political decision making process).
topic environment
non-governmental organizations
financial capacity
political parties
Romania
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