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Karadeniz'in Korunmasına Yönelik Uluslararası İşbirliği ve Bölge Sayıştaylarının Koordineli Paralel Denetim Çalışması

International Cooperation For Saving The Black Sea and The Coordinated Parallel Audit by SAIs of The Region

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Abstract (2. Language): 
As the most isolated sea in the world, the Black Sea is under great threats stemming from human activities in the region and it is clear that the effects of great deal of polluters from lots of sources on the Black Sea environment could be devastating if they are not managed properly. Considering the fact that international collaboration is crucial to save the Black Sea, SAIs of coastal countries carried out a coordinated parallel audit to evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation results of the Bucharest Convention. Comprehensive evaluations and recommendations in both the Joint Report and more detailed national audit reports provide a strong basis for implementing the necessary strategy and policies effectively and enhancing these efforts. Taking notice of these reports, responsible actors at each level of environmental governance should take appropriate steps to protect and rehabilitate the Black Sea before its being too late.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Dünyanın en izole denizlerinden biri olan Karadeniz, bölgesindeki beşeri faaliyetlerin yol açtığı ciddi kirlilik tehdidi altındadır ve eğer bu tehdit iyi yönetilemezse, çok sayıdaki kirletici kaynağın Karadeniz çevresi üzerindeki etkileri vahim boyutlara ulaşacaktır. Karadeniz’in kurtarılmasında uluslararası işbirliğinin öneminin bilincinde olan kıyı ülke yüksek denetim kurumları (Sayıştayları), Bükreş Sözleşmesinin uygulama sonuçlarının etkinliğini değerlendirmek amacıyla uluslararası paralel bir denetim çalışması yürütmüştür. Denetim sonucunda hazırlanan gerek ortak rapor ve gerekse daha ayrıntılı ulusal raporlarda sunulan kapsamlı değerlendirme ve öneriler, gerekli strateji ve politikaların uygulamaya geçirilmesi ve geliştirilmesi için güçlü bir temel oluşturmaktadır. Bu raporları da dikkate alarak, bu alanda rol üstlenen her düzeydeki aktörün çok geç olmadan Karadeniz’in korunması ve rehabilitasyonu için gerekli adımları atması büyük önem taşımaktadır.
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