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IEA Project Contents
The Database currently contains several major components:
- See the bottom of this page for a summary of environmental instruments (bilateral/multilateral/other) currently in the
database.
- Agreement Lists: IEAs sorted by type
(Multilateral, Bilateral, Other) and by Signature Year and
Subject.
- IEA Lineages: IEAs in "lineages" of
legally-related IEAs, to document legal developments from
"original" agreements in an issue area through all subsequent
agreements, protocols, amendments, etc.
- Coded IEAs: Each provision of over 150
"original" multilateral IEAs (MEAs) has been
"coded" into one or more of 33 categories that foster
comparison of agreements based on the similarities and differences in
their specific provisions.
- Performance Data: The Database provides a
repository for and access to an unprecedented number of datasets on
environmentally-related behaviors or environmental quality indicators
that are directly "mapped" to IEAs that have targeted those
behaviors or environmental amenities.
- Secretariats: The Database provides up-to-date
links to those secretariats responsible for the IEAs in the Database.
- Search Capabilities: The Database allows searches
of information in the database and full text searches of all agreements
for which electronic texts are available, allowing the user to generate
agreement lists that meet their own research needs.
Data Quality Caveats
- The Dataset currently focuses on MEAs and MEA-related data is, in most
cases, quite reliable. Data is less reliable for BEAs and other
agreements (e.g., those between countries and international
organizations and non-legally binding instruments. For all data, however,
note that the IEA Project, makes no guarantees of data accuracy (though
we try our best).
- The Database seeks to provide a historical record of agreements signed.
It is NOT a list of agreements in force, since it includes agreements that never entered into force,
have been terminated, etc.
- Dates are presented in YYYYMMDD format. Avoid misinterpreting
dates: 19890705 represents 5 July 1989 NOT 7 May 1989!
For more information on the distinctions made in coding agreements as Bilateral/Multilateral/Other and Agreements/Non-agreements, see the Definitions page.
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