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Table 2 An overview of included IATI sectors with corresponding key policy areas

From: Analysis of international public funding flows for the environment, climate change, and sustainability: the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Environment, climate, and sustainability policy areas

Corresponding IATI sector

Water (including sanitation)

Water sector policy and administrative management, water resources conservation (including data collection), water supply and sanitation—large systems, water supply—large systems, sanitation—large systems, basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation, basic drinking water supply, basic sanitation, river basins development, education and training in water supply and sanitation, agricultural water resources, flood prevention/control

Waste

Waste management/disposal

Biodiversity and nature conservation

Biodiversity, biosphere protection

Air quality, climate change, and energy

Power generation/renewable sources, hydro-electric power plants, geothermal energy, solar energy, biomass, energy policy and administrative management, energy sector policy, planning, and administration, energy education/training, energy conservation and demand-side efficiency, energy generation, renewable sources—multiple technologies, solar energy for centralized grids, wind energy

Chemical safety and noise

Chemicals

Resource management (composed of subsectors: soil, mineral resources, forests, fisheries, and hunting)

Forestry development, fuelwood/charcoal, forestry services, fishery development, mineral prospection and exploration, coal, ferrous metals, nonferrous metals, precious metals/materials, industrial minerals, fertilizer minerals

Environmental management (including policy)

Environmental policy and administrative management, environmental education/training, environmental research