Is Romania Factoring in Environmental Goals in its Official Development Assistance to Recipient Countries?

Authors

  • Andrei COPACEANU Multidisciplinary Doctoral School Field of Political Science, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania;

Abstract

Official Development Assistance (ODA) refers to the provision of financial and technical resources by developed countries to support the economic, social, and environmental development of recipient nations, the undeveloped countries. This article explores Romania’s efforts in promoting ODA, focusing particularly on how it integrates environmental sustainability into development programs for recipient countries. By analysing Romania’s ODA strategies in areas such as natural resource management and marine geology, the study highlights the crucial relationship between donor countries like Romania and the environmental challenges faced by beneficiary nations. Through these efforts, Romania aims to contribute to the achievement of global sustainable development goals and improve environmental practices in recipient countries. The article highlights how Romania’s ODA projects integrate environmental aspects such as natural resource management and marine geology. It will also consider the importance of local communities’ awareness and involvement in conserving natural resources and marine ecosystems. Through qualitative research including case studies and content analysis, the article analyses the results of projects carried out by Romania in various recipient countries. The article also explores the challenges encountered in implementing these projects and proposes optimizing future strategies. The importance of international collaboration and sustainable partnerships in addressing global environmental issues is highlighted. This analysis of the variable related to natural resource management and marine geology brings into question the contributions of Romania’s ODA projects in building a sustainable and resilient future for recipient states, which are achievable in the context of preserving natural resources, conserving marine habitats, protecting vulnerable species and promoting sustainable development. This study aims to contribute to understanding how ODA donors such as Romania can positively influence environmental policies and practices in partner countries, thereby strengthening the shared commitment to a more sustainable and equitable future.

Author Biography

Andrei COPACEANU, Multidisciplinary Doctoral School Field of Political Science, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania;

ORCID: 0009-0009-2648-1627;

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Published

2024-12-19