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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) initiated the Integrated Environmental Strategies (IES) program in June 1998 to help developing countries evaluate the public health, economic, and environmental benefits of integrated planning, to address both global greenhouse gas emissions and local environmental concerns.

This Web site provides general information on the IES Program, including:

  1. Basic information — Overview, approach, goals, and objectives of the IES program
  2. Country pages — Information about IES programs in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, India, Mexico, the Philippines and South Korea
  3. Documents, related links, and a way to contact us
  4. Case studies — Two-page overviews of IES activities in Beijing, China; Mexico City, Mexico; Santiago, Chile; Hyderabad, India; and Seoul, Republic of Korea

At present, IES operates projects in eight countries around the world.

This is a map of the world highlighting the IES partner countries, which are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, India, Mexico, the Phillippines, and the Republic of Korea. Philippines South Korea China India Chile Mexico Brazil Argentina



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