OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: France 2005OECD Publishing, 2005 M09 26 - 248 pages This book presents the results of a peer review of France's environmental policies and programmes. It systematically looks at environmental management (air, water, biodiversty), sustainable development, and international commitments. This edition includes a sectoral chapter covering energy. The book presents specific conclusions and policy recommendations, and includes extensive statistical data. |
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... ................................... 6. Financing for Nature Conservation.............................................................. 6.1 6.2 Funding and local taxes Common Agricultural Policy............................
... ................................... 6. Financing for Nature Conservation.............................................................. 6.1 6.2 Funding and local taxes Common Agricultural Policy............................
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... .. 4.1 4.2 Pollution from land-based sources Maritime safety and oil spills 4.3 Port responsibilities 5. Conservation of Marine Resources .............................................................. ..................................
... .. 4.1 4.2 Pollution from land-based sources Maritime safety and oil spills 4.3 Port responsibilities 5. Conservation of Marine Resources .............................................................. ..................................
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... conservation of resources such as water and energy, the creation of environ- mental jobs, lower spending on public health and protection of the urban and natural heritage and landscape. Major concerns remain as regards pollution from ...
... conservation of resources such as water and energy, the creation of environ- mental jobs, lower spending on public health and protection of the urban and natural heritage and landscape. Major concerns remain as regards pollution from ...
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... conservation projects should be noted. Forest management is developing more of an ecosystem approach, and eco-certification of woodland is accelerating. A more environment-friendly approach is also being taken in agriculture, for ...
... conservation projects should be noted. Forest management is developing more of an ecosystem approach, and eco-certification of woodland is accelerating. A more environment-friendly approach is also being taken in agriculture, for ...
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... Conservation mechanisms cannot cope with the great pressure on coasts and mountains. For example, the Coastal Conservatory needs to step up its programme of land acquisitions (it now holds 12% of the coastline) and the law on coastal ...
... Conservation mechanisms cannot cope with the great pressure on coasts and mountains. For example, the Coastal Conservatory needs to step up its programme of land acquisitions (it now holds 12% of the coastline) and the law on coastal ...
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