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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Page 24
... considerable stress on biodiversity: farmland ecosystems contain France's largest number of endan- gered species. Greater recognition should be given to the economically important ecological services that biodiversity offers, especially ...
... considerable stress on biodiversity: farmland ecosystems contain France's largest number of endan- gered species. Greater recognition should be given to the economically important ecological services that biodiversity offers, especially ...
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... considerably reducing its emissions of NOx , SO x and NMVOCs. It has helped strengthen European and global agreements on maritime safety and regularly monitors its exclusive economic zone, devoting significant institutional and material ...
... considerably reducing its emissions of NOx , SO x and NMVOCs. It has helped strengthen European and global agreements on maritime safety and regularly monitors its exclusive economic zone, devoting significant institutional and material ...
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... considerable scope for expanding goods transport by rail. Road transport accounted for 83% of final energy consumption in the transport sector and 26% of total final energy consumption in 2002 (Figure 2.2). Most of the air pollutants ...
... considerable scope for expanding goods transport by rail. Road transport accounted for 83% of final energy consumption in the transport sector and 26% of total final energy consumption in 2002 (Figure 2.2). Most of the air pollutants ...
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... Considerable progress has been made, and will continue to be made, in line with the rising proportion of cars meeting these even stricter standards (Table 2.5). Reductions in the sulphur content of diesel fuel in accordance with EU ...
... Considerable progress has been made, and will continue to be made, in line with the rising proportion of cars meeting these even stricter standards (Table 2.5). Reductions in the sulphur content of diesel fuel in accordance with EU ...
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... considerably since 2000 when environmental conditions on financial support for irrigation OECD 2005 59 64 OECD Environmental Performance Reviews : France 3. Management of the Resource 3.1 Withdrawals and intensity of use.
... considerably since 2000 when environmental conditions on financial support for irrigation OECD 2005 59 64 OECD Environmental Performance Reviews : France 3. Management of the Resource 3.1 Withdrawals and intensity of use.
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