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 21
... farming and to control emissions of hexachlorobenzene. Integration of environmental and air quality concerns in the transport sector remains a major challenge. Improvements to the road vehicle fleet must continue and accelerate, for ...
... farming and to control emissions of hexachlorobenzene. Integration of environmental and air quality concerns in the transport sector remains a major challenge. Improvements to the road vehicle fleet must continue and accelerate, for ...
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... farmers often occurs. The level of waste water treatment has not improved sufficiently, and France is under threat by ... farming), by implementing cross-compliance in agricultural support and by introducing efficient, targeted measures ...
... farmers often occurs. The level of waste water treatment has not improved sufficiently, and France is under threat by ... farming), by implementing cross-compliance in agricultural support and by introducing efficient, targeted measures ...
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... farming contracts covering 3 million hectares. France is fulfilling its international global nature conser- vation commitments (e.g. Convention on Biological Diversity, CITES, Ramsar Convention) and contributes to progress in this area ...
... farming contracts covering 3 million hectares. France is fulfilling its international global nature conser- vation commitments (e.g. Convention on Biological Diversity, CITES, Ramsar Convention) and contributes to progress in this area ...
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... farming, forestry and tourism policies needs to continue. Intensive farming remains a source of considerable stress on biodiversity: farmland ecosystems contain France's largest number of endan- gered species. Greater recognition should ...
... farming, forestry and tourism policies needs to continue. Intensive farming remains a source of considerable stress on biodiversity: farmland ecosystems contain France's largest number of endan- gered species. Greater recognition should ...
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... farming and to control emissions of hexachlorobenzene. Integration of environ- mental and air quality concerns in the transport sector remains a major challenge. Improvements to the road vehicle fleet must continue and accelerate, for ...
... farming and to control emissions of hexachlorobenzene. Integration of environ- mental and air quality concerns in the transport sector remains a major challenge. Improvements to the road vehicle fleet must continue and accelerate, for ...
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