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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... ............ 2.2 Natural areas and ecosystems............................................................. 3. Landscapes...................................................................................................
... ............ 2.2 Natural areas and ecosystems............................................................. 3. Landscapes...................................................................................................
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... landscape. Major concerns remain as regards pollution from agriculture and transport, the development of energy policy, improvement of environmental health and management of natural and technological risk. Other key concerns include ...
... landscape. Major concerns remain as regards pollution from agriculture and transport, the development of energy policy, improvement of environmental health and management of natural and technological risk. Other key concerns include ...
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... landscapes in 52 départements. The country has a comprehensive body of laws relating to the protection of nature, biodiversity and landscapes. During the review period, laws on fishing, hunting and forests were added to the principal ...
... landscapes in 52 départements. The country has a comprehensive body of laws relating to the protection of nature, biodiversity and landscapes. During the review period, laws on fishing, hunting and forests were added to the principal ...
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... landscape protection into account in sectoral policies and sectoral decisions at national and local level, and increase government assistance for the management of major sites; • 2. Towards Sustainable Development The integration of ...
... landscape protection into account in sectoral policies and sectoral decisions at national and local level, and increase government assistance for the management of major sites; • 2. Towards Sustainable Development The integration of ...
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... landscape. The costs generated by transport are estimated at 7% of GDP. Revenue comes mainly from fuel taxes, tolls, the axle tax and the road tax (which still exists for commercial vehicles). Urban public transport is largely funded ...
... landscape. The costs generated by transport are estimated at 7% of GDP. Revenue comes mainly from fuel taxes, tolls, the axle tax and the road tax (which still exists for commercial vehicles). Urban public transport is largely funded ...
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