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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... responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Organisation or of the governments of its member countries. Also available in ...
... responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Organisation or of the governments of its member countries. Also available in ...
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... responsibility. Moreover, these European and global interdependencies have aspects that are physical (e.g. transboundary pollution and joint stewardship of common resources) as well as economic (e.g. EU market integration and world ...
... responsibility. Moreover, these European and global interdependencies have aspects that are physical (e.g. transboundary pollution and joint stewardship of common resources) as well as economic (e.g. EU market integration and world ...
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OECD. Nature and biodiversity France has exceptionally rich biological resources and therefore great responsibility both within Europe and, through its presence in three oceans, worldwide. It has recognised knowledge in most aspects of ...
OECD. Nature and biodiversity France has exceptionally rich biological resources and therefore great responsibility both within Europe and, through its presence in three oceans, worldwide. It has recognised knowledge in most aspects of ...
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... responsibility has not been clearly established. Insurers have paid compensation to the victims: individuals account for 90% of the claims and businesses for 90% of overall compensation, which totalled EUR 1.5 billion. France's ...
... responsibility has not been clearly established. Insurers have paid compensation to the victims: individuals account for 90% of the claims and businesses for 90% of overall compensation, which totalled EUR 1.5 billion. France's ...
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... responsible for 82% of TSP emissions in 2001. VOC and CO emissions fell by 38% and 46%, respectively, mostly as a result of the introduction of new standards and equipment (e.g. catalytic converters for cars) in transport and ...
... responsible for 82% of TSP emissions in 2001. VOC and CO emissions fell by 38% and 46%, respectively, mostly as a result of the introduction of new standards and equipment (e.g. catalytic converters for cars) in transport and ...
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