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This highly anticipated report presents the results of the second assessment of the state Europe's environment made by the European Environment Agency. The book contains a vast quantity of data consolidated in graphs, maps and tables, with full colour throughout. The first report Europe's Environment, the Dobris Assessment, published in 1995, was a landmark report which highlighted twelve prominent European environmental problems, including climate change, biodiversity and waste. For this second report, which was used by the Environment Ministers of Europe at their fourth ministerial conference in Aarhus, Denmark in June 1998, the mandate was to report progress on the main issues identified in the first assessment. The report highlights that the policy measures that have been taken have not yet produced a significant improvement in the state of the environment overall. Many environmental policies have led to 'end-of-pipe' measures which have resulted in some improvement in some areas, but not enough to cope with increasing infrastructure development, production and consumption. The most obvious progress in reducing pressure on the environment has been made in those areas where an efficient international framework of action has been established. The absence of any such pan-European framework has delayed progress, even for the assessment of these problems. The response to this report will hopefully lead to a broad political debate about the programmes and targets needed to deal with the main issues that are addressed. For more information about this book visit http: //www.eea.dk/The European Environment Agency website.
| ISBN | 0080432042 | | Pages | 304 | | ISBN13 | 9780080432045 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Elsevier Science & Technology | | Weight (grammes) | 1225 | | Imprint | Pergamon Press | | Published in | London | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 305 | | Publication date | 02 Mar 1999 | | Width (mm) | 222 | | Library of Congress | GE160.E85 | | Spine width (mm) | 19 | | DEWEY | 333.7094 | | Academic level | Tertiary education, Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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The book contains a large quantity of data consolidated in graphs, maps and tables and is essential reading for environmental managers, consultants and anyone with an interest in large-scale environmental assessment and policy development. Warmer Bulletin ...meets the need for a comprehensive integrated review of environmental issues and policies. The European Environment Agency should be applauded for this effort. If such reports were available in the future, and for other world regions, it may be an important beginning of global reporting on the state of the environment. Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Vol. 27 (E. Worrell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA) This sumptuously produced report is a significant and impressive achievement. The report contains ringing and well deserved endorsements by Canadian and Asian commentators, stressing the importance of the Second Assessment in guiding the preparation of other regional State of the Environment reports. Waste Management 19 (G.H. Eduljee ERM, Oxford, UK)  Be the first to write a customer review
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