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EEAFigure Municipal waste generation per capita in the Western Balkans from 2003–2007
Municipal waste generation per capita in the Western Balkans from 2003–2007
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EEAFigure Decoupling of freight transport demand in the Western Balkans, 2000–2007
Decoupling of freight transport demand in the Western Balkans, 2000–2007
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EEAFigure Political maps of the Western Balkans: 1987, 1996 and 2007
Political maps of the Western Balkans: 1987, 1996 and 2007
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EEAFigure Projected change in emissions of acidifying substances in the Western Balkans, 2000–2020
Projected change in emissions of acidifying substances in the Western Balkans, 2000–2020
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Publication Environmental trends and perspectives in the Western Balkans: future production and consumption patterns
This report looks at the forces shaping the future of the environment in the Western Balkans, in particular at the role of consumption and production patterns. It begins with a review of key recent environmental trends in the region, then analyses the global, European, regional and national drivers — such as social, political and economic — that are shaping production and consumption patterns. Addressing environmental challenges in a sustainable manner requires a close review of plausible future developments in other sectors and the potential implications of these drivers on the environment. At the end report also looks at how different actors in the region can act to shape environmental futures. The report takes a futures perspective because the countries of the Western Balkan are at a turning point in the development of their economies, societies and environment. This is important as in the long term, political, economic and other changes may exacerbate some environmental problems, create new ones and provide the means to address existing issues. The report also closely reviews and assesses how can available information support region-wide forward-looking integrated environment assessment.
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EEAFigure Ageing population in the Western Balkans in 1995–2005 and projections until 2050
Ageing population in the Western Balkans in 1995–2005 and projections until 2050
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EEAFigure Refugees and displaced persons in the 1990s
Refugees and displaced persons in the 1990s
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EEAFigure Economic trends (GDP) in the Western Balkans until 2030
Economic trends (GDP) in the Western Balkans until 2030
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EEAFigure Production and net imports of grains in the Western Balkans
Production and net imports of grains in the Western Balkans
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EEAFigure Energy intensity in the Western Balkans, 1995–2005
Energy intensity in the Western Balkans, 1995–2005
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