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Hazardous waste transfers from industrial installations to other countries, 2007–2010
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Data and maps
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Maps and graphs
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Waste - State and impacts (Belgium)
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The treatment of waste from enterprises in the Flemish Region.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Belgium
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Waste - State and impacts (Belgium)
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Waste - State and impacts (Belgium)
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The treatment of industrial waste in the Walloon Region.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Belgium
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Waste - State and impacts (Belgium)
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Waste - State and impacts (Belgium)
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The treatment of industrial waste in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Belgium
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Waste - State and impacts (Belgium)
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Waste - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
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The generation of industrial waste towards the gross value added of the industry in the Flemish Region.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Belgium
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Waste - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
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Waste - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
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The generation of industrial waste towards the gross value added of the industry in the Walloon Region.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Belgium
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Waste - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
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Mission Greenland – For a Cleaner Future
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For the first time the waste in Greenland has been analyzed and the result is alarming. All households and industries need to get better at separating their waste. It’s a crucial mission and everyone needs to be involved, if Greenland is to have a cleaner and greener future.
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The Environmental Atlas
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Mission GREENland - For a cleaner future
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Video
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EEA report 1/2006 - Using the market for cost-effective environmental policy
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Publications
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Priority issues in the Mediterranean environment (revised version)
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Following the principles of the European Thematic
Strategy on the Protection and Conservation of
the Marine Environment, the collective interest
of EEA and UNEP/MAP has been developed
towards a product focusing on priority pollution
zones in the Mediterranean Sea and addressing
emerging issues. All these issues come under the
prism of an ecosystem approach. The core of this
report derives from the latest (2003–2004) country
National Diagnostic Analyses reports (NDA).
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Publications
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Marine and coastal environment — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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European marine regions include the north-east Atlantic and Arctic oceans, and the
Mediterranean, Black and Baltic seas. Human activities — such as fishing, aquaculture and
agriculture — and climate change cause large and severe impacts on Europe's coastal and marine
ecosystems. The EU objective of halting biodiversity loss by 2010 has not been met in either the
coastal or the marine environment. Recognising the need for an integrated ecosystem-based
approach to reduce pressures, the EU Integrated Maritime Policy allows for the development
of sea-related activities in a sustainable manner. Its environmental pillar, the Marine Strategy
Framework Directive, aims to deliver 'good environmental status' of the marine environment
by 2020, and the Common Fisheries Policy will be reformed in 2012 with the aim of achieving
sustainable fisheries. Complementary policy efforts include the EU Water Framework Directive and
other freshwater legislation, and the Habitats and Birds Directives.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Thematic assessments