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Documents about the European Environment Agency
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Documents
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Closed calls for proposals
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Environmental management at EEA
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EEA Annual Accounts for the year 2007
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Annual accounts for the European Environment Agency, financial year 2007
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Documents
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Administrative documents
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EEA Annual Management Plan 2008
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Contract opportunities at the EEA
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Below you will find EEA calls for tender, negotiated procedures, calls for proposals and calls for expression of interest opportunities, listed according to their status.
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What we do
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The aim of the EEA is to ensure that decision-makers and the general public are kept informed about the state and outlook of the environment. Our vision is to become recognised as the world’s leading body for the provision of timely, relevant and accessible European environmental data, information, knowledge and assessments.
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Open calls for proposals
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Countries and Eionet
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The EEA now has 32 member countries and seven cooperating countries. The European environment information and observation network (Eionet) is a partnership network of the EEA and the countries. The EEA is responsible for developing the network and coordinating its activities. To do so, the EEA works closely together with national focal points, typically national environment agencies or environment ministries. They are responsible for coordinating national networks involving many institutions (about 350 in all).
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Who we are
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The European Environment Agency (EEA) is an agency of the European Union. Our task is to provide sound, independent information on the environment. We are a major information source for those involved in developing, adopting, implementing and evaluating environmental policy, and also the general public. Currently, the EEA has 32 member countries.
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