Environment in the European Union at the turn of the century
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2.1 Meeting needs, consuming resources
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3.7 Waste generation and management
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3.8 Natural and technological hazards
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3.9 Genetically modified organisms
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3.10 Human health issues
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3.11 Changes and loss of biodervisity
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3.12 Urban areas
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3.13 Rural areas
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3.14 Coastal and Marine Zones
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3.15 Mountain Areas
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4.1 Integration of the economy and the environment
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2.2 Economic Developments
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4.2 Environmental information: needs and gaps
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2.3 Land use footprints
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3.1 Greenhouse gases and climate change
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Environment in the European Union at the turn of the century
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3.2 Ozone-depleting substances
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3.3 Dispersion of hazardous substances
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3.4 Transboundary air pollution
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3.5 Water stress
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3.6 Soil degradation
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- 2. Societal developments and use of resources
- 3.1 Greenhouse gases and climate change
- 3.2 Ozone-depleting substances
- 3.3 Dispersion of hazardous substances
- 3.4 Transboundary air pollution
- 3.5 Water stress
- 3.6 Soil degradation
- 3.7 Waste generation and management
- 3.8 Natural and technological hazards
- 3.9 Genetically modified organisms
- 3.10 Human health issues
- 3.11 Changes and loss of biodervisity
- 3.12 Urban areas
- 3.13 Rural areas
- 3.14 Coastal and Marine Zones
- 3.15 Mountain Areas
- 4. Closing the Gaps
