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Environmental indicator report 2012
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Reliable, relevant, targeted and
timely environmental information is
an essential element in implementing
environmental policy and management
processes. Such information can come
in many formats — with indicators
being a long-established approach
to distilling detailed information into
trends that are robust and easily
understandable by a broad audience.
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Publications
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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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Waste - Why care? (Latvia)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Latvia
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Latvia
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Waste - State and impacts (Latvia)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Latvia
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Latvia
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Waste - Drivers and pressures (Latvia)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Latvia
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Latvia
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Waste - National Responses (Latvia)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Latvia
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Latvia
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European progress towards sustainable consumption and production (SCP)
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A framework for indicator-based reporting
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Publications
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010: Synthesis
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The SOER 2010 Synthesis provides an overview of the European environment's state, trends and prospects, integrating the main findings of SOER 2010.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Synthesis
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Material resources and waste — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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The European economy needs huge amounts of resources to function. Apart from consuming minerals, metals, concrete and wood, Europe burns fossil fuels and uses land to satisfy the needs of its citizens. Demand for materials is so intense that between 20 and 30 % of the resources we use are now imported. At the other end of the materials chain, the EU economy generates around six tons of waste per person every year. With the boom in international trade, EU consumption and production may potentially damage ecosystems and human health not only within but also far beyond its borders.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Thematic assessments
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Country profile - Drivers and impacts (Croatia)
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SOER Country profile from Croatia
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Croatia