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Land as an Environmental Resource
How can we meet the different and often conflicting demands we make on our limited supply of rural land in Europe? A more strategic approach to the way in which land is used is needed than has been the case in the past. This report for DG Environment looks at the data, the challenges and the policy options for Europe.
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Socio-economic importance of ecosystem services in the Nordic countries
New TEEB-inspired regional assessment (published on 31 January) shows that nature and its ecosystem services are of high socio-economic significance for the Nordic countries. In order to be truly sustainable, Nordic economic systems need to build on a more comprehensive appreciation and understanding of the value of natural capital.
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Exploring key priorities and actions for the 7th EAP
This policy paper examines how the forthcoming 7EAP can contribute to protecting natural systems and improving the way in which we use natural resources. It also examines a number of cross-cutting actions needed to support the priorities of the 7EAP and ensure better delivery of EU environment policy.
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What do we mean by Green Economy?
What is the Green Economy? What policy actions can contribute to achieving it? And how have EU-funded research projects supported these actions?
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Green Economy in the European Union
Elements of the green economy concept are relatively well integrated in EU strategic documents - but the focus is on achieving green/sustainable growth, rather than achieving a ‘green economy’.
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European Parliament report on sustainable competitiveness and innovation
The CAP could, and should, be primarily to assist EU agriculture to become more internationally competitive and sustainable and to achieve this by innovation. It already has many instruments to do this, and the reforms could further assist. However the resources deployed could be far better used.
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The benefits associated with Sites of Special Scientific Interest in England and Wales
A report on the benefits provided to society by Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in England and Wales was just published. The study, led by GHK with support from others including IEEP, examines the range of ecosystem services provided by the network of SSSIs and estimates the monetary value of protecting them.
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Mainstreaming the environment and climate change in the post-2013 EU budget
New IEEP paper examines the opportunities and challenges of the proposed ‘mainstreaming’ of climate change and other environmental priorities in the 2014-2020 EU budget.
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EU Natural Resources policy: Signposts on the roadmap to sustainability
The EU is committed to building improved resource efficiency into its economic strategy, starting with a “roadmap” this year. A new paper from the Institute sets out the challenges, reviews the mixed results of previous EU policy in this area and suggests a number of ways forward. Both a broad vision and an array of practical policy initiatives are required.
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MEACAP: The Convention on Biodiversity and its Potential Implications for the Agricultural Sector in Europe
This paper introduces the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and aims at presenting commitments of the Parties to the Convention, which relate to agricultural activities and resources ...
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Agricultural Biodiversity - Issues to be aware of within MEACAP
The purpose of this brief document is to: provide an overview of the issues known to be important for agricultural biodiversity at an EU15 and EU25 level; provide a focus for the types of ...
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CFP Briefing No 15
At the beginning of October, the Commission adopted a Communication outlining intentions for the development of a Community Action Plan for the management of the European eel stock ...
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North-East Atlantic and Baltic Sea Health Check - Assessing the Status of Wildlife and Habitats
The Health Check report was written by IEEP, on behalf of the WWF North East Atlantic Programme, to mark the first joint OSPAR and HELCOM conferences on the protection of the North-East Atlantic and Baltic ...
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CFP Briefing No 7
The EU Member States bordering the Mediterranean – France, Greece, Italy and Spain - have important and often locally significant fisheries sectors, operating in an environment that is ...
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Promoting the Socio-Economic Benefits of Natura 2000, Conference Proceedings
A joint project between IEEP and WWF to promote the social and economic benefits of Natura 2000. The project involved six case studies looking at proposed Natura 2000 sites in Austria, ...
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Promoting the Socio Economic Benefits of Natura 2000
A joint project between IEEP and WWF to promote the social and economic benefits of Natura 2000. The project involved six case studies looking at proposed Natura 2000 sites in Austria, ...
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Promoting the Socio Economic Benefits of Natura 2000 Case study: Belgium
A joint project between IEEP and WWF to promote the social and economic benefits of Natura 2000. The project involved six case studies looking at proposed Natura 2000 sites in Austria, ...
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Promoting the Socio-Economic Benefits of Natura 2000 Case study: Latvia
A joint project between IEEP and WWF to promote the social and economic benefits of Natura 2000. The project involved six case studies looking at proposed Natura 2000 sites in Austria, ...
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Promoting the Socio Economic Benefits of Natura 2000 Case study: Denmark (Danish)
A joint project between IEEP and WWF to promote the social and economic benefits of Natura 2000. The project involved six case studies looking at proposed Natura 2000 sites in Austria, ...
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Promoting the Socio Economic Benefits of Natura 2000 Case study: Spain (Spanish)
A joint project between IEEP and WWF to promote the social and economic benefits of Natura 2000. The project involved six case studies looking at proposed Natura 2000 sites in Austria, ...
