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  2. Environmental issues in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1970s, the European Union's (EU) policy has been to develop and drive appropriate measures to improve air quality throughout the EU. The control of emissions from mobile sources, improving fuel quality and promoting and integrating environmental protection requirements into the transport and energy sector are part of these aims.

  3. List of ecoregions in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The European Environmental Agency (EEA) divides Europe into a total of eleven terrestrial biogeographical regions and seven regional seas. [1] The agency has issued the Digital Map of European Ecological Regions (DMEER), and operates with a total of 70 ecoregions, of which 58 are within the European continent.

  4. Environmental policy of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    An additional motivation driving the EU's emerging environmental policy was the increasing international politicisation of environmental problems and the growing realisation from the beginning of the 1970s that environmental pollution did not stop at national borders, but had to be addressed by cross-border measures. [7]

  5. European Digital Archive on Soil Maps of the World - Wikipedia

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    The EuDASM is a common platform established by Joint Research Centre in Italy of the European Commission and the International Soil Reference and Information Centre(ISRIC) of Wageningen University in The Netherlands to store soil and related maps in digital format and to provide free access to the global community (Researchers, University ...

  6. Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a ...

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    It also lays down the general obligation of States to notify and consult each other on all major projects under consideration that are likely to have a significant adverse environmental impact across boundaries. As of April 2014, the treaty had been ratified by 44 states and the European Union.

  7. European Environment Agency - Wikipedia

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    The European Environment Agency (EEA) produces assessments based on quality-assured data on a wide range of issues from biodiversity, air quality, transport to climate change. These assessments are closely linked to the European Union's environment policies and legislation and help monitor progress in some areas and indicate areas where ...

  8. Category:European Union and the environment - Wikipedia

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    CIVITAS (European Union) CleanSeaNet; Climate of the European Union; European Commissioner for the Environment; Common Database on Designated Areas; Coordination of Information on the Environment; Criteria and indicators of sustainable forest management; Crossbill Guides Foundation

  9. Protected areas of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Protected areas of the European Union are areas which need and/or receive special protection because of their environmental, cultural or historical value to the member states of the European Union. NATURA 2000 [1] Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Special Protection Area (SPA)