Towards Environmental Pressure Indicators for the EU

Towards Environmental Pressure Indicators for the EU

Author: Eurostat

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 9789282798119

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Sixty indicators giving the first overview of the pressure of human activities on the environment in the EU. Ten policy fields are covered: air pollution, climate change, loss of bio-diversity, marine environment and coastal zones, ozone layer depletion, resource depletion, dispersion of toxic substances, urban environmental problems, waste, and water pollution.


Measuring Environmental Degradation

Measuring Environmental Degradation

Author: Anil Markandya

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9781781950715

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Measuring Environmental Degradation is a unique book that provides a comprehensive yet concise overview of the key issues of environmental significance addressed as part of the Eurostat 'Environmental Pressure Indicators Project'. The book is part of the 'Towards Environmental Pressure Indicators for the EU' (TEPI) series that has resulted from the project.


Environmental Pressure Indicators for the EU

Environmental Pressure Indicators for the EU

Author: European Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9789289409551

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As part of a project to provide the information necessary to design and monitor adequate environmental policies these statistics focus on the pressures from human activity that bring about changes in the state of the environment. They cover nine policy fields: resource depletion; waste; dispersion of toxic substances; water pollution; marine environment and coastal zones; climate change; air pollution; ozone layer depletion; urban environmental problems. This, the second edition of these statistics, sees greater emphasis on a sectoral approach, i.e. the contribution of the different policy sectors of the EU to environmental pressures. Because information is gathered from a number of sources, all of the indicators are evaluated for relevancy, accuracy, time representation and spatial representation.


The European Environment

The European Environment

Author: European Environment Agency

Publisher: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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This is the third state and outlook report on the European environment produced by the European Environment Agency (EEA) since 1994. The last report, published in 1999 concluded that, despite 25 years of Community environmental policy, environmental quality in the European Union (EU) was mixed and that the unsustainable development of some key economic sectors was the major barrier to further improvements. That remains the EEA's key conclusion, despite significant progress on some issues demonstrating that environmental policy works. The next report is due in 2010, and the EEA intends to have played its part in reversing unsustainable trends in sectors such as energy, agriculture and transport. This report is in four parts: (A) an integrated assessment of the atmospheric, aquatic and terrestrial environment; (B) a core set of indicators, including pollution, biodiversity, climate change, agriculture, energy, fisheries and transport; (C) country analysis; and (D) a bibliography of EEA publications since 2000.


Bioindicators and Biomonitors

Bioindicators and Biomonitors

Author: B.A. Markert

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-06-30

Total Pages: 1017

ISBN-13: 0080527973

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This book provides comprehensive single source coverage of bioindication/biomonitoring in the fields of ecology, ecotoxicology and environmental sciences; from the ecological basics to the effects of chemicals on the environment and the latest test strategies.Contributions by leading figures in ecology from around the world reflect the broad scope of current thinking and research, making this volume essential reading for informed professionals and students.


Landscape Indicators

Landscape Indicators

Author: Claudia Cassatella

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-01-28

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 940070366X

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In recent years EU policy towards the ‘landscape’ has become better defined, whereas at the same time the notion of ‘landscape’ itself remains elusive. The need for indicators to evaluate and monitor the effects of landscape policies and plans is urgent. What is more, landscape is one of the components considered in environmental reporting, but unlike air, soil, or water, it is difficult to measure using quantitative methods. With studies on landscape indicators being as rare as they are, this volume is an attempt to fill the gap, dealing as it does with the definition and use of specific indicators for landscape assessment and monitoring. To tackle the diverse dimensions of the landscape (whose complexity is well known), the subject is approached by a multidisciplinary team of experts in landscape ecology, landscape history, landscape perception, regional planning, strategic environmental assessment and environmental impact assessment procedures, and multi-criteria assessment methods. Individual chapters include comparative assessments of studies conducted thus far in the EU, as well as detailed analyses of ecological, historical, perceptive, land-use, and economic ways of looking at landscape. As well as providing a rich source of references for researchers studying the landscape from a variety of perspectives, the book will be required reading for European officials involved at any level in planning or assessing the landscape or environment.


Use of Landscape Sciences for the Assessment of Environmental Security

Use of Landscape Sciences for the Assessment of Environmental Security

Author: Irene Petrosillo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-10-24

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 1402065949

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This book examines environmental security from the perspective of landscape sciences, identifying the forces that threaten environmental security at all levels. It stems from the last five years of the Pilot Study Project on Use of Landscape Sciences for Environmental Assessment sponsored by the NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society. Readers explore concepts of environmental security from subjective and objective perspectives.