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Developments of National Significance (Specified Criteria and Prescribed Secondary Consents) (Wales) Regulations 2016 (W.S.I. No.53 (W. 23) of 2016).

Regulations
Janvier, 2016
Royaume-Uni

These Regulations specify the criteria for development which is of national significance for the purposes of section 62D of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and the types of development which could be of national significance. This includes dams and reservoirs; transfer of water resources; waste water treatment plants and hazardous waste facilities. These Regulations also prescribe consents for the purposes of the 1990 Act and make consequential amendments. The prescribed consents are “secondary consents” for the purposes of sections 62E to 62G of that Act.

National Environmental Action Plan of Estonia for 2007-2013

National Policies
Février, 2007
Estonie

The National Environmental Action Plan of Estonia is a national cross-sectoral action plan of Estonia for the period 2007-2013. Its main objective is to present a consensual list of nationally prioritised activities aimed at achieving the primary goals of the environmental policy specified in the national Environmental Strategy, indicating the financing needs and discussing the most optimal use of non-budgetary funding sources.The Action Plan aims to ensure food and potable water safety.

Estonian Environmental Strategy 2030

National Policies
Février, 2007
Estonie

The Estonian Environmental Strategy 2030 is a national cross-sectoral strategy of Estonia for the period 2007-2030. Its main objective is to ensure the preservation and improvement of the Estonian living and natural environment in the areas of reduction of waste, disused hazardous sites and the pollution load; sustainable use of water and mineral resources; energy; transport; forestry; fisheries; hunting; and preservation of the diversity of nature and landscapes.The Strategy aims to ensure food and potable water safety.

Landscape—A Review with a European Perspective

Peer-reviewed publication
Juin, 2019
Global

This article aims to act as a general literature review regarding the landscape, analyzing it through a synthesis of the main concepts and processes that have generated, and subsequently developed, the word “Landscape”. It is a versatile theme, because it has always been studied by various disciplines, through different theories, which sometimes even conflict with each other. Through the present text, we understand the importance and the unique value of the landscape, a value that has nowadays been transfigured by the strong industrialization and strong brand of man in the territory.

Bulletin #12 ONU Habitat

Reports & Research
Septembre, 2021
Afrique
Amériques
Asie
Europe
Océanie

Les déchets marins constituent une grave menace pour les océans, la faune et la flore sauvages ainsi que pour la santé humaine. Plus de 800 espèces de vie marine souffrent de ses effets néfastes tels que le blocage de la digestion et l’enchevêtrement. Les déchets marins peuvent également avoir de graves conséquences sur les activités économiques telles que la pêche et le tourisme.