Umweltplanung Im Internationalen Vergleich 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-56953-1_18
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Elemente einer deutschen Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie — Einige Schlußfolgerungen aus dem internationalen Vergleich

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“…The most prominent example of this is the Dutch Environmental Policy Plan of 1989 which served as a model for similar initiatives in many other European countries as well as for the European Union's Fifth Environmental Action Programme. Furthermore, the environmental organisation Friends of the Earth has presented its own draft strategy for sustainable development for the Netherlands, the European Union (EU) and for Germany (Jänicke et al 2000: 221–222). For transitional countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Polish ‘National Environmental Policy’, adopted in 1991, served as a model (OECD 1995b: 104) along the lines of the Dutch plan for the more developed and wealthier countries.…”
Section: The Global Spread Of New Environmental Approaches and Instrumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most prominent example of this is the Dutch Environmental Policy Plan of 1989 which served as a model for similar initiatives in many other European countries as well as for the European Union's Fifth Environmental Action Programme. Furthermore, the environmental organisation Friends of the Earth has presented its own draft strategy for sustainable development for the Netherlands, the European Union (EU) and for Germany (Jänicke et al 2000: 221–222). For transitional countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Polish ‘National Environmental Policy’, adopted in 1991, served as a model (OECD 1995b: 104) along the lines of the Dutch plan for the more developed and wealthier countries.…”
Section: The Global Spread Of New Environmental Approaches and Instrumentioning
confidence: 99%