Reports
Reports dealing with sustainable development.
Towards a Transatlantic Green New Deal
Friday, 26 June 2009 14:19
Towards a Transatlantic Green New Deal ![]()
A new report written by the Worldwatch Institute for the Heinrich Böll Foundation examines ways in which the current economic downturn is an opportunity to fight climate change while creating quality jobs. Following the report's German launch in Berlin last month, the English version of "Towards a Transatlantic Green New Deal: Tackling the Climate and Economic Crises" was discussed at an event in Washington, D.C.
Diverting waste from landfill
Friday, 12 June 2009 10:34
Diverting Waste from Landfill:
Effectiveness of Waste-Management Policies in the European Union ![]()
EEA Report No 7/2009
With landfill at the bottom of the European waste hierarchy, policies to divert waste from landfill play a very important role within European and national waste policies. This report analyses the effectiveness of implemented policies on the diversion of total municipal waste and biodegradable municipal waste from landfill in the context of the 1999 EU Landfill Directive and other relevant directives. The study is based on an in-depth evaluation of policies in five countries and one region of the EU, combined with an analysis of drivers of the generation, landfilling and incineration of municipal waste for 25 EU Member States.
Keke-Foorumi 21.04.2009 Tampere
Tuesday, 19 May 2009 10:41
Keke-Foorumi pidettiin 21.04.2009 Tampereessa lisää materiaalia tulossa.
Resource Use in European Countries
Friday, 27 March 2009 13:35
Resource Use in European Countries ![]()
by Stephan Moll, Stefan Bringezu and Helmut Schütz
Wuppertal Institute
An estimate of materials and waste streams in the Community, including imports and exports using the instrument of material flow analysis.
The Gothenburg Recommendations
Monday, 09 March 2009 18:41
The Gothenburg Recommendations for Education for Sustainable Development ![]()
The recommendations were developed at a workshop organised by Chalmers and Gothenburg University, with support from the Swedish National Commission for UNESCO, the Swedish Ministry for Education and Research and SWEDESD, Some fifty experts on ESD and policy-makers from around the world participated. The recommendations is one of Sweden's inputs to the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development held in Bonn 31 March-2 April 2009. Read more about the Gothenburg initiative in the publication.
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