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As international concern about global environment and sustainable development becomes more pressing, government, business and the public all need reliable and harmonised data on the environment, including the ways in which it is affected by economic activity. The Compendium, revised regulary, presents data linking pollution and natural resources with activity in such economic sectors as energy, transport, industry and agriculture. It shows the state of air, inland waters, wildlife, etc., for OECD countries and describes selected reponses by government and enterprises.
Section updates will be posted as they are released in both PDF and Excel (XLS) format. The full compilation of the OECD Environmental Data Compendium (2004) is available on SourceOECD for subscribers and readers and on Online Bookshop for non-subscribers.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction & Annexes (PDF) -2004
PART I.
THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT
(pressures and conditions)
2. Air and climate (PDF) (XLS) - December 2007
3. Inland Waters (PDF) (XLS) - March 2007
4. Wildlife (PDF) (XLS) - August 2008
5. Land (PDF) (XLS) - 2004
6. Forest (PDF) (XLS) - 2004
7. Risks (PDF) - 2004
8. Waste (PDF) (XLS) - April 2007
PART II.
SECTORAL TRENDS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE
9. Energy (see IEA website)
10. Transport (PDF) (XLS) - June 2007
11. Industry (PDF) (XLS) - 2004
12. Agriculture (PDF) (XLS) - 2004
PART III.
MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENT
13. Environmental expenditure and taxes (PDF) (XLS) - April 2007
14. Multilateral agreements (PDF) (XLS) - April 2008
15. General data (PDF) (XLS) - 2004
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