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Anglais | Voir le résumé
07-févr.-2002
OECD work on Agri-Environmental Indicators (AEIs) is primarily aimed at policy makers and the wider public interested in the development, trends and the use of agri-environmental indicators for policy purposes.
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
20-nov.-2001
Updated time series of data on key macroeconomic variables, public finance and financial sector in the former Soviet Union countries are available to download as Excel file.
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
24-sept.-2001
The OECD's New Industrial Chemicals Information Directory aims to improve awareness among industry of the different schemes and their requirements; provide readily accessible information about existing ...
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
12-sept.-2001
The main databases used within the OECD work on existing chemicals are: 1) eChemPortal 2) EXICHEM 3) OECD list of HPV Chemicals 4) HPV Database
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
08-oct.-1999
The indicators in this report are intended to promote the integration of environmental concerns into transport policies.
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
08-oct.-1999
The aim of this report is to provide measured indicators of OECD countries' consumption patterns and trends, thereby relating conceptual and policy-oriented work to available economic and environmental data.
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
27-sept.-1999
This report presents a peliminary review of air quality status and trends in OECD countries based upon elaboration of the indicators developed for major traditional pollutants.
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
29-avr.-1998
In May 1997, OECD and WHO's European Centre for Environment and Health (ECEH, Bilthoven, Netherlands) organised a Workshop on Environmental and Environmental Health Information to Support NEAPs and NEHAPs: Using Data and Indicators.
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
04-mars-1997
This report presents selected indicators on the state of and trends in environmental conditions, pressures and responses across five Central and Eastern European countries and the Russian Federation.
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