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Sustainable Use and Management of Natural Resources

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Series: EEA Reports Volume: 2005/9
Edited By: European Environment Agency
Sustainable Use and Management of Natural Resources
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This report focuses on our ability to continue to provide for our needs by drawing on the natural world. Given the broad coverage of the term 'natural resources', a decision was made at the outset to focus the analysis on a selection of natural resources: fisheries, forestry, water, fossil fuels, metals and construction minerals, and land use. The factors behind this choice included ensuring a mix of renewable and non-renewable resources, the policy relevance and political importance of the resources, and the ability to illustrate the various policy approaches.

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Series: EEA Reports Volume: 2005/9
Edited By: European Environment Agency
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