Question 1.3.4a: From 2015 onwards, have environmental mitigation management plans been publicly disclosed?, 1.3.2a: From 2015 onwards, have EIAs and/or SIAs been publicly disclosed?, 1.3.6a: From 2015 onwards, have the procedures governing rehabilitation and closure of extractive projects been adhered to?
SItes Natura 2000 en 2021: - directive habitat - directive oiseaux - directive habitat et oiseaux - Sources des données: Landesamt für Umwelt Rheinland-Pfalz, Ministère de l'Environnement, du Climat et du Développement durable (LU), Ministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz, LVGL Saarland, DREAL Grand Est, Service Public de Wallonie: Agriculture, Ressources Naturelles et Environnement. Harmonisation: SIG-GR / GIS-GR 2021
1.3.6a: From 2015 onwards, have the procedures governing rehabilitation and closure of extractive projects been adhered to?
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Analysis of ‘Projets soumis à étude d'impact’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/5dada2a58b4c4127c29fc127 on 16 January 2022.
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Position, caractéristiques et contenu des études d'impact référencées par la plateforme https://projets-environnement.gouv.fr/ qui fournit des informations sur tous les projets susceptibles d’avoir un impact notable sur l’environnement et devant, de ce fait, établir un rapport d'évaluation des incidences du projet sur l'environnement.
Origine
Les positions et attributs des études d'impact sont importées du site https://www.projets-environnement.gouv.fr/ .
Organisations partenaires
DREAL Bretagne, Ministère de la Transition Ecologique et Solidaire
Liens annexes
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Case-by-case geolocation at the regional level. The procedure for requesting a case-by-case review is intended to identify projects that are likely to have significant impacts on the environment and which should therefore be subject to an environmental assessment.
The study population included live births from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) for the entire United States for the years 2000–2005 for all 3141 counties. Domain-specific EQIs were used to represent environmental exposure at the county-level for the entire U.S. over the 2000–2005 time period. The EQI includes variables representing five environmental domains: air, water, land, built, and sociodemographic (2). The domain-specific indices include both beneficial and detrimental environmental factors. The air domain includes 87 variables representing criteria and hazardous air pollutants. The water domain includes 80 variables representing overall water quality, general water contamination, recreational water quality, drinking water quality, atmospheric deposition, drought, and chemical contamination. The land domain includes 26 variables representing agriculture, pesticides, contaminants, facilities, and radon. The built domain includes 14 variables representing roads, highway/road safety, public transit behavior, business environment, and subsidized housing environment. The sociodemographic environment includes 12 variables representing socioeconomics and crime. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally identifiable information regarding living individuals, according to the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This dataset contains information about human research subjects. Because there is potential to identify individual participants and disclose personal information, either alone or in combination with other datasets, individual level data are not appropriate to post for public access. Restricted access may be granted to authorized persons by contacting the party listed. It can be accessed through the following means: Human health data are not available publicly. EQI data are available at: https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/NHEERL/EQI. Format: Data are stored as csv files. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Grabich, S., K. Rappazzo, C. Gray, J. Jagai, Y. Jian, L. Messer, and D. Lobdell. Additive interaction between heterogeneous environmental quality domains (air, water, land, sociodemographic and built environment) on preterm birth. Frontiers in Public Health. Frontiers, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND, 4: 232, (2016).
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Rapport d'activités 2015 Zones d'eau Emplacements fontaines Ville de Luxembourg Direction Energie Service des Eaux
Municipal and State code violation notices issued by the Department of Environment (DOE) from January, 1993 to December 31, 2012 and by the Department of Public Health (CDPH) Permitting and Inspections unit since January 1, 2012. On January 1, 2012, the DOE was disbanded and all its inspection, permitting, and enforcement authorities were transferred to the CDPH.
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MAPPED LOCATION: Contains latitude/longitude coordinates of the site as determined through the Chicago Open Data Portal’s geocoding engine. In instances where the facility address is a range, the lower number (the value in the “Street Number From” column) is used for geocoding. For example, for the range address 1000-1005 S Wabash Ave, the Mapped Location would be the coordinates for 1000 S Wabash Ave.
DOCKET NO: This the unique identifier assigned to the case. A docket number can contain multiple tickets.
TICKET NO: This is the unique identifier of the issued ticket. A ticket can contain up to two code violations. NOTE that the Department of Environment Ticket No.’s may refer to non-unique violations.
RESPONDENT: The name of the entity issued the code violation notice.
CASE TYPE: The Case Types are historic 3-Day Notice, Air Pollution Defect Notice, Administrative Hearing, Summary Abatement, Chicago Storage Tank NOV, State Administrative Citation, State Violation Notice, historic Pre Enforcement Conference, and historic Ticket-Municipal Prosecution.
VIOLATION DATE: The date of the code violation.
CODE VIOLATION: This refers to the municipal or state code violation being cited in the ticket.
DISPOSITION: The outcome of the code violation.
CASE STATUS: This refers to the final or most current status of the case.
FINE AMOUNT: This is the total fine assessed for the case not including court fees. Note that for the Historic Department of Environment data, this value is not unique to the record but applies to the entire case. For example, the case with a Docket No of 07DE000171 has two records with a fine amount of $350 in each record. The total fine on the case is $350, not the sum of $700.
COMMENT: Additional information relating to the violation or case.
DATA SOURCE: The city department that collected the data.
Politique Nationale de Protection de l'Environnement (PNAE- 1998).
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The Agri-Environmental Indicator (AEI) dataset series provides information that was created using indicators that assess the environmental impact of agricultural activities. These agri-environmental indicators integrate information on soils, climate and land surface features with statistics on land use and crop and livestock management practices. The datasets provide valuable, location-specific information on the overall environmental risks and conditions in agriculture across Canada and how these change over time. This dataset series collects AEI data that is related to geographic features and can be represented on a map. Other types of AEI data are not included. The datasets can be organized into the following major groups: • Farm land management • Soil health • Water quality • Air quality • Food and beverage industry (not included) Farm land management datasets: • Soil cover • Wildlife habitat • Farm land management (not included) Soil health datasets: • Soil erosion • Soil organic matter • Trace elements • Soil salinity Water quality datasets: • Nitrogen • Phosphorus • Coliforms • Pesticides Air quality datasets: • Greenhouse Gases • Ammonia • Particulate Matter
The 2018 Environmental Performance Index (EPI) ranks 180 countries on 24 performance indicators in the following 10 issue categories: air quality, water and sanitation, heavy metals, biodiversity and habitat, forests, fisheries, climate and energy, air pollution, water resources, and agriculture. These categories track performance and progress on two broad policy objectives, environmental health and ecosystem vitality. The EPI's proximity-to-target methodology facilitates cross-country comparisons among economic and regional peer groups. The data set includes the 2018 EPI, component scores, and time-series source data. The 2018 EPI was formally released in Davos, Switzerland, at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in January 2018. It is the result of collaboration of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy (YCELP), Yale University, Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), and the World Economic Forum (WEF). The Interactive Website for the 2018 EPI is at https://epi.envirocenter.yale.edu/.
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Environmental Remediation Sites are areas being remediated under one of DEC's remedial programs, including State Superfund and Brownfield Cleanup. This database contains records of the sites which have been remediated or are being managed under by the agency. All sites listed on the "Registry of Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in New York State" are included in this database. The Database also includes the "Registry of Institutional and Engineering Controls in New York State".
Each site record includes: Administrative information, including site name, classification, unique site code, site location, and site owner(s). Institutional and Engineering Controls implemented at the site. Wastes known or thought to be disposed at the site.
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GEMET is a compilation of the following resources. “Umwelt Thesaurus” that has more than 2.000 descriptors out of 8.500 in German and English. “Thesaurus Italiano per l'Ambiente (TIA)” with more than 4.000 descriptors in Italian, English, Dutch and German. “Multilingual Environment Thesaurus (MET)” with more than 2.300 descriptors in Dutch, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian and Spanish. “EnVoc Thesaurus”, of UNEP Infoterra, 1997 edition, with about 2.000 descriptors in English, French and Spanish, with possibility of access to Arabic, Chinese and Russian. “Thesaurus de Medio Ambiente” with more than 2.600 descriptors in Spanish, English, French, German. “Lexique environnement - Planète” with more than 5.000 descriptors in French and English. Descriptors of relevant documents of the EEA, namely “Europe's Environment, The Dobris Assessment”, the “DPSIR Data Flow Scheme”, as well as terminology of ETCs and Eionet, in English. Descriptors of the “Thesaurus Eurovoc” in French, English, Dutch, German, Italian, and Spanish, with possibility of access to Danish, Greek, and Portuguese. The result are 6562 terms arranged in 3 super-groups, 30 groups plus 5 accessory, instrumental groups, hierarchically organised.
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This table presents economic data for the environmental goods and services sector by industry. It contains data on labour volume, output and gross value added of the environmental goods and services sector. Output and gross value added are measured in basic prices and labour volume is measured in full time equivalents (fte). The environmental activities can be subdivided to industries and assigned to an environmental domain; environmental protection and/or management of natural resources. In this table only those business that execute environmental activities as primary or secondary activities are classified to economic industry.
The economic data are presented in the following quantities: -Labour volume, 1000 fte -Output at basic prices, mln Euro -Gross value added at basic prices, mln Euro -Export at basic prices, mln Euro
The environmental goods and services sector consists of companies and institutions that are involved in activities with respect to measuring, preventing, limiting, minimalizing or correcting environmental damage to water, air and soil as well as problems related to waste, noise and ecosystems (OECD, 1999; Eurostat 2009). This definition includes 'cleaner technologies 'and 'cleaner goods and services' which reduce environmental risk and minimize the use of natural resources and pollution. The definition of the environmental goods and services sector is determined on European level and it is used by EU-countries accordingly.
The environmental goods and services sector is part of de Dutch system of environmental account, which brings together economic and environmental information in a common framework. The Dutch environmental accounts are compiled following the general concepts, definitions and classifications as described in SEEA 2012 and the 2008 SNA. As it is in line with de definitions and classifications of the national accounts system, there exists a small difference between environmental accounts and environmental statistics. More information on the methodology can be found elsewhere on the website of CBS.
Data available from: 2001
Status of the figures: Provisional figures.
Changes as of 4 July 2023: Year 2020 and 2021 has been added. The figures about earlier years have been adjusted following a change in the business population belonging to the environmental goods and services sector.
Changes as of 2 April 2021: Year 2017, 2018 and 2019 has been added. The figures about earlier years have been adjusted following a change in the business population belonging to the environmental goods and services sector.
Changes as of 16 November 2018: Year 2014 has been added. Figures about earlier years have been adjusted following a change in the business population belonging to the environmental goods and services sector.
Changes as of 5 October 2017: Provisional figures for 2015 have been added. The time series has been updated according to the most recent estimates. A new variable, Export basic prices, has been added.
Changes as of 25 August 2016: Year 2014 has been added. Figures about earlier years have been adjusted following a change in the business population belonging to the environmental goods and services sector.
When will new figures be published? New provisional figures are published annually in March.
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Analysis of ‘Le MOBE et son territoire - Muséum d'Orléans pour la Biodiversité et l'Environnement’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/6088a6309639e9233b9baccd on 15 January 2022.
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Liste de renvois au territoire sur les thématique du MOBE (Muséum d'Orléans pour la biodiversité et l'environnement).
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides air pollution data about ozone and particulate matter (PM2.5) to CDC for the Tracking Network. The EPA maintains a database called the Air Quality System (AQS) which contains data from approximately 4,000 monitoring stations around the country, mainly in urban areas. Data from the AQS is considered the "gold standard" for determining outdoor air pollution. However, AQS data are limited because the monitoring stations are usually in urban areas or cities and because they only take air samples for some air pollutants every three days or during times of the year when air pollution is very high. CDC and EPA have worked together to develop a statistical model (Downscaler) to make modeled predictions available for environmental public health tracking purposes in areas of the country that do not have monitors and to fill in the time gaps when monitors may not be recording data. This data does not include "Percent of population in counties exceeding NAAQS (vs. population in counties that either meet the standard or do not monitor PM2.5)". Please visit the Tracking homepage for this information.View additional information for indicator definitions and documentation by selecting Content Area "Air Quality" and the respective indicator at the following website: http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showIndicatorsData.action
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Environmental Pollution Incident data filtered for Categories 1 and 2. Details of environmental incidents within the remit of the Environment Agency are held on the National Incident Recording System (NIRS2). This dataset only includes substantiated completed and closed Environment Management incidents (predominantly pollution), where the environment impact level is either category 1 (major) or category 2 (significant) to at least 1 media (i.e. water, land or air). It is updated quarterly and provides a snapshot of data held in NIRS2. There is an inherent lag time in investigating and recording the necessary incident details to complete a record and recent incidents may not appear. The data may also be subject to change due to final QA and as further information becomes available. INFORMATION WARNING: Where these data indicate an incident occurred on a particular site or property no inference should be drawn that the site or property owner necessarily was responsible. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2017. All rights reserved.
HUD’s Environmental Review Records page houses environmental reviews made publicly available through the HUD Environmental Review Online System (HEROS). This includes environmental assessments, CEST reviews, and CEST reviews that converted to exempt. New or updated environmental reviews are posted between 8 AM and 10 PM ET Monday through Saturday.
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Data showing the breakdown of the Physical Environment Domain in Plymouth.
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Question 1.3.4a: From 2015 onwards, have environmental mitigation management plans been publicly disclosed?, 1.3.2a: From 2015 onwards, have EIAs and/or SIAs been publicly disclosed?, 1.3.6a: From 2015 onwards, have the procedures governing rehabilitation and closure of extractive projects been adhered to?