european integration and transboundary transfer of air pollution: analyzing the case of nitrogen oxides
The recent expansion of the EU, in May 2004, included ten new members eight of which used to belong to the so-called 'former eastern block'. Thepost WWII environmental policy followed inthis region has been radically different from the tendencies followed in Western Europe. While in both r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development 2006-02, Vol.2 (2), p.103-108 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The recent expansion of the EU, in May 2004, included ten new members eight of which used to belong to the so-called 'former eastern block'. Thepost WWII environmental policy followed inthis region has been radically different from the tendencies followed in Western Europe. While in both regions the industrial development has been the main goal, the lack of conservation regulations at the Eastern European countries has resulted in a ratherharmful industrialization, regarding natural resources and environmental quality. In the meanwhile, Europe experienced the severe consequences of the transboundary transfer ofair pollution with sensitive ecosystems of the continent being devastated. The European Monitoring and Evaluation Program has published data regarding the transboundary transfer ofnitrogen oxides throughout the European continent in the course of over 15 years. The present study utilises these data, focusing on the contribution of the new member-states to the environmental pressure faced by the older member states and vice versa, in order to analyse the situation and discussthe present and future environmental policy concerning air pollution. |
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ISSN: | 1790-5079 |