This study analyzes eleven European environmental policy "dilemmas" for four alternative socioeconomic development pathways to the year 2030. The dilemmas include problems associated with: water management, soil acidification, forestry wood supply, marginalized land, sea level rise, coastal problems, chemical "time bombs", non-point source toxic materials, transport growth, urbanization, and summer oxidant episodes
After the Second World War, the countries of Europe and America started again trying to recover them...
There are infinite possible future scenarios reflecting the impacts of anthropogenic multiple stress...
The severity of environmental problems and their socio-economic effects are important research issue...
With the completion of the Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development (popularly ...
This study analyzes eleven European environmental policy "dilemmas" for four alternative socioeconom...
We are living in times of turbulence and complex changes without precedent in history. It is becomin...
Although there are many ways to overcome environmental problems, the threat of climate change and re...
In this report an assessment of the nature of European environmental issues, their scientific basis,...
Questions regarding the future of our planet weigh heavily at the moment, and numerous studies have ...
There are infinite possible future scenarios reflecting the impacts of anthropogenic multiple stress...
The objective of the paper is to focus on a set of "not-impossible" but still plausible land use pat...
"As part of a wider review of existing scenario analyses in areas with direct relevance to the futur...
Europe is faced with interlinked economic, ecological and climate crises. As identified in the Europ...
Can Europe produce a sustainable future? What difficulties does globalization throw in the way of st...
As part of a wider review of existing scenario analyses in areas with direct relevance to the future...
After the Second World War, the countries of Europe and America started again trying to recover them...
There are infinite possible future scenarios reflecting the impacts of anthropogenic multiple stress...
The severity of environmental problems and their socio-economic effects are important research issue...
With the completion of the Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development (popularly ...
This study analyzes eleven European environmental policy "dilemmas" for four alternative socioeconom...
We are living in times of turbulence and complex changes without precedent in history. It is becomin...
Although there are many ways to overcome environmental problems, the threat of climate change and re...
In this report an assessment of the nature of European environmental issues, their scientific basis,...
Questions regarding the future of our planet weigh heavily at the moment, and numerous studies have ...
There are infinite possible future scenarios reflecting the impacts of anthropogenic multiple stress...
The objective of the paper is to focus on a set of "not-impossible" but still plausible land use pat...
"As part of a wider review of existing scenario analyses in areas with direct relevance to the futur...
Europe is faced with interlinked economic, ecological and climate crises. As identified in the Europ...
Can Europe produce a sustainable future? What difficulties does globalization throw in the way of st...
As part of a wider review of existing scenario analyses in areas with direct relevance to the future...
After the Second World War, the countries of Europe and America started again trying to recover them...
There are infinite possible future scenarios reflecting the impacts of anthropogenic multiple stress...
The severity of environmental problems and their socio-economic effects are important research issue...