IEEP, with 19 other partners across Europe, is participating in a four year project to develop scenarios to examine the future of Europe's freshwaters up to 2025.IEEP is focusing on the implications of ...
A new book has been published examining the structure, activities and management of environmental protection agencies across the world.A Handbook of Environmental Protection and Enforcement is authored ...
The Cross Compliance Network Bulletin presents the research to date of the Cross Compliance Network project. It includes a contribution from the European Environment Agency and short articles on topics ...
The evaluation conducted by IEEP for DG Agriculture is expected to inform a review of the policy in 2010. It concludes that the policy, although regarded by some as anachronistic, is effective in addressing ...
The INDENT report quantifies, evaluates and interprets a suite of indicators selected by the European Commission on the environmental performance of the Common Fisheries Policy. Based on this report the ...
One of the last INDECO deliverables has reported on the final evaluation of the list of INDECO indicators. Specific consideration is given to their usefulness, practicability and to what extent they address ...
On 15 February 2007, the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) will be organising a conference in Brussels to review progress made in the integration of environmental concerns into other areas ...
The Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) hosted a one day workshop bringing together key UK stakeholders to discuss progress in implementing MPAs in the UK.
In a recently released paper James Brown of IEEP analyses the workings of the new EU fleet management system and the European Fisheries Fund, and how they relate to each other. The paper examines the successes ...
A new paper written by Andrew Farmer, Patrick ten Brink and Marianne Kettunen examines the role of impact assessments in the implementation of EU environmental law by the Member States. EU environmental ...
The "Cross Compliance Network Bulletin" presents the research to date of the Cross Compliance Network Project. This bulletin summarises the papers that were presented and discussed at the first seminar ...
IEEP recently conducted a project for the European Commission reviewing the EU legal and policy framework for invasive alien species (IAS). The outcomes of this project were presented in the fourth International ...
IEEP and Ecologic, along with other partners, have recently concluded a six month contract with the European Parliament to provide a range of briefings on current policy issues.
This newly available paper identifies the major foreseeable environmental impacts of prospective changes in some key EU policies on the global production and trade of agricultural products, particularly ...
The fourth International Conference on Biological Invasions (NEOBIOTA conference) will take place in Vienna on 27-29 September. The conference will bring together a wide range of international and European ...
In a paper commissioned by Friends of the Earth in the context of the UK Government's ongoing ports review, IEEP reviews government policy on shipping and how this addresses the sector's contribution to ...
This paper examining the drivers behind the evolution of the EU fisheries subsidy regime is now available online. It was originally presented to an OECD Workshop on Subsidy Reform and Sustainable Development.
The majority of Community co-financing for Natura 2000 during the upcoming funding period 2007-13 will be delivered through a mixture of existing Community funds. This challenges the national authorities ...
The Natura Funding handbook drafted by IEEP's biodiveristy and nature researchers in partnership with WWF-Germany and EPO is now available on the Commission's Circa website in 13 languages.
On 22 June the European Commission hosted a conference on measures undertaken by Member States to simplify environmental regulation. This included the launch of a major new report by IEEP and Ecologic ...