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Restart of the EU sustainability policy in the context of the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals at EU level


The German Environment Agency (UBA) is in favour of a revision of the EU Sustainable Development Strategy in order to implement the Sustainable Devel¬opment Goals at European Level. The position paper of the German Environment Agency identifies objectives and required actions for sustainable development in the EU.

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position | 06/2016
Number of pages
36
Year of publication
June 2016
Author(s)
Claudia Kabel, Thomas Abeling, Christopher Blum, Marc Brandt, Björn Bürger, Andreas Burger, Achim Daschkeit, Knut Ehlers, Harald Ginzky, Jens Günther, Juliane Koch-Jugl, Guido Knoche, Jan Kosmol, Marin Lambrecht, Marcel Langner, Christian Löwe, Steffen Matezki, Astrid Matthey, Lars Mönch, Volker Mohaupt, Tina Mutert, Ingrid Nöh, Ines Oehme, Gertrude Penn-Bressel, Marianne Richter, Nadja Richter, Simone Richter, Johanna Rose, Hedi Schreiber, Hans-Christian Stolzenberg, Claudia Thierbach, Frank Wolke, Joachim Wuttke
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English
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Deutsch
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Umweltbundesamt
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