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来源类型 | Project |
规范类型 | 研究项目 |
项目编号 | 2576 |
Updated Inventory and Assessment of Soil Protection Policy Instruments in EU Member States | |
Dr. Ana Frelih-Larsen; Stefanie Albrecht; Dr. Eleftheria Kampa; Dr. Zoritza Kiresiewa; Ruta Landgrebe-Trinkunaite; Ennid Roberts, LLM; Dr. Josselin Rouillard; Rodrigo Vidaurre; Melanie Kemper; Christian Bruhn; Saraniya Nageswaran; Ilka Merbold; Stephen Bell | |
开始日期 | 2015-12 |
结束日期 | 2016-10 |
资助机构 | European Commission, Directorate-General Environment (DG Environment) |
概述 | This project, led by Ecologic Institute, aims to take stock of existing soil policy instruments in the EU in order to identify gaps in protection and to support the decision-making process for further policy action. Collaborating closely with experts from 28 EU Member States, the project develops a Wiki-based inventory and an up-to-date assessment of soil policy instruments in the EU. The inventory consists of existing and upcoming policy instruments, including legislation, regulatory and non-binding instruments, measures and targets in the EU Member States and its regions. In an ex-ante and ex-post impact analyses, the effectiveness of soil policy instruments in addressing the soil threats and soil functions in the EU as well as the relevance and coherence of policies is assessed. Read more |
摘要 | This project, led by Ecologic Institute, aims to take stock of existing soil policy instruments in the EU in order to identify gaps in protection and to support the decision-making process for further policy action. Collaborating closely with experts from 28 EU Member States, the project develops a Wiki-based inventory and an up-to-date assessment of soil policy instruments in the EU. Soils in the EU are a key natural resource delivering essential ecosystem services. However, soils are affected by a wide range of soil threats including erosion, floods and landslides, loss of soil organic matter or soil sealing. The deterioration of soils results from ongoing pressures on soils, such as urbanisation or agricultural intensification, and also reflects the lack of an overarching and integrated policy framework for soil protection in Europe. BackgroundSoils deliver many functions and essential ecosystem services such as water and nutrient cycle regulation, food production, and providing a basis for construction as well as habitat for various species. However, EU soils are threatened by erosion, floods and landslides, loss of soil organic matter and soil biodiversity, contamination, compaction and sealing. Pressures such as increasing urbanisation, land abandonment, and intensification of agricultural production accelerate soil degradation. The EU Commission proposed a Soil Framework Directive in 2006. This proposal was withdrawn in 2014, largely due to arguments focused on subsidiarity and administrative costs. Thus, while many different policy instruments directly or indirectly address soil threats, there is limited integration of these instruments with respect to soil protection objectives. Moreover, there is very limited information on the coherence and effectiveness of current policies. At Member State level, soil threats are often addressed indirectly by different instruments such as regulation, subsidies, or incentives and advice and across different sectors such as waste, agriculture, forestry, water or industrial pollution. Some soil threats such as soil sealing, compaction and salinisation are not addressed at all or only in non-binding measures. Main objectivesThe project aims to:
A clear understanding of existing policy instruments and gaps in protection will provide a baseline on which to build future policy action on soils in the EU. MethodologyThe project establishes a typology of soil policy instruments at EU level. On this basis, data is collected for an assessment at the national/regional level of the 28 Member States. A policy inventory is created in a Wiki tool with entries for each Member State. Building on this inventory, a gap analysis of key national soil threats and the relevance, coherence and effectiveness of the policies in place to address these threats is conducted. An assessment of the state of soil degradation and trends across the various Member States produces a summary of the policy gaps for Member States, soil threats and soil functions. The results are reviewed and updates from stakeholder consultations are integrated by the end of the project. Research focus of the Ecologic InstituteEcologic Institute leads the project and is responsible for developing and implementing the Wiki inventory. Ecologic Institute also conducts Member State assessments for Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Lithuania, Slovenia and Spain. |
标签 | EU Environment ; Soil |
关键词 | soil soil inventory gap analysis policy assessment Soil Framework Directive Europe |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/13090 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库项目 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/39271 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Dr. Ana Frelih-Larsen,Stefanie Albrecht,Dr. Eleftheria Kampa,et al. Updated Inventory and Assessment of Soil Protection Policy Instruments in EU Member States. 2015. |
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