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3National and European Regulation
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1.
- Evolution of EU environmental policy from
Rome Treaty to recently
4National and European Regulation
- A strategy for integrating the environment into
EU policies the Cardiff process - The Lisbon Strategy
- Sustainable development
- Agenda 2000
5National and European Regulation
- CHAPTER 2.
- Environmental Action programmes
- CHAPTER 3.
- Principles of EU environmental policy
6National and European Regulation
- CHAPTER 4.
- Instruments of European environmental policy
- Relevant monitoring and control bodies in the
European Union concerning the environment
7National and European Regulation
- CHAPTER 5.
- Relevant environmental agreements
- CHAPTER 6.
- Situation of national environmental legislation
of the 10 newcomers of the EU
8National and European Regulation
- CHAPTER 7.
- EU legislation on environmental themes
- EU Policy on Water Protection
- Implementation of legislation on waste
- Assessment and management of environmental noise
9National and European Regulation
- Energy policy in the EU
- Strategy for soil protection
- Sustainable agriculture
- EU policy on Air
- Integrated pollution prevention and control
- Community eco-management and audit scheme
- Environmental impact assessment
10Introduction
- Six environmental action programmes from 1972
- 300 pieces of legislation
- Treaty of Amsterdam
- Single European Act 1987
- Vienna European Council 1998
- Maastricht Treaty 1992
11CHAPTER 1.
- Evolution of EU environmenal policy
- from Rome Treaty to recently
12Treaty of Rome (1958)
- From the early 1960s the Community
- adopted environmental legislation under
- Article 100 and
- Article 235
13Single European Act
- introduced specific provisions dealing with the
environment - gave solid legal basis to European environmental
policy
14Single European Act
- objectives in relation to the environment
- preservation, protection, and improvement of the
quality of the environment - contribute towards protection of human health
- ensure a prudent and rational usage of natural
resources.
15Single European Act
- environmental action must be based on
- prevention of harm
- control of pollution at source
- polluter should pay
- the integration of the environment into other EU
policies
16Maastricht Treaty
- Stipulates that environmental protection
requirements must be integrated into the
definition and implementation of other Community
policies - Builds on the changes introduced by the Single
European Act
17Maastricht Treaty
- environmental protection measures can be adopted
by a qualified majority of the Council of
Ministers (instead of by unanimous decision) - introduces the precautionary principle
18The Cardiff process
- Horizontal approach
- Integration of the environment into other Eu
policies
19The Lisbon Strategy
- economic, social and environmental renewal in the
EU - 10-year strategy
- sustainable development
- social inclusion
20Spring meetings
- co-ordination and evaluation of success of the
Lisbon strategy - annual synthesis reports evaluating progress
towards achieving the Lisbon goals - Spring Reports
21The Lisbon Strategy
- Climate change
- Transport
- Public health
- Natural resources
22Sustainable development
- Goethenborg European Council, 2001
- long-term vision
- combining a dynamic economy with social cohesion
and high environmental standards - policy coordination and integration
- globalisation of acts
23Sustainable development
- http//europa.eu.int/comm/sustainable/docs/strate
gy_en.pdfhttp//europa.eu.int/comm/sustainable/in
dex_en.htm
24Agenda 2000
- 26 March 1999
- streghtens the Community Policies (CAP and
Structural policy) - preparing enlargement
- gives a new financial framework for the period
2000- 2006
25Reform of the CAP
- Focusing on Environmental aspects
- reduce price support
- rural development programme
- reform of the Cohesion Policy
- systematic scrutiny
26Reform of the CAP
- degraded environment
- the integration of the environment in the
framework of new Structural Funds regulations - regional development plans
- partnership involving environmental bodies
27Agenda 2000
- http//europa.eu.int/comm/agenda2000/index_en.htm
28CHAPTER 2.
- Environmental Action programmes
- 1st EAP 1973-1976
- 2nd EAP 1977-1981
- 3rd EAP 1982-1986
- 4th EAP 1987-1992
- 5th EAP 1993-2000
- 6th EAP 2001-2010
29First EAP
- Principles of the 1st EAP
- the importance of prevention
- polluter pays principle
- member states should neither cause transboundary
problems nor create problems for the economic
development of Third World Countries
30First EAP
- stand still principle
- the importance of public administration
- Determination of the level of action
- ( local, regional, national Community)
- Community policy should be based on a long term
strategy
31Second EAP
- Principles
- Prevention
- Environmnetal consideration in the earliest stage
of decision-making - Damage to nature must be avoided
- Scientific resarch in favour of environment
32Second EAP
- Polluter pays principle
- Cause no environmental affects to other member
stetes - Take into account the interest of developing
countries in decision making - Promote environmental protection through
international organisations
33Second EAP
- The importance of environmental education
- Subsidiarity principle
- National environmental programmes should be
co-ordinated on the basis of a common long-term
concept
34Third EAP
- Widened the concept of pollution prevention
- Land use planning
- Integration of environmental concerns into other
EC policies - Develop overall environmental strategy
35Fourth EAP
- effective implementation of existing Community
legislation - regulation of all environmental impacts of
substances and sources of pollution
36Fourth EAP
- Increased access to and dissemination of
information - Job creation
37Fifth EAP
- Sustainable development
- Measures to curb environmental degradation
- Targets five sectors
- Environmental policy will rest on four main sets
of instruments
38Sixth EAP
- climate change and global warming
- natural habitat and wildlife
- environment and health
- natural resources and waste
39CHAPTER 3.
- Principles of EU environmental policy
40The Polluter Pays Principle
- Industry should pay the true costs of its
methods of production is necessary
41 Principle of prevention
- Action to be taken to protect the environment at
an early stage
42The proximity principle
- The best place to deal with something is as
close to that something as possible
43Precautionary Principle
- It is better to be safe than sorry.
44High Level of Protection Principle
- High level of protection must be integrated into
all the European Union's policies and action
45The integration principle
- Environmental objectives must be integrated in
other policy sectors
46CHAPTER 4.
- Instruments of European environmental policy
47Main sets of instruments
- Legislative instruments
- Market-based instruments
- Supporting instruments (tecnical instruments)
- Financial support mechanisms
481. European environmental legislation
- Primary legislation
- Secondary legislation
- Case law
49Forms of Community law
- Regulations (are binding andvdirectly applicable)
- Directives (are binding member states to the
objectives and result to be must be transposed by
each member state into their own national
legislation) - Decisions (are binding and addressed to and do
not require transposition) - Recommendations and Opinions (not binding)
-
50Other tools of legislation
- green papers
- white paper
- http//europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/about/pap/index.ht
ml. - http//europa.eu.int/comm/off/green/index_en.htm.
- http//europa.eu.int/comm/off/white/index_en.htm
512. Market based instruments
- Environmental leavies
- Tradable emission permits
- Deposit-refund systems
- Enforcement incentives
- Financial aid
- Industry agreements
- Environmental liability
52Market based instruments (MBIs)
- During the 4 th EAP
- Deposit-refund system
- Eco-label
- Eco-taxes
- Eco-audit
- Liability
53Target sectors for the use of MBIs
- Industry
- Energy
- Transport
- Agriculture
- Tourism
543. Technical Instruments
- provide support to the environmental legislative
framework - measures to assist with the overall aims of the
Commissions environmental policy
55Technical Instruments
- Eco-labelling
- EMAS Environmental management and auditing
scheme - EIA Environmnetal Impact Assessment
564. Financial support Instrument
- LIFE programme (LInstrument Financière pour
lEnvironnement) - Established in 1992
- financial support for the development,
implementation and updating of Community
environment policy and environmental legislation
57LIFE ProgrammeLife-natureLife-environmentLife-
third countrieshttp//europa.eu.int/comm/environ
ment/life/
58Monitoring and control bodies
- European Environmental Agency (EEA)
- Environment Information and Observation Network
- Environmental Protection Agency
59CHAPTER 5.
- Relevant environmental agreements
60Antarctic Treaty
- to ensure that Antarctica is used for peaceful
purposes only (such as international cooperation
in scientific research) - to defer the question of territorial claims
asserted by some nations and not recognized by
others - to provide an international forum for management
of the region - applies to land and ice shelves south of 60
degrees South latitude
61Basel Convention on hazardous wastes
- to reduce transboundary movements of wastes
subject to the Convention to a minimum consistent
with the environmentally sound and efficient
management of such wastes - to minimize the amount and toxicity of wastes
generated and ensure their environmentally sound
management as closely as possible to the source
of generation - and to assist LDCs in environmentally sound
management of the hazardous and other wastes they
generate
62Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic
Seals
- to promote and achieve the protection,
- scientific study,
- rational use of Antarctic seals,
- to maintain a satisfactory balance within the
ecological system of Antarctica
63Convention on Biological Diversity
- to develop national strategies for the
conservation and sustainable use of biological
diversity
64Marine Life Conservation
- to solve through international cooperation the
problems involved in the conservation of living
resources of the high seas, considering that
because of the development of modern technology
some of these resources are in danger of being
overexploited
65Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air
Pollution (LRTAP)
- to protect the human environment against air
pollution, - to gradually reduce and prevent air pollution,
including long-range transboundary air pollution
66Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic
Marine Living Resources
- to safeguard the environment and protect the
integrity of the ecosystem of the seas
surrounding Antarctica, - to conserve Antarctic marine living resources
67Convention on the International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna
(CITES)
- to protect certain endangered species from
overexploitation by means of a system of
import/export permits
68Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution
by Dumping Wastes and Other Matter (London
Convention)
- to control pollution of the sea by dumping and to
encourage regional agreements supplementary to
the Convention
69Environmental Modification
- to prohibit the military or other hostile use of
environmental modification techniques in order to
further world peace and trust among nations
70Ramsar Convention
- to stem the progressive encroachment on and loss
of wetlands now and in the future, - recognizing the fundamental ecological functions
of wetlands and their economic, cultural,
scientific, and recreational value
71International Convention for the Regulation of
Whaling
- to protect all species of whales from
overhunting - to establish a system of international regulation
for the whale fisheries to ensure proper
conservation and development of whale stocks - to safeguard for future generations the great
natural resources represented by whale stocks
72Tropical Timber 83
- to provide an effective framework for cooperation
between tropical timber producers and consumers - to encourage the development of national policies
aimed at sustainable utilization - conservation of tropical forests and their
genetic resources
73Tropical Timber 94
- to ensure that by the year 2000 exports of
tropical timber originate from sustainably
managed sources - to establish a fund to assist tropical timber
producers in obtaining the resources necessary to
reach this objective
74Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol
- to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions by
enhancing the national programs of developed
countries aimed at this goal and by establishing
percentage reduction targets for the developed
countries
75Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the
Ozone Layer
- to protect the ozone layer by controlling
emissions of substances that deplete it
76Ship Pollution, 1973 (MARPOL)
- to preserve the marine environment through the
complete elimination of pollution by oil and
other harmful substances - the minimization of accidental discharge of such
substances
77Protocol on Environmental Protection to the
Antarctic Treaty
- to provide for comprehensive protection of the
Antarctic environment and dependent and
associated ecosystems - applies to the area covered by the Antarctic
Treaty
78Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides
- to provide for the control or reduction of
nitrogen oxides and their transboundary fluxes
79Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds
- to provide for the control and reduction of
emissions of volatile organic compounds in order
to reduce their transboundary fluxes so as to
protect human health and the environment from
adverse effects
80Air Pollution-Sulfur 94
- to provide for a further reduction in sulfur
emissions or transboundary fluxes
81Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants
- to provide for the control and reduction of
emissions of persistent organic pollutants in
order to reduce their transboundary fluxes so as
to protect human health and the environment from
adverse effects
82Air Pollution-Sulfur 85
- to provide for a 30 reduction in sulfur
emissions or transboundary fluxes by 1993
83Nuclear Test Ban
- to obtain an agreement on general and complete
disarmament under strict international control in
accordance with the objectives of the United
Nations - to put an end to the armaments race and eliminate
incentives for the production and testing of all
kinds of weapons, including nuclear weapons
84Law of the Sea
- to set up a comprehensive new legal regime for
the sea and oceans to include rules concerning
environmental standards as well as enforcement
provisions dealing with pollution of the marine
environment
85United Nations Convention on Desertification
- to combat desertification and mitigate the
effects of drought through national action
programs that incorporate long-term strategies
supported by international cooperation and
partnership arrangements
86Convention on Climate Change
- to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas
concentrations in the atmosphere at a low enough
level to prevent dangerous anthropogenic
interference with the climate system
87CHAPTER 6.
- Situation of national environmental legislation
of the 10 newcomers of the EU
88COMMUNITY ACQUIS
- 300 legal instruments covering a wide range of
fields - Member States must ensure that an environmental
impact assessment is carried out before approving
certain public and private-sector development
projects
8910 newcomers of the EU
- Cyprus
- Estonia
- Hungary
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Malta
- Poland
- The Czech Republic
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
90Reported themes of accession
- Air quality
- Waste
- Water quality
- Nature conservation
- Industrial pollution, risk management
- Chemicals
- GMOs
- Nuclear safety
- Noise emission
- Horizontal legislation
- Administrative capacity
91The White Paper on the preparation of the
associated countries
- product-related legislation
92Situation of national environmental legislation
of the 10 newcomers of the EU
- http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/e15111.h
tm - http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/e15102.h
tm - http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/e15103.h
tm - http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/e15104.h
tm http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/e15105
.htm http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/e151
12.htm http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/e1
5106.htm http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/
e15107.htm http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lv
b/e15109.htm http//europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/
lvb/e15110.htm
93Useful links
http//www.am.lt/EN/VI/rubric.php3?rubric_id123 h
ttp//www.cedar.at/sitemap.htm http//www.eea.eu.i
nt// Ministries http//www.geocities.com/gildersm
/othergov.html EU law http//www.law.du.edu/natur
alresources/countries.htm EU environmental
legislation http//www.europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg
/en/s15000.htm
94Useful links
- Denmark http//www.mem.dk/english/publeng.htm
- Slovakia http//www.rec.org/REC/Publications/EUla
w/FeeBased/Slovakia2.html - Portugal http//www.law.du.edu/naturalresources/I
ndividual20Countries/Portugal.htm - Austria http//www.umweltbundesamt.at/
- Belgium http//www.ibgebim.be/english/contenu/inde
x.asp?flashno, http//www.ibgebim.be/english/cont
enu/index.asp?flashno - Iceland http//eng.umhverfisraduneyti.is/
- Italy http//www.istat.it/English/Environmen/ind
ex.htm - Lithuania http//www.lonelyplanet.com/destination
s/europe/latvia/environment.htm,
http//www.varam.gov.lv/Esakums.htm - Luxemburg http//www.istat.it/English/Environme
n/index.htm, http//www.environnement.public.lu/ - Portugalhttp//natport.eionet.eu.int/Channels/cou
ntry_links/Ministry_of_Environment,_Portugal - Estonia http//www.envir.ee/eng/
- Greece http//www.minenv.gr/4/41/e4100.html
- Cyprus http//www.cyprus.gov.cy/cyphome/govhome.n
sf/Main?OpenFrameSet - Malta http//www.gov.mt/frame.asp?l1urlhttp//
www.doi.gov.mt/en/ministries_and_departments/defau
lt.asp
95Useful links
- Spain http//www.mma.es/en/index.htm
- Norway http//odin.dep.no/md/engelsk/regelverk/b
n.html - Latvia http//www.varam.gov.lv/varam/Elikumd.htm
- Finland http//www.ymparisto.fi/default.asp?cont
entid53075lanEN - Sweden http//www.sweden.gov.se/sb/d/2023/a/25800
jsessionidaN6RS8v703hc - http//www.internat.naturvardsverket.se/
- Hungary http//www.ktm.hu/jogszabalyok2.php?type
2section_id1 - (only in Hungarian)
- Germany http//www.umweltbundesamt.de/index-e.htm
- http//www.bmu.de/en/1024/js/base/?navvorwen
- Czech Republic http//www.env.cz/www/zamest.nsf/d
efc72941c223d62c12564b30064fdcc/cdc577a3849f7573c1
256aaf00262338?OpenDocument - Poland http//www.mos.gov.pl/mos/akty-p/index_en
g.htm - Slovenia http//www.gov.si/mop/en/index.htm
- The Netherlands http//www.minvrom.nl/internation
al - England http//www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/regula
t/regulat.asp - http//www.environment-agency.gov.uk/
- http//www.detr.gov.uk/
- http//www.cefas.co.uk/homepage.htm
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96CHAPTER 7.
- EU legislation on environmental themes
97Environmental themes
- Water
- Waste
- Noise
- Soil
- Agriculture
- Energy
- Air
- Industry (IPPC, EPER)
- EMAS
- EIA
98EU Policy on Water Protection
- Two different approaches to tackle water
pollution - The Water Quality Objective approach (WQO)
- The Emission Limit Value approach (ELV)
99EU Policy on Water Protection
- European Water Policy,
- Operative tool the Water Framework Directive
100Main objectives of the water framework directive
- expanding the scope of water protection
- achieving "good status" for all waters
- water management based on river basins
- getting the prices for water right
- public participation
- streamlining legislation
101Legislations conserning water
- Water Quality Objective oriented legislations
- Emission-Control oriented legislations
- Monitoring and Reporting related legislations
102Legislation on waste
- Directive 75/442/EEC on waste,
- Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste,
- Directive 75/439/EEC on waste oils,
- Directive 86/278/EEC on sewage sludge and
- Directive 94/62/EC on packaging and packaging
waste, for the period 1998-2000
103Hierarchy of principles regarding waste
(75/442/EEC)
- prevention,
- recycling,
- energy recovery,
- safe disposal
104EU legislation on waste
- Waste management plans
- Waste statistics
- Waste reisters
- Monitoring authorities of waste management
105EU legislation on noise
- Directive 2002/49/EC
- Assessment and management of environmental noise
i
106Noise indicators
- Lden
- Lnight
- Staregic noise maps
- Action plans on noise
107Action against noise Green paper
- maximum noise levels
- Noise abatement programme
108Action against noise
- A new framework for noise policy
- Reducing emissions at source
- Road traffic
- Rail traffic
- Aircraft
- Machinery
109Soil potection
- Towards a Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection
(2002) - Soil the top layer of the earth's crust, formed
by mineral particles, organic matter, water, air
and living organisms
110Functions of soil
- producing food,
- storing, filtering and transforming minerals,
water, organic matter, gases, etc., - providing raw materials,
- being the platform for human activity
111Threats to soil
- erosion,
- decline in organic matter,
- soil contamination,
- soil sealing,
- soil compaction,
- decline in soil biodiversity, salinisation and
floods and landslides
112Soil monitoring
- Community information and monitoring system for
soil threats
113Sustainable agriculture
- Directions towards sustainable agriculture
114Towards sustainable agriculture
- Agenda 2000 (reform of CAP)
- Vienna European Council
- Cardiff European Council
- Treaty of Amsterdam
- 5th EAP
- Rio summit
- SEA
115EU policy on energy
- General principles and programmes
- Coal
- Electricity
- Nuclear energy
- Oil and gas
- Other sources of energy
116Energy
- 2001 directive on renewable energy in the
internal electricity market - Directive 2001/80/EC to limit air pollutants
produced from large combustion plants - http//www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/euro.html
117Main principles of European energy policy
- 1) security of supply
- 2) completion of the internal market
- 3) environmental responsibility and
- 4) promotion of renewable energy and demand
management.
118EU policy on air
- Clean Air For Europe programme (CAFE)
- Thematic Strategy on air quality
- Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution Convention
(LRTAP)
119Integrated pollution prevention and control
- Council Directive 96/61/EC IPPC Directive
- procedure for applying for, issuing and updating
operating permits - minimum requirements to be included in any such
permit
120European Pollutant Emission Register (EPER )
- Decision 2000/479/EC
- Aarhus Convention
121IPPC
- Decision 1999/391/EC questionnaire
- Directive 2003/87/EC establishing a scheme for
greenhouse gas emission allowance - Directive 2003/35/EC public participation
122Community eco-management and audit scheme (EMAS)
- Regulation 761/2001/EEC
- to promote improvements in the environmental
performance of organisations in all sectors
123Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
- Directive 85/337/EEC
- a systematic procedure to assess the potential
environmental damage which might be caused by
individual projects and plans and includes the
stipulation that the public must be involved - supplementary Directive 97/11/EC
124Assessment of the effects of plans and programmes
on the environment
- Directive 2001/42/EC
- Helps to integrate the environment into the
preparation and adoption of plans and programmes
liable to have significant effects on the
environment, by subjecting them to an
environmental assessment.