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Estonian Environment ESTONIAN ENVIR
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Published in the “Estonian Enviro
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Table of contents Foreword 3 Introd
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10. The environment and health 162
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Summary Socioeconomic background In
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Part 1 Socioeconomic background 1.
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1 600 000 1 550 000 1 500 000 popul
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25 000 pine spruce birch aspen comm
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80 80 70 Land use on the basis of C
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The Tartu area is another region in
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8. Biological diversity
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8.2. Land 8.2.1. Species and habita
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ising 1% declining 10% stable 12% v
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8.2.2. Reasons for biodiversity los
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Alien species Most alien species ar
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20 target defined in the Environmen
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25 000 20 000 maintenance restorati
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the density of reed shoots has incr
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8.4. Coastal waters The Baltic Sea
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8.4.3. Reasons for biodiversity los
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occurrence of algal mats absence of
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9. Waste In the field of waste, the
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9.3. Hazardous waste generation and
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The deposition of municipal waste i
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9.5. Packaging waste The adoption o
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2006 2007 10 637 6 615 2 164 12 334
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9.9. Waste disposal 9.9.1. Waste di
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9.9.2. Number of landfills in use a
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10. The environment and health
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10.2. The impact of ambient air pol
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Results of analysis of tropospheric
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11. Economic instruments for enviro
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1200 pollution charge, revenue rece
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12. Environmental management tools
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In today’s competitive conditions
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Nordic Swan (Svanen). The Nordic Sw
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APPENDIX The most hazardous meteoro
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year month, day place event indicat
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