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Barcelona objective

According to the Lisbon Strategy, (a development plan put forward by the European Council in 2000), Europe aims to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion [2]. This plan was further stressed through the Barcelona objective in 2002, which stated that 3% of GDP [Gross Domestic Product] should be spent on research and development by 2010. Two thirds of this investment was to come from business, with the bulk of... [Pg.21]

Telysheva, G., Dizhbite, T., Lebedeva, G., Niokolaeva, V. Lignin products for decontamination of environment objects from pathogenic microorganisms and pollutants. In The 7th ILI Forum-Barcelona, 27-28 Apr 2005, pp. 71-74... [Pg.308]

Carstensen, A.-K, Degerman, M., Gonzalez Sampayo, M., Bernhard, J. (2005). Interaction in labwotk - linking the object/event world to the theory/model world. Paper presented at ESERA2005. Barcelona. [Pg.412]

The introduction of the concept of sustainable development with the approach of the Rio Conference in 1992 led the member states of the Barcelona Convention to draw up an Agenda 21 for the Mediterranean (Vallega, 1995). This concept adapted to the Mediterranean context forms an integral part of the objectives of the MAP. In Barcelona in June 1995, the Mediterranean Action Plan, which was adopted in 1975, was replaced by the Action Plan for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Sustainable Development of the Coastal Areas of the Mediterranean (renamed MAP Phase II) by the Contracting Parties at a Conference of Plenipotentiaries, which also adopted priority fields of activities for the period 1996-2005 (UNEP, 1997a,b). [Pg.32]

In September 1987, the Fifth Ordinary Meeting of the Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention held in Athens decided to extend the mandate of the Centre to other harmful substances and two years later, the same contracting parties approved new objectives and... [Pg.41]

Gimeno L., Rodrigues, M.T., 2002, Sequential Approach to Production Planning in Multisite Environments, 15th IFAC World Congress, Barcelona, Spain. Homburg, C., 1998, Hierarchical multi-objective decision making, European Journal of Operational Research, 105, 155-161. [Pg.418]

Mercury and its compounds are included in the "Black List of all the international conventions such as the Oslo, Paris, and Barcelona Conventions and the EEC Directive on the discharge of dangerous substances, the main aim of which is to prevent aquatic pollution. One of the common objectives of these control measures is to eliminate, to prohibit, or to strictly control the discharge of all black list substances into natural waters. [Pg.33]


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