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Lisbon strategy

Unlike in the original RoHS Directive, the European Commission now has to take into account the aims of the Lisbon strategy so that development of an environmental strategy also considers growth and employment. Another fundamental change is that RoHS substance restrictions would be imposed only if there is an unacceptable risk to human health and the environment, whereas previously it was based only on the precautionary principle. [Pg.94]

The European Union believes that continuous learning constimtes an essential manner of building knowledge-based economy. This was clearly defined in the Lisbon Strategy as well as in the document on continuous development of education by 2009 issued by Polish Ministry of Education (MENiS) [1],... [Pg.107]

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]

The Lisbon Strategy, ftp //ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/indicators/docs/3rd report snaps0.pdf... [Pg.31]

Commission Communication on Implementing the Lisbon Programme A Strategy for the Simplification of the Regulatory Environment COM(2005)535, 25 Oct. 2005. [Pg.235]

From the mid-2000s, and especially since 2003, under pressure coming from the European Employment Strategy co-ordination (the so-called Lisbon objectives for increasing the effective age of retirement), the French government has devised new action plans with the purpose of increasing employment rates of people over 50. However, as the Table 11 shows, these efforts have not yet shown clear outcomes. [Pg.117]

Vegter S (2013) Discrepancy between clinical decisions and economic factors. Presentation and workshop, EAHP Academy on Pharmacoeconomics Tools, strategies and beyond, 12-15 Sept 2013, Lisbon, Portugal, http //www.eahp.en/events/academy/acad emy-seminar-2013-lisbon/seminar-presentations. Accessed 3 Dec 2013... [Pg.50]

The strategy for dosing ortho-phosphate to Lisbon s water supplies will provide comprehensive public health protection, once approval is given to proceed. [Pg.97]

Disaster prevention strategies based on an education information system. Paper presented at the 15th WCEE, Lisbon, 24-28 Sept 2012... [Pg.80]

Bemhardsdottir AE, Thorvaldsddttir S, Sigbjdrnsson R, Musacchio G, Nave R, Falsaperla S, D Adda S, Sansivero F, Zonno G, Sousa ML, CarvaUio A, Raposo S, Ferreira MA, Nunes JC, Jimenez MJ (2012) Disaster prevention strategies based on an education information system. In Paper presented at the 15th WCEE, Lisbon, 24-28 Sept 2012... [Pg.92]


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