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Read our editions from 2009 - 2011

  • Autumn 2011
    Editorial: Following through on climate commitments; Charting Europe’s environmental policy future; Redesigning agricultural policy to deliver public goods; Sustainability indicators for policymaking; Maximising adaptation and mitigation benefits; Integrating the environment into Cohesion Policy; Tackling illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
  • Summer 2011
    Editorial: He who hesitates is lost; The new EU  biodiversity strategy; EU water policy; Costs of delivering environmental outcomes through agricultural and forestry management; Perspectives for the new European fisheries fund; New IEEP’s ‘Directions in European Environmental Policy’ (DEEP) papers.
  • Spring 2011
    Editorial: Greener European economy; EU natural resource policy; Environment, climate change and the future EU budget; Evaluating the progress of EU environmental policy since 2002; Financing Natura 2000 from the EU budget; European water policy fitness check; The opportunity cost of protecting nature.
  • Winter 2010/2011
    Editorial: From Copenhagen to Cancún and beyond: To Kyoto or not to Kyoto?; Assessing the value of biodiversity; Scoping Ecosystem services in the Danube Basin; Climate proofing the EU budget; Green infrastructure’s contribution to halting biodiversity loss; Developing an agri-environment programme in Serbia; Predicting agricultural land abandonment.
  • Autumn 2010
    Editorial: Time for a bolder budget; TEEB’s Nagoya launch to contribute to policy momentum and future perspectives; Natura 2000; Strategies to climate proof the future EU budget; Reviewing the 6th Environmental Action Programme; Improving knowledge on biodiversity; How EU Member States are using CAP funds to deliver public goods from forestry.
  • Summer 2010 
    Editorial: Being efficient; The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB); Launch of IEEP’s online Manual of European Environmental Policy; Stakeholders discuss progress on waste prevention and recycling; Knowledge is (purchasing) power; Putting the environment at the centre of a future CAP; IEEP awarded independent research organisation status.
  • Spring 2010
    Editorial: Will 2010 be a ‘True Year of Biodiversity?’; Launching the Manual of European Environmental Policy; Delivering biofuel sustainability requirements; Weighing up habitat banking in the EU; Counting the cost of adaption; CAPRI model helps to assess CAP impacts; The impacts of land use change on key ecosystem services; How much for biodiversity – MEPs join the debate.
  • Winter 2009/10 
    Editorial: Keeping cool; Prospects for EU environmental policy under the new European Commission; EU budget and climate change; Modulation delivers environmental benefits; Regulating intensive pig farms; The benefits of improving the environment in Europe and Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) Countries.
  • Autumn 2009
    Editorial: Finding the money; Supporting Europe’s Parliamentarians – Maintaining momentum in combating climate change; Future land use in Europe; Welcome package for new MEPs; How to remove environmentally harmful subsidies; IEEP review of research on Sustainable Development Indicators; The EU budget review: making the case for biodiversity.
  • Summer 2009
    Editorial: The new European Parliament; Climate change and energy security; European community neglecting its Aarhus Convention obligations; Renewed momentum for Environmental tax reform; International perspectives on land use futures; Assessing the socio-economic benefits of Natura 2000; Delivering climate action – The challenge facing Europe.
  • Spring 2009
    Editorial: Europe after G20; Proactive planning for wind power and wildlife; Green Paper marks launch of CFP Reform; Why spend on agriculture? – The public goods debate; Supporting developing countries on climate change; It's time to CARE about climate policy implementation; Intelligent energy e-Library launched. 
  • Winter 2008/09
    Editorial: Climate policy - A glass half empty or half full; Agricultural soils – can the degradation be reversed?; EU budget debate; Delivering on Europe’s 20/20/20 promise; The impacts of land use changes in Europe on ecosystems services; Is ‘soft’ Law a soft option?

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