MAP20070023895Europe's environment : the Dobris assessment / edited by David Stanners and Philippe Bourdeau. — Copenhagen : European Environment Agency ; Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, cop. 1995XXIV, 676 p. : il. ; 30 cmThe report on the state of the pan-European environment requested by the environment ministers for the whole of Europe at the ministerial conference held at Dobris Castle, Czechoslovakia, June 1991 / prepared by the European Environment Agency Task Force ; in cooperation with United Nations Economic Commission for Europe... [et al.]Sumario: The context (Reporting on Europe's environment. Environmental changes and human development. Europe: the continent) -- The assessment (Air. Inland waters. The seas. Soil. Landscapes. Nature and wildlife. The urban environment. Human health) -- Pressures (Population, production and consumption. Exploitation of natural resources. Emissions. Waste. Noise and radiation. Chemicals and genetically modified organisms. Natural and technological hazards) -- Human activities (Energy. Industry. Transport. Agriculture. Forestry. Fishing and aquaculture. Tourism and recreation. Households) -- Problems (Climate change. Stratospheric ozone depletion. Loss of biodiversity. Major accidents. Acidification. Tropospheric ozone and other photochemical oxidants. The management of freshwater. Forest degradation. Coastal zone threats and management. Waste production and management. Urban stress. Chemical risks) -- Conclusions: General findings. Highlights and responses) -- Appendix 1: An inventory of 56 environmental problems -- Appendix 2: Information strenghts and weaknesses