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Integrating the environment for sustainability
Ten years ago, environmental policy integration (EPI) was the 'big idea' pursued by EU policymakers. Integration means finding new ways to encourage the 'non-environmental' sectors to build a green dimension into their thinking.
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Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
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