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    • City-Level Decoupling: Urban Resource Flows and the Governance of Infrastructure Transitions – Annex: Case Studies from Selected Cities 

      United Nations Environment Programme; International Resource Panel (2013)
      These cases were selected to showcase innovative and visionary approaches to sustainable infrastructure change across a broad range of contexts, and are intended to demonstrate the abundance of options available that could ...
    • Environmental Offences in Finland 

      Finnish National Monitoring Group (Finnish National Monitoring Group, 2010)
      The most serious environmental dangers involve global warming (causing increased rainfall and flood risks) ozone depletion, pollution of seas and oceans, extinction of species, diminishing potable water resources and land erosion.
    • State of the environment in Finland 2013 

      Finnish Environment Institute (Finnish Environment Institute, 2013)
      The most serious environmental dangers involve global warming (causing increased rainfall and flood risks) ozone depletion, pollution of seas and oceans, extinction of species, diminishing potable water resources and land erosion.