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Date: 2014-10-03 10:51:41
Earth
Evaluation methods
Environmental economics
Sustainability
Precautionary principle
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Common Agricultural Policy
Cost–benefit analysis
European Union
Environment
Evaluation
Impact assessment

October[removed]Consultation Revision of Commission’s impact assessment guidelines

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