European Environment Agency (EEA)

Abdel El-shaarawi

Abdel El-shaarawi

National Water Research Institute, Burlington, Ontario, Canada

McMaster University, ON, Canada

The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt

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First published: 15 January 2013
Citations: 6

Based in part on the article “European Environment Agency (EEA)” by Abdel El-Shaarawi, which appeared in the Encyclopedia of Environmetrics.

Abstract

The decision to establish European Environment Agency (EEA) was made by the European Union in 1990 and it began its work in earnest in 1994. Its objective is to provide for decision-makers and the public sound and independent information on the environment. It has a total of 32 member countries and 7 cooperating countries.

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