Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Forestry policy in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The rapporteur makes this clear in emphasizing the need to define and promote a forestry policy for the European Community.
He wanted to see a balance in forestry policy, with greater emphasis on species diversity,
It is influenced by ecological, social and economical factors, which is also why forestry policy differs from country to country.
And that brings me back to forestry policy, where we could surely have put those funds to far better use in Germany over the past eight years.
Forestry policy has to balance the needs of biodiversity, forest health
I am not advocating a Community forestry policy, but rather a common forestry strategy for Europe, with the Commission playing a proper coordinating role.
climate change weigh increasingly heavily in decisions on forestry policy.
has also proved to be an important forum for international forestry policy.
On this subject, we should also be dealing with the development of a forestry policy in many Member states, especially in regions
The integration of environmental considerations into agricultural and forestry policy: it had to be ensured that EU money was not used to support non-sustainable activities,
With the changes we are making we can guarantee that forestry policy will remain in the hands of individual countries
A good European Union forestry policy must not ignore the spirit of principle of subsidiarity:
support a better and diverse forestry policy in all the Member States.
implementing national forestry policy.
socio-economic significance, it is clear that the Member States have differing forestry policy objectives.
There is also considerable international cooperation on Forestry Policy within the FAO and ECE for example
with account also being taken of the requirements of forestry policy and other users of forest land.
from some of those who have participated in the preparation of the report that this should not pave the way for EU forestry policy.
We think, as a committee, that these reports will make a very large difference to European Union forestry policy and they will continue existing, successful programmes.
Even though forestry policy is primarily a matter for the Member States, it is nevertheless