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5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
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ASPECTS REGARDING THE POLICY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPEAN UNION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2005, M. Mariana, A. Fleser)

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Regional development problems constitutes in present days, one of the major issues of European Union activity. As consequence, a country which strives to the European Union member statue must integrate in the spirit of European realities, showing an outstanding interest to prepare its ground in the spirit of Union’s requirements for her member’s countries, developing a coherent and active regional policy. Therefore the work follows to identify the main action directions of European Union regarding the regional...

Cartography and GIS2005
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
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GENERAL PRINCIPLES IN THE PROJECT FOR UNDERGROUND RESOURCES LAW

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2005, S. Kamboseva)

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The paper presents the present state in Romania of the environment from the point of view of the air quality and of the water quality. The policy of the European Union regarding the environment as it is reflected in the Treaty of the European Community focuses on a durable development by including the environment protection in the communitarian district policies In order to fulfill these objective high quality standards for the environment should be imposed. There should also be observed some principles such as вЂ...

Cartography and GIS2005
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
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THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OVER THE ENVIRONMENT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2005, L. Cristea, M. Badulescu)

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The concept of labour occupation has know different approaches, developments, completions, contradictory opinions, pointing out a high degree of complexity. To begin with, occupation is a means, labour being a fundamental factor of any development. Then, a lasting development cannot be acquired through waste. In the third way, lasting development is undoubtedly connected to the amount of the income. Finally, environment protection is a field necessary to any economy; as economic development bears fruit, jobs conne...

Cartography and GIS2005
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