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OECD - Organisation for Economic Development and Co-Operation
International organisation- network or project
Organisation: OECD Organisation for Economic Development and Co-Operation
Department: Environment Directorate
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Weblink: http://www.oecd.org
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Agency, regulator or other governmental or inter-governmental body
Interests:
Brownfields
Contaminated land-->Contaminated land overview
Diffuse pollution-->Diffuse pollution overview
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater protection overview
Sediments ...
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Organisation Outline:
The OECD groups 30 member countries sharing a commitment to democratic government and the market economy. With active relationships with some 70 other countries 
, NGOs and civil society, it has a global reach. Best known for its publications and its statistics, its work covers economic and social issues from macroeconomics,
to trade, education, development and science and innovation. The OECD plays a prominent role in fostering good governance in the public service and in corporate activity. It helps governments to ensure the responsiveness
of key economic areas with sectoral monitoring. By deciphering emerging issues and identifying policies that work, it helps policy-makers adopt strategic
orientations. A healthy environment is a pre-requisite for a strong and healthy economy, and both are needed for sustainable development. The OECD provides a forum for
countries to share their experiences and to develop concrete recommendations for the development and implementation of policies that can address environmental
problems in an effective and economically efficient way. While OECD countries have successfully tackled some of the environmental problems they face, many others remain or are emerging. Increasingly the problems
they face are more complex, and will require co-operative action at the international level (e.g. climate change) or co-ordinated packages of policies across
regions and/or sectors (e.g. biodiversity, agricultural pollution, transport). OECD supports its governments in addressing these problems primarily through the work of its Environment Policy Committee, through Joint Working Parties
on Agriculture and Environment and on Trade and Environment and through Joint Meetings of Tax and Environment Experts. Overall, these activities contribute
to the cross-cutting work of the OECD on sustainable development.


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