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dc.contributor.authorMilieu- en Natuurplanbureau MNP - RIVM
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-12T22:55:03Z
dc.date.available2012-12-12T22:55:03Z
dc.date.issued2005-06-30
dc.identifier408663009
dc.identifier.isbn9012106656
dc.identifier.issn9012106656
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10029/261821
dc.descriptionDe Natuurbalans kunt u bestellen onder vermelding van 'Natuurbalans 2004 - ISBN 9012106656' bij Sdu Klantenservice. Dit kan per telefoon via (070) 378 98 80, per fax via (070) 378 97 83 of per e-mail via sdu@sdu.nl. Wanneer u bij de overheid werkt of studeert op het gebied van natuur en milieu kunt u een mail sturen naar Natuurbalans@mnp.nlnl
dc.description.abstractDier- en plantensoorten profiteren van de verbeterde milieukwaliteit en van de bescherming door Europese regelgeving. Toch nemen de Nederlandse natuur- en landschapskwaliteit nog altijd af. Het kabinet legt meer verantwoordelijkheden neer bij provincies en gemeenten. Vooral van de provincies wordt daarmee een krachtige regie gevraagd.
dc.description.abstractDuring the last few decades urban expansion in the Netherlands has led to a reduction in the quality of Dutch landscapes. Historic features continue to disappear. The government's new National Spatial Strategy identifies twenty National Landscapes where the implementation of landscape and heritage policies will be concentrated. This approach appears to be a promising one, on the condition that a clear assessment framework is developed. This is all the more relevant because the government has also decided on a limited regime of planning protection for the National Landscapes. The provincial councils, which will be responsible for pursuing the policy and have a central coordinating role, now face the challenge of developing a vision for implementing national landscape policies and ensuring that they are translated into regional and local plans. Calls for clear objectives and firm direction from government have also been made with respect to other areas of nature and landscape policy, particularly for the development of green recreational areas near the cities.
dc.description.sponsorshipMNP
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dc.format.extent194 p
dc.format.extent1990 kb
dc.language.isonl
dc.publisherRijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu RIVM
dc.publisherWageningen UR
dc.relation.ispartofNatuurbalans , RIVM Rapport 408663009
dc.relation.ispartofseriesNatuurbalans , RIVM Rapport 408663009
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/408663009.html
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/408663009.pdf
dc.subject04nl
dc.subjectnatuurnl
dc.subjectinventarisatienl
dc.subjectnatuurbeheernl
dc.subjectruimtelijke ordeningnl
dc.subjectlandschappennl
dc.subjectgrondgebruiknl
dc.subjectbeleidnl
dc.subjectbiodiversiteitnl
dc.subjectnatureen
dc.subjectinventoryen
dc.subjectphysical planningen
dc.subjectnature managementen
dc.subjectlandscapeen
dc.subjectland useen
dc.subjectpolicyen
dc.subjectbiodiversityen
dc.titleNatuurbalans 2004nl
dc.title.alternativeNature Balance 2004en
dc.typeReport
dc.contributor.departmentMNP
dc.date.updated2012-12-12T22:55:04Z
refterms.dateFOA2018-12-18T13:16:25Z
html.description.abstractDier- en plantensoorten profiteren van de verbeterde milieukwaliteit en van de bescherming door Europese regelgeving. Toch nemen de Nederlandse natuur- en landschapskwaliteit nog altijd af. Het kabinet legt meer verantwoordelijkheden neer bij provincies en gemeenten. Vooral van de provincies wordt daarmee een krachtige regie gevraagd.
html.description.abstractDuring the last few decades urban expansion in the Netherlands has led to a reduction in the quality of Dutch landscapes. Historic features continue to disappear. The government's new National Spatial Strategy identifies twenty National Landscapes where the implementation of landscape and heritage policies will be concentrated. This approach appears to be a promising one, on the condition that a clear assessment framework is developed. This is all the more relevant because the government has also decided on a limited regime of planning protection for the National Landscapes. The provincial councils, which will be responsible for pursuing the policy and have a central coordinating role, now face the challenge of developing a vision for implementing national landscape policies and ensuring that they are translated into regional and local plans. Calls for clear objectives and firm direction from government have also been made with respect to other areas of nature and landscape policy, particularly for the development of green recreational areas near the cities.


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