The Nationwide Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments (NOVANA)
The Nationwide Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments (NOVANA) entered into force on 1 January 2004. One of the objectives of the programme is to follow the status of the aquatic and terrestrial environments and the main pressures upon them.
DanishCarbon.dk
DanishCarbon.dk is managed by the Danish Ministry of Environment. DanishCarbon.dk, as part of the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (DEPA), began its efforts to obtain Carbon Credits under the Kyoto Protocol for Denmark in the middle of 2002. These efforts are still ongoing and will continue. As part of these efforts DEPA has managed to further Denmarkâs environmental cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe, and deliver success to the DanishCarbon.dk programme.
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