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Prioritisation is considered as an important step in most guidelines for adaptation but hardly applied by European countries

Based on information from the EEA Adaptation report 2013 and results from the self-assessment survey, the following 17 European countries have adopted National Action Plans for adaptation (NAPs) as of 2014: Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Malta, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK. Other countries such as Finland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia and Sweden have NAPs in place for selected sectors. A number of other countries are currently in the process of preparing their national plans (e.g. Belgium, The Netherlands, Romania).

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  • vandevin (Vincent Van Den Bergen) 11 Jun 2014 12:28:18

    change last sentence into "a number of countries are currently in the process of preparing (e.g. ...) or updating (the Netherlands)   their national plans

    • prutsand (Andrea Prutsch) 28 Jul 2014 15:28:38


      addressed

  • bednamal (Malgorzata Bednarek) 02 Jul 2014 10:49:32

    It should be: Other countries such as Finland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia and Sweden have NAPs in place for selected sectors. A number of other countries are currently in the process of preparing their national plans (e.g. Belgium, The Netherlands, Romania, Poland). (Ministry of Environment)

    • prutsand (Andrea Prutsch) 28 Jul 2014 15:28:48

      addressed

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