Last update: 14/11/2003
Environment European Agency
The European
Environment Agency was established by Council Regulation (EEC) No
1210/90 of 7 May 1990. It came into force in 1994 and was amended
by Council Regulation (EC) N. 933/1999 of 29 April 1999, that aimed
the Agency activity at supporting the sustainable development
politics. EEA mandate consists in supplying the public and the
decision makers with specific up to grade and reliable information,
in order to allow the formulation and implementation of the
enviroment politics in the European Union and in the other EEA
member States. For this purpose, the EEA organizes its activities
in the following main areas:
Network activities
The purpose is to create interconnected instruments to capture
and process environmental data at pan-European level, through the
creation of the European Environment Information and Observation
Network (EIONET) and the cooperation with international
organization and programmes.
Monitoring and reporting activities.
One of the main activities of the EEA is aimed at realizing a
reliable, simple and efficient monitoring system, producing
environment reports containing uniform and comparable data and
integrated environment assessment.
European reference point.
The EEA facilitates the enviroment intervention in the
environmental field as a centre of excellence and as a clearing
house of environmental data and information, fostering the
harmonisation of the measurement methods and providing homogeneous
criteria of evaluation.
Political action support.
One of the main EEA functions is to assure an easy access to the
information that the decision makers may need in the European
institutions and member States, in order to facilitate the
predisposition of new answers and the evaluation of the in force
legislation.
To carry out its own mandate, the Agency is supported by the
European Information and Observation Network (EIONET), consistsing
of environmental organisations and institutions working in the
member countries.