The sustainability and the Commission’s management of the LIFE-Nature projects

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In this report the European Court of Auditors analyses the Commission’s management of LIFE-Nature projects in terms of the sustainability of their results. The report provides details on the four main phases of a project cycle which include the selection procedure, implementation and monitoring of projects, dissemination of results and long-term management of project results. The audit involved on-the-spot visits to 35 projects in six Member States and led to recommendations for each phase to enhance the sustainability of future LIFE-Nature projects.

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European Court of Auditors

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European Commission

Publication year : 2009

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