Publications
All work of the WRR is public and published in one of four series.
- Reports to the government: extensive reports containing advice on government policy
- Policy briefs: shorter publications containing reflection on current topics, along with recommendations
- Investigations: publications in which the WRR points out societal issues
- Working papers: background studies written to support advisory projects
In addition to these four series, the WRR occasionally issues publications, videos and podcasts on current topics.
180 publications
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Formulation and charactaristics of goal
Formulation and charactaristics of goal
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Wise before the event: 20/25 years WRR
Wise before the event: 20/25 years WRR
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Crop production potential of rural areas within the European Communities IV: Potential, water-limited and actual crop production
Crop production potential of rural areas within the European Communities IV: Potential, water-limited and actual crop production
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De l'espace pour choisir. Quatre perspectives pour les zones rurales dans la Communaute europeenne
Dans la Communauté européenne (CE), une part importante des terres cultivables ne servira plus à la production. Cela est rendu ...
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Ground for choices: Four Perspectives for the Rural Areas in the European Community
A substantial volume of agricultural land in the European Community (EC) will need to be taken out of production because of ...
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Environmental policy: strategy, instruments and enforcement
Environmental policy is mainly a question of influencing behaviour. Environmental problems are caused because producers and ...
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Input and Output Coefficients of Various Cropping and Livestock Systems in the European Communities
Input and Output Coefficients of Various Cropping and Livestock Systems in the European Communities
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Trends in Tourism and Recreation in the European Community
Trends in Tourism and Recreation in the European Community
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Incentives for Women to Work. A comparison between the Netherlands, Sweden and West Germany
Incentives for Women to Work. A comparison between the Netherlands, Sweden and West Germany
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The Future of Industrial Relations in Europe
The Future of Industrial Relations in Europe