The Assembly,
(a) follow up the resolutions and recommendations of the Vienna Conference, and thus contribute at the European level to the implementation of certain aspects of the United Nations' Action Plan for the Human Environment ;
(b) organise as soon as possible a second Ministerial Conference on the basis of the foregoing considerations, bringing in the largest possible number of European non-member States of the Council of Europe, as well as European and international organisations working in the environment field ;
(a) establish a European network of recreational and protected areas within the context of a joint European countryside management policy ;
(b) define a coherent policy for the protection of wildlife, with a view to establishing European regulations - if possible by means of a convention - and involving severe restrictions on hunting, shooting, capture of animals needing protection, fishing and egg collecting, and the prohibition of bird netting ;
(c) intensify information and education activities, for instance by strengthening the role of the European Information Centre for Nature Conservation as :
a clearing-house for information for the national departments concerned ;
a centre for disseminating a new philosophy of the environment and the quality of life ;
(d) formulate principles governing the rights and duties of the individual with regard to his environment ;
(e) associate local and regional authorities closely with the preparation and implementation of environment policy falling within their sphere of competence ;
(a) reorganise the intergovernmental committees of the Council of Europe, as has become necessary in the light of the development of European cooperation in the environment and regional planning fields ;
(b) set up for this purpose - as soon as circumstances allow - a single committee for cooperation in regional planning and environmental matters, whose brief, with regard to the implementation of the Council of Europe Work Programme, would include responsibilities in the field of regional planning as well as the functions of the three intergovernmental committees at present working in the field of nature conservation, water conservation and air pollution ;
(c) continue and intensify the activities pertaining to the environment in which the Council of Europe has already gained some experience, in drawing up European conventions designed to avoid economic disparities ;
(d) provide the Council of Europe with the means essential for achieving the objectives formulated in this recommendation ;
in general, create increased opportunities for dialogue between the Assembly and the specialised ministerial conferences, for instance by arranging colloquies.