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specific approach for the implementation of these relatively new concepts (e.g. sustainable development, pollution, ecological … thing which should be mentioned is that with the increasing energy demand, pollution levels will increase too. But we must … not forget that the worldâ€(tm)s population is growing rapidly and the level of pollution per capita increased we might …
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The interaction between environmental, economic and social factors influences the ecological balance and generates the change of living conditions and those of socio-economic development. One of the essential conditions for building a sustainable economic development is the identification and...
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development. However, massive air pollution in tourist hotspots such as Beijing was an important factor impeding tourists¡¦ inflow …¡¦s smog as a ¡§health crisis.¡¨ Though the Chinese government has undertaken numerous pollution-curbing measures, myriad … challenges hinder this exercise. Against this backdrop, this article provides a critique of the impact of pollution on China …
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Using the most comprehensive data file ever compiled on air pollution, water pollution, environmental regulations, and … air pollution regulations were effective at reducing ambient concentrations of particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and … nitrogen dioxide. The most successful air pollution regulation is associated with a modest and statistically insignificant …
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development in its entirety. The present work aims to draw attention towards pollution, the main cause of environmental …
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afford private mitigation of the adverse consequences of pollution is a central feature of the analysis. Private mitigation … leads to an endogenous, unequal distribution of the health-related consequences of pollution across income groups in a …
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The material is presenting, under an adequate structure, an analysis of the environment of Romania. The starting point of the study is given by the natural conditions, influenced by the geographic location of Romania on the globe, evidencing the main characteristics (relief, hydrographic basin,...
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responsibility of various countries vis-à-vis environment pollution is not equal. At the same time, neither the resources and … scientific capabilities of various countries which can be used for the control of pollution are not equal. The need for … environment pollution and at the same time they cannot be condemned to underdevelopment. …
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