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-centred approach to the SEA process. The focus is to evaluate the decision-making process instead of the quantitative output of an …
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-centred approach to the SEA process. The focus is to evaluate the decision-making process instead of the quantitative output of an …
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The Environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedure foresees that the information on the environmental effects of a … concluded that the effective involvement of the public serves to guarantee, at least in part, the effectiveness of the whole EIA … concerning public participation in the EIA procedure be improved, with specific reference to Italy and the UK? We start by …
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The Environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedure foresees that the information on the environmental effects of a … concluded that the effective involvement of the public serves to guarantee, at least in part, the effectiveness of the whole EIA … concerning public participation in the EIA procedure be improved, with specific reference to Italy and the UK? We start by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011608421
This paper responds to the call for sustainability by providing a comprehensive framework for sustainability impact assessment of firms in IT and electronic industry. Firm forms the unit of analysis where all the externalities created by the firm are considered, regarding suppliers, vendors and...
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The COVID-19 pandemic holds at least seven lessons for the relationship between data-driven decision making, the use of artificial intelligence, and development. These are that (1) in a global crisis, the shifting value of data creates policy pitfalls; (2) predictions of crises and how they play...
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Over the last year the world experienced the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with unprecedented policy responses. In this …
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Resource-based models of species competition predict that when species compete for a limiting resource in a homogeneous habitat, then the equilibrium outcome is a monoculture with the species characterised by the lowest resource requirement outcompeting all the rest. We derive harvesting rules...
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Recent years have seen an increasing consensus on the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) principles and structure, and the widespread recognition of its effectiveness in dealing with multiples and interconnected coastal issues. A successful ICZM programme adjusted to a specific context...
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This paper explores four different rationales for incorporating a concern for the natural environment into the practice of microfinance. A binomial descriptive content analysis investigates the incidence of this so-called ‘green microfinance' in a sample of forty microfinance institutions...
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