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Composite indicators are becoming increasingly infuential tools of environmental assessment and advocacy. Nonetheless, their use is controversial as they often rely on ad-hoc and theoretically problematic assumptions regarding normalization, aggregation, and weighting. Nonparametric data...
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This paper is based on empirical research on a taxonomy of technological environmental innovations. It draws on a …
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In this essay, three separate yet interconnected components of pro-environmental decision making are considered: (a) knowledge, in the form of basic scientific understanding and procedural knowledge, (b) risk perception, as it relates to an individual’s direct experience of climate change and...
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climate change. An increasing amount of research has been devoted to the analysis of the costs of climate change and its …
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USA, Canada and Argentina have challenged before the World Trade Organisation the European Communities’ (EC) denial of Genetically Modified (GM) product imports, which took place from 1998 to 2004 . Against this background, the goal of this paper is twofold. Firstly, we will determine which...
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information on (1) how Research, Development and Demonstration (RD&D) investments will impact the future costs of solar …
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Member States. Aim of the elicitation was to assess the potential cost reduction of RD&D (Research, Development and … Demonstration) efforts and to identify barriers to the diffusion of these technologies. The research sheds light on the future …
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on the potential role of RD&D (Research, Development and Demonstration) efforts in reducing these costs and in supporting …
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