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pollution in the river caused by tanneries in Kanpur, India. We focus on two tanneries, A and B, that are situated on the same … production depends on labor use, the chemical waste generated by tannery A, and the natural pollution absorbing capacity of the … reduction in the natural capacity of the Ganges to absorb pollution in the time interval [0,t]. Second, we use this metric and …
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pollution in the river caused by tanneries in Kanpur, India. We focus on two tanneries, A and B, that are situated on the same … production depends on labor use, the chemical waste generated by tannery A, and the natural pollution absorbing capacity of the … reduction in the natural capacity of the Ganges to absorb pollution in the time interval [0,t]. Second, we use this metric and …
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Debate about the relationship between environmental limits and economic growth has been taking place for several decades. These arguments have re-emerged with greater intensity following advances in the understanding of the economics of climate change, increases in resource and oil prices and...
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model of a monocentric city, in which two types ofexternalities occur. On the one hand, pollution inthe industrial centre …
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