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Seit dem 1. Januar 2012 muss sich der Luftverkehr in Europa am Europäischen Emissionshandel beteiligen. Dies betrifft alle Flugliniengesellschaften, die auf dem Kontinent starten oder landen. Warum wird aber nur der Luftverkehr zum Handel mit Emissionszertifikaten verpflichtet und nicht der...
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This study assesses the environmental impact of the advent of online grocery retailing. We model the grocery supply chain before and after the emergence of online grocery retail. The models include suppliers, offline and online retailers, the delivery infrastructure, and households. All firms...
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Seit dem 1. Januar 2012 muss sich der Luftverkehr in Europa am Europäischen Emissionshandel beteiligen. Dies betrifft alle Flugliniengesellschaften, die auf dem Kontinent starten oder landen. Warum wird aber nur der Luftverkehr zum Handel mit Emissionszertifikaten verpflichtet und nicht der...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010558683
In this paper we investigate how to allocate the available budget for agri-environmental measures to maximise environmental benefits and to minimise potential negative side effects resulting for farmers from the implementation of agri-environmental measures. According to the governmental and EU...
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quantify and monetize positive externalities associated with technology adoption. Due to lower chemical pesticide use on Bt … environmental advantages in terms of higher biodiversity and lower soil and groundwater contamination. These positive externalities …
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This paper addresses the trade-off between unfavourable air pollution levels and favourable weather conditions for selecting a date for the staging of an outdoor event. For an event date that has been fixed, it presents a personal preference-based data-driven decision framework for individual...
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The effects of climate change on natural systems will be substantial, wide-spread, and likely irreversible. Warmer temperatures and changing precipitation patterns have already contributed to forest dieback and pushed some species towards extinction. Natural systems contribute to human welfare...
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In this paper we investigate how to allocate the available budget for agri-environmental measures to maximise environmental benefits and to minimise potential negative side effects resulting for farmers from the implementation of agri-environmental measures. According to the governmental and EU...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014200205
Climate change scenarios predict an increase of extreme rain events, which will increase the risk of wastewater flooding and of missing legal water quality targets. This study elicits the willingness to pay to reduce ecological and health risks from combined sewer overflows (CSOs) in rivers and...
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This paper examines the relationship between income and environmental quality using environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis. The hypothesised link is tested using time‐series analysis of 22 countries over the period 1961–2011. The degree of environmental impacts of economic activity is...
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