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potential of grasslands and forests as reservoirs of carbon absorbtion and stocking from the greenhouse gases, respectively … Scandinavian states and in the Russian Federation these ones inccreased their areas. In dynamics, the area of the European forests … states. With all this, the carbon from the live forest bio-mass per area unit is the biggest in the forests in the West and …
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EU mitigation policies are derived from the international agreementsforreducing and limiting greenhouse gases emissions …. Mitigation policies have a strict compliance regime using both positive and negative reinforcement. On the other side, adaptation …The paper does a qualitative assessment of the current European Union policies for dealing with climate change. In the …
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simulations demonstrate that efficient mitigation policies are feasible with readily affordable costs. From this we develop a … warming develops. It is thus important that the impacts of climate mitigation policies are assessed not only on global and … national levels, but also on the regional level. The key tool for assessing the efficiency of climate mitigation policies and …
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. The first hypothesis is that the destruction of our forests and the unsustainable use of the remaining forests have always … been linked to the developmental policies adopted in the country. These policies, in their turn, have been based on the … adopting policies to regulate and control deforestation, policy-makers have only broadened and sophisticated this type of …
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Much of the current policy and scientific debate regarding territorial development focuses on territorial competition, which is a result of the outspread of competition (the centerpiece in classical and neoclassical political economy) over many aspects of other disciplines except economics,...
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companies for infrastructural services supply which, with their policies, generate significant impacts on the socio economic … removed from the policy, and thus indirectly from the citizens, the control over the policies adopted by these companies. This … recently fully liberalized. These other companies, by mean of their pricing policies based on 'custom' criteria, can generate …
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Chassamboulli discusses recent research on the effect of immigration policies on job creation. New findings show that … benefits also competing natives. Policies that restrict the presence of foreign labour in the labour market are less beneficial … to natives compared to policies that do not decrease immigration, but shift instead its composition towards the types of …
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increased the recognition of social entrepreneurs as advocates for change which contribute to the mitigation of the impact of … need conducive policies that facilitate business operations, but also empower intersectoral partnerships and collaboration. …
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5G networks are envisioned to provide consumers and industry with improved transmission performance and advanced communication possibilities. To deliver the promises on ushering fast downloads and low latency, the mobile network operators are called upon for formidable investment in network...
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