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The emission parameters and expose–response functions of some pollutants, such as sulphur dioxide (SO2) and Inhalable … Particulate Matter (PM10), were introduced to calculate the emission caused by energy consumption in various sectors and regions …
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Robert W. Hahn discusses what steps nations should take to control greenhouse gas emissions.
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An examination of the current impasse in climate policy and the potential steps nations can take to reduce greenhouse gases.
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In this chapter, Kathleen Day and R. Quentin Grafton explore the relationship between the economy and the environment. One approach sees economic growth leading to environmental degradation by imposing stresses on limited natural resources and ecosystems and by increasing emissions of...
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to experiment with tradable permits seems to be growing, especially given the Kyoto protocol emission targets. …
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Commonly cited environmental instruments in the legal, regulatory, and fiscal domains are intended primarily to address market failures to ensure that environmental degradation and resource use is contained to appropriate levels. However, in many instances, environmental degradation is rooted...
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This study is a first attempt to develop a new orientation on environmental management in the Latin America and Caribbean. The development towards a more strategic environmental management entails an evolution from a centralized management structure into a more decentralized system in which...
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The intended goal of this paper is to expand the IDB's current disaster policy in the area of human-driven disasters. This paper explores and expands on the definition and scope of "human-driven" disasters in order to strengthen the policy in its present area of "unexpected" disasters. This...
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This report summarizes the discussions and presents working group reports and papers presented at the Seminar/Workshop on Integrated Water resources Management: Institutional and Policy Reform held on June 24th-27th, 1997 in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Based on progress to date, the...
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