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Environmental policy : management, legal issues and health aspects /

In this book, the authors discuss the management, legal issues and health aspects of environmental policy. Topics include health-care solid waste management in Vietnam; regulating the waste management industry in the EU; environmental policy tools to improve the management of marine and coastal zone...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Creighton, Erika, Danovich, Paul
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Publishers, Ã2013.
Colección:Environmental research advances series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY. MANAGEMENT, LEGAL ISSUES AND HEALTH ASPECTS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: HEALTH-CARE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN VIETNAM: CURRENT STATUS AND STRATEGIC ACTIONS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; POLICIES, LEGISLATION, AND STRATEGIES POLICIES AND LEGISLATION; STATUS OF HEALTH-CARE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT HEALTH-CARE FACILITIES IN VIETNAM; COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION; TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM; RECYCLING ACTIVITIES; FINANCIAL ASPECTS; INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL INITIATIVES; STRATEGIC ACTIONS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 2: REGULATING THE WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY IN THE EUABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EU WASTE LEGISLATION; 3. MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS: NATIONAL POLICIES; 4. ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TOOLS TO IMPROVE THE MANAGEMENT OF MARINE AND COASTAL ZONES IN ITALY: THE SELF-FINANCING INSTRUMENTS; ABSTRACT; 1. BACKGROUND; 2. THE INTEGRATION PROCESS BETWEEN MPA AND ICZM; 3. THE FINANCING TOOLS FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS; 4. SELF-FINANCING TOOLS FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 4: MANAGING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES FOR HUMAN BENEFIT: ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY CHALLENGESABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE MILLENNIUM ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT AND ITS LIMITATIONS; 3. ESTIMATES OF THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS; 4. FAILURES IN OPTIMALLY CONSERVING AND MANAGING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; 5. DIFFICULTIES IN DETERMINING THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF ECOSYSTEMS AND ALTERATIONS TO THESE; 6. PAYMENTS FOR SUPPLYING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; 7. RESTORING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN CHINA; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 5: A FRAMEWORK TO ASSIST FIRMS IN EVALUATING ENVIRONMENTAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL RISKS ARISING FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY THROUGHOUT THEIR SUPPLY CHAINABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. LITERATURE REVIEW; 3. METHODOLOGY; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE IN WATERBIRD ECOLOGY, CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; THE IMPORTANCE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT; WATERBIRD ADAPTATION TO URBAN DEVELOPMENT; PROBLEMS OF WATERBIRDS WITH AEROPLANES; WATERBIRDS AND ECOSYSTEM HEALTH; THE IMPACTS OF GULLS ON OTHER SPECIES.
  • THE IMPACTS OF OTHER SPECIES ON GULLSTHE "ALLEE" EFFECT; THE STATUS OF WATERBIRD CONSERVATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 7: BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IN THE WESTERN GREENBELT OF OTTAWA, CANADA; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHOD AND MATERIALS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 8: UPSTREAM POLLUTION, DOWNSTREAM COMPETITION AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE MODEL; 3. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IN SHORT RUN; 4. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IN LONG RUN AND SOCIAL EFFICIENCY; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.