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The social benefits of restoring water quality in the context of the Water Framework Directive: A comparison of willingness to pay and willingness to…

2009

The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is by far the most important piece of water legislation in Europe for the coming decades. Its main aim is to achieve "good ecological status" for all water resources by 2015. The economic valuation of the non-market benefits derived from improving water quality is an important input in assisting the design and implementation of efficient and effective water management policies. In this study, the contingent valuation method has been applied with a double purpose. On the one hand, we have estimated the value of a hypothetical improvement in water quality of a river asking individuals about their willingness to pay, and on the other hand, the issue of exemp…

Contingent valuationConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringCost–benefit analysisPresent valuebusiness.industryCost-Benefit AnalysisEnvironmental resource managementContext (language use)Environmental economicsModels TheoreticalPollutionWater resourcesWillingness to payWater Framework DirectiveRiversSocioeconomic FactorsSpainWater SupplySurveys and QuestionnairesEnvironmental ChemistryBusinessWillingness to acceptWaste Management and DisposalThe Science of the total environment
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Estimating willingness to pay for desalinated seawater: the case of Djerba Island, Tunisia

2017

AbstractWater scarcity can be a growth-limiting factor. Non-conventional water resources, such as desalinated water, represent an alternative means of guaranteeing access to water while reducing water stress. In this study, a contingent valuation survey carried out in Djerba Island, Tunisia, allows the joint modelling of two decisions: societal support for the construction of a desalination plant and households’ willingness to pay for desalinated water. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no study to date has addressed this relationship. We find that although a clear majority of households are in favour of using desalinated water, far fewer are willing to pay for it. The article conclude…

Contingent valuationNatural resource economicsmedia_common.quotation_subject0208 environmental biotechnologyDeveloping country02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesDevelopment01 natural sciencesDesalination020801 environmental engineeringScarcityWater resourcesWillingness to payOrder (exchange)EconomicsSeawaterWater resource management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Water Resources Development
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Estimating the non-market benefits of an urban park: Does proximity matter?

2007

Abstract There is increasing and widespread public support for public park provision in urban areas given that they provide an array of different recreational activities enhancing the citizen's quality of life. A contingent valuation survey of 900 randomly chosen inhabitants was undertaken in Valencia (Spain) to estimate the non-market benefits derived from the provision of a new urban park where there is currently an old train station. In conducting our study we distinguished between the districts of the city more and less affected by the project according to the proximity to the future park. Our main finding is that the mean willingness to pay (WTP) is considerably higher for people who l…

Contingent valuationbusiness.industryCredenceGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental resource managementForestryManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDiscount pointsLocation theoryGeographyWillingness to payUrban planningOrder (exchange)businessRecreationEnvironmental planningNature and Landscape ConservationLand Use Policy
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Evaluation of the Administrative Phase-Out of Coal Power Plants on the Italian Electricity Market

2020

Although decarbonisation is one of the most important macro-trends of this century, electricity generation from coal power plants is still broadly common. The main goal of this study is to evaluate the impact of a premature coal power plants phase-out on the Italian day-ahead electricity market. For this purpose, two electricity price forecasts, related to different scenarios between 2019 and 2030, and two different hypotheses for the creation of electricity spot price, were compared. The results from the different scenarios show that coal power plants phase-out determines a small variation in electricity price when bid-up is not considered

Control and OptimizationElectricity priceNatural resource economicsEconomics020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technologydecarbonisation02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesPrice variationlcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesPhase (combat)Price analysiscoal phase-out0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsddc:330Electricity marketelectricity priceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCoal power plantEngineering (miscellaneous)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesElectricity spot pricelcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentprice analysisSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaElectricity generationItalyprice analysioptimization model and simulationEnergy (miscellaneous)generation adequacy
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An Environmental Analysis of the Effect of Energy Saving, Production and Recovery Measures on Water Supply Systems under Scarcity Conditions

2015

Water is one of the primary resources provided for maintaining quality of life and social status in urban areas. As potable water is considered to be a primary need, water service has usually been managed without examining the economic and environmental sustainability of supply processes. Currently, due to increases in energy costs and the growth of environment preservation policies, reducing water leakage, energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) production have become primary objectives in reducing the environmental footprint of water service. The present paper suggests the implementation of some performance indicators that show the interdependence of water loss, energy consumption and…

Control and OptimizationNatural resource economicsleakageEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyWater supplylcsh:Technologyjel:Q40Water conservationjel:Qjel:Q43jel:Q42jel:Q41jel:Q48jel:Q47Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49Energy recoveryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Twater supplyEnvironmental resource managementjel:Q0Energy consumptionperformance indicatorsjel:Q4Energy conservationGreenhouse gasSustainabilityEnvironmental sciencewater supply; energy; leakage; GHG; performance indicatorsGHGbusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)Efficient energy useenergyEnergies
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Identification of Potential Locations for Run-of-River Hydropower Plants Using a GIS-Based Procedure

2019

The increasing demand for renewable and sustainable energy sources has encouraged the development of small run-of-river plants. Preliminary studies are required to assess the technical and economic feasibility of such plants. In this context, the identification of optimal potential run-of-river sites has become a key issue. In this paper, an approach that is based on GIS tools coupled with a hydrological model has been applied to detect potential locations for a run-of-river plant. A great number of locations has been analyzed to identify those that could assure the achievement of different thresholds of potential power. The environmental and economic feasibility for small hydropower projec…

Control and OptimizationSoil and Water Assessment Toolsmall hydropower020209 energy0208 environmental biotechnologyDrainage basinEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)GIS-based procedure02 engineering and technologyrun-of-riverlcsh:Technologyrainfall-runoff modelling0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSWATElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)HydropowerSmall hydrogeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorylcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryrenewable energy020801 environmental engineeringRenewable energyIdentification (information)Environmental sciencebusinessSurface runoffWater resource managementEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Addressing informality, gender and ethnicity in domestic labour

2014

The legal framework concerning household employment has undergone a number of changes worldwide. The 100th International Labour Conference in June 2011 was highly significant as it adopted the first international labour standards specifically for domestic workers: Convention No. 189 and the supplementing Recommendation No. 201. This article analyses recent Spanish reforms (2011–2013) in order to assess the effects of these changes, taking into account the characteristics of domestic work: feminized, informal, ethnicized and vulnerable. Although aimed at improving employment and working conditions, the new Spanish legislation has resulted in a number of setbacks as well as some progress. The…

ConventionOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOrder (exchange)Domestic labourDomestic workIndustrial relationsDevelopment economicsEconomicsEthnic groupFeminization (sociology)LegislationInterpersonal communicationTransfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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Towards More Efficient Incentives for Agri-environment Measures in Degraded and Eroded Vineyards

2015

Evaluating the economic damage caused by soil erosion is important. In addition to increasing the awareness of the problem among farmers and policy makers, evaluation of the economic damage caused by erosion can promote the implementation of more sustainable soil management practices. In the present study, we describe a new approach to evaluate incentives for the adoption of agri-environment measure (AEM) in degraded and eroded vineyards. To estimate this incentive, the replacement cost (RC) and the loss of income are calculated when the vineyard is managed with conventional tillage versus a cover crop (AEM). Our findings show that the incentive could range from the loss of income due to AE…

Conventional tillageNatural resource economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic returnSoil ScienceDevelopmentVineyardAgricultural economicsEcosystem servicesSoil managementIncentiveConceptual modelEnvironmental ChemistryBusinessCover cropGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonLand Degradation & Development
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Introduction: Time, Space and Economics in the History of Latin America

2020

This book represents a contribution in, at least, three dimensions: quantitative, historical and conceptual. From a quantitative point of view, the volume presents an extensive data set corresponding to 9 countries, 182 regions (states, provinces, departments) and around 14 benchmark years from the end of the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century. This constitutes a substantial contribution to quantitatively analyse the economic development of Latin America, identifying the evolution of regional inequality and studying economic convergence and the formation of convergence clubs (clusters of poor and rich regions). Second, the volume combines a regional and supranat…

Convergence clubsPoliticsLatin AmericansEconomyInequalityPolitical scienceInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectAccountabilityConvergence (economics)Natural resourcemedia_common
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Health and Social Care Educators’ Competence in Digital Collaborative Learning : A Cross-Sectional Survey

2020

The ongoing change from traditional pedagogy to digital collaborative learning requires a new mode of teaching, learning, and educators’ responsibilities. For competence in digitally mediated teaching, educators need understanding of how to provide appropriate digital environment to learn collectively and individually. The aim of this study was to describe and explore health and social care educators’ perceptions of their current level of competence in digital collaborative learning and identify distinct educators’ profiles. Data were collected via cross-sectional survey from educators in 21 universities of applied science and eight vocational colleges in Finland using an instrument coveri…

Cooperative learningHigher educationCross-sectional studycompetenceterveystieteetdigital collaborative learningkorkeakouluopetuslcsh:Social Sciences03 medical and health sciencesterveysalalcsh:AZ20-999ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONverkko-opetusyhteisöllinen oppiminenCompetence (human resources)digitaalinen oppimateriaalivocationalMedical education030504 nursingbusiness.industryGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral Social SciencesCollaborative learningkouluttajatopettajatlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:H3141 Health care scienceeducatorVocational educationhigher educationkompetenssiHealth educationSocial care516 Educational sciences0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychology0503 education
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