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IEL. 21-22- Unit 9. The EU environmental policy (II)

2022

International Environmental Law. Unit 9. The EU environmental policy (II). Powerpoint of the Academic course 2021-2022. The EU Green Deal- Supplying clean, affordable and secure energy - Mobilising industry for a clean and circular economy - Accelerating the shift to a sustainable and smart mobility.

european green dealenvironmental policyUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOinternational environmental protectioneuropean environmental policy
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The Priority Objectives of the European Green Deal

2023

This document has been included as a part of the teaching materials funded by the UNESCO Chair of the University of Valencia, 2023. This paper dicusses about the priority objectives of the EU Green Deal

european green dealeuropean environmental lawUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho internacionaleuropean law
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IEL.22-23-Unit 9. The European Environmental Policy (III)

2023

El document forma part dels materials docents presentants al Servei de Política Lingüística de la Universitat de València, convocatòria Premis Fernando Sapiña 2022 a la qüalitat lingüística en l’elaboració de materials docents en valencià i en anglès. The EU Green Deal - From farm to fork Strategy - Preserving and restoring ecosystems and biodiversity - Towards zero pollution for Air, Water and Soil.

european green dealeuropean sustainable food systemeuropean nature strategyUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO
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IEL.20-21- Unit 9. The European Green Deal

2021

International Environmental Law. Unit 9. The European Green Deal (I). Powerpoint of the Academic course 2020-2021. The European Green Deal (I). 1. Suppliying clean, affordable and secure energy. 1.1. Legal basis. 1.2. Specific provisions. 1.3. Current political framework of Energy policy. 1.4. Governance. 1.5. Thoughts on Hydrogen?. 2. Mobilising industry for a clean and circular economy. 2.1. Changes in the EU industry. 2.2. What is the circular economy about? 3. Accelerating the shift to sustainable and smart mobility. 3.1. GHG within the transport sector. 3.2. Milestones (I). 3.3. Milestones (II).

european green dealindustrytransport sectorUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOinternational environmental protectionenergy
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El desafío del cambio climático en el Derecho Internacional y Europeo

2022

El cambio climático es uno de los mayores retos de nuestro tiempo. Negar su evidencia es casi tan intrépido como negar la evolución de la Humanidad. A lo largo de los siglos, nuestro planeta ha experimentado variaciones recurrentes en el clima, algunas más virulentas que otras, pero todas como consecuencia de la propia naturaleza del Planeta. Sin embargo, desde hace aproximadamente 12.000 años, la Tierra vive un periodo de relativo equilibrio climático. Este periodo interglaciar más estable se conoce entre la comunidad científica como «el Holoceno». Sin embargo, desde hace un par de siglos el Planeta atraviesa una fase de cambio climático y aumento de la temperatura sin precedentes. Por lo …

european green dealpacto verde europeoneutralidad climáticaderecho internacional del medio ambienteUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOcambio climáticoderecho internacional público
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Strategy for Energy System Integration

2023

El documento ha recibido ayuda de la Cátedra UNESCO 2023 de la Universitat de València. In this publication I discuss the European Commission's Strategy for Energy System Integration in the framework of the European Green Deal.

european green dealrenewable energiesUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho internacionalenergetic transitioneuropean union
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IEL.20-21-Unit 9. The European Green Deal (II)

2021

International Environmental Law. Unit 9. The European Green Deal (II). Powerpoint of the Academic course 2020-2021. The European Green Deal (II). 1. From ‘farm to fork’: environmentally friendly food system design. 1.1. Main steps to achieve the farm and fork goals. 1.2 Main objective of the Farm to Fork Strategy. 1.3 Promoting the global transition. 2. Preserving and restoring ecosystems and biodiversity. 2.1. EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030: bringing nature back into our lives. 2.2. Nature protection: key commitments by 2030. 2.3. EU Nature restoration: key commitments by 2030. 3. EU Action Plan: ‘Towards Zero pollution for Air, Water and Soil’. 3.1. A zero pollution ambition for a toxi…

european union environmental policyeuropean union green dealUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO
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RENEWABLE ENERGY AND INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE GREENHOUSE DISTRICTS

2009

geothermal greenhouserenewable resources; geothermal greenhouse; photovoltaic greenhousephotovoltaic greenhouserenewable resourcesgreenhouse renevables
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Public and Private Economic Feasibility of Green Areas as a Passive Energy Measure: A Case Study in the Mediterranean City of Trapani in Southern Ita…

2022

Green infrastructure in urban environments provides a wide range of ecological, social, aesthetic, and health co-benefits. Urban plant covers in particular contribute to improved outdoor environmental conditions that, in turn, influence the energy behavior of buildings and their indoor thermo-hygrometric comfort performance. Within this context, this study illustrates a methodology aimed at verifying the economic feasibility of alternative types of green areas for public and private stakeholders, which are analyzed as passive energy measures. Therefore, our methodology integrates approaches from different disciplines and consists of a microclimatic analysis of different vegetation scenarios…

green areaco-benefitSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and Developmentoutdoor comfortSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawurban microclimateco-benefits; green areas; passive energy measure; economic feasibility; urban microclimate; outdoor comfort; vegetationpassive energy measureeconomic feasibilityvegetationSettore ICAR/22 - EstimoSustainability; Volume 14; Issue 4; Pages: 2407
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Green Composites Based on Mater-Bi® and Solanum lycopersicum Plant Waste for 3D Printing Applications

2023

3D printability of green composites is currently experiencing a boost in importance and interest, envisaging a way to valorise agricultural waste, in order to obtain affordable fillers for the preparation of biodegradable polymer-based composites with reduced cost and environmental impact, without undermining processability and mechanical performance. In this work, an innovative green composite was prepared by combining a starch-based biodegradable polymer (Mater-Bi®, MB) and a filler obtained from the lignocellulosic waste coming from Solanum lycopersicum (i.e., tomato plant) harvesting. Different processing parameters and different filler amounts were investigated, and the obtained sample…

green composites; 3D printing; FDM; biopolymers; solanum lycopersicumSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiPolymers and Plastics3D printing FDM biopolymers green composites solanum lycopersicumGeneral Chemistry
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