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PIL.20-21-Unit 8. The international environmental protection

2020

Public International Law. Unit 8. International Environmental Protection. Powerpoint of the Academic course 2020-2021. 1. International environmental law: specific characteristics. (a) General aspects. (b) Historical development. (c) Characteristic features of International Environmental Law. 2. The fundamental principles of International Environmental Law. (a) The principle of international cooperation for the protection of the environment. (b) The principle of prevention of transboundary environmental damage. (c) The principle of liability and redress for environmental damage. (e) The principle of public participation.

public international lawUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOinternational environmental protection
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Ympäristönsuojelulaki vuotaa: turvekiista tunnustuskamppailuna

2023

Tutkimme Keski-Suomessa pitkään jatkunutta turvekiistaa selvittämällä kyselyllä ja haastatteluilla kansalaisten käsityksiä turvetuotannosta ja sen vesistövaikutuksista. Tutkimuksemme osoittaa, että poliittis-hallinnollinen järjestelmä ei ole kyennyt täyttämään ympäristönsuojelulain tavoitetta turvata kansalaisille terveellinen ja viihtyisä ympäristö ja parantaa kansalaisten mahdollisuuksia vaikuttaa ympäristöä koskevaan päätöksentekoon. Lailla ei ole edellytyksiä säännellä kaikkia niitä luontoa hyödyntäviä toimintoja, joiden kansalaiset kokevat saastuttavan vesiympäristöään. Tämä puute näkyy esimerkiksi turpeennoston kaltaisissa toiminnoissa, jotka aiheuttavat vesistöjen hajakuormitusta eri…

päätöksentekoympäristökonfliktiympäristöoikeudenmukaisuusdeliberatiivinen demokratiaympäristönsuojeluEnvironmental Protection Acttunnustaminen (filosofia)ympäristönsuojelulakienvironmental conflictpeat disputeympäristövaikutuksetkansalaisetturpeennostoympäristöhallintoArtikkelitympäristöluvatviranomaisetenvironmental justiceturvekiistaturvetuotantodeliberative democracyosallistuminenAlue ja Ympäristö
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Fundamentals of Precision Agriculture

2023

Precision agriculture or precision farming is the targeted application of crop input according to the locally determined crop needs. Therefore, it is the geo-referenced application of crop inputs, whose rates should be those required by the crop. The most essential points of information about the topic being described are: overview; brief history of precision agriculture; theoretical basics of precision agriculture; precision agriculture cycle; geo-referenced measurement of within-field parameters; analysis and interpretation of geo-referenced data for mapping within-field parameters; spatially variable rate application of crop inputs; instruments for precision agriculture; current scenario…

remote sensingwithin-field spatial variabilityGNSSguidance systems of agricultural machinesSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agrariaproximal sensorsetting up and control deviceGIScrop inputenvironmental protectionwithin-field crop and soil parameter
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Current status and development of sanitation and wastewater treatment in the national and international context

2012

El acceso al saneamiento y depuración de aguas residuales es un aspecto de suma importancia tanto desde el punto de vista ambiental como sanitario. Por ello, desde el Imperio Mesopotámico hasta la actualidad se han producido importantes avances en esta materia. Sin embargo, en la actualidad, en la mayoría de los países en vías de desarrollo el acceso al saneamiento continua siendo deficitario. Por otra parte, los países desarrollados, que sí disponen de sistemas adecuados de depuración de aguas residuales, se enfrentan al reto de mejorar la sostenibilidad de estos sistemas. En este trabajo se describe en profundidad el estado actual y evolución en el tiempo del saneamiento y depuración de a…

réutilisation de l’eauSanitationmedia_common.quotation_subjectsanitationGeography Planning and DevelopmentDeveloping countrywater reusel’assainissementdepuración de aguas residualesEnvironmental protectionmedia_commonWelfare economicsdes eaux uséesEmpireareas sensitive to eutrophicationsaneamientoZones sensibles à l’eutrophisationUrban Studieswastewater treatmentGeographyDirectiva 91/271/CEESustainabilitySewage treatmentDirective 91/271/EECDirective 91/271/CEEreutilización de aguaÁreas sensibles a la eutrofización
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PIL.21-22-Unit 12. The international environmental protection

2022

Public International Law. Unit 12. The international environmental protection. Powerpoint of the Academic course 2021-2022. 1. International environmental law: specific characteristics. (a) General aspects. (b) Historical development. (c) Characteristic features of International Environmental Law. 2. The fundamental principles of International Environmental Law. (a) The principle of international cooperation for the protection of the environment. (b) The principle of prevention of transboundary environmental damage. (c) The principle of liability and redress for environmental damage. (e) The principle of public participation.

sdgssustainable developmentpublic international lawUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOinternational environmental protection
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Greenhouse gases from membrane bioreactor treating hydrocarbon and saline wastewater

2015

The effect of wastewater salinity and presence of petroleum hydrocarbon on N2O emission was investigated in a membrane bioreactor, in which the anoxic and aerobic zones were put in series according to a pre-denitrification scheme. The pilot plant, was continuously fed by a mixture of real and synthetic wastewater. It was operated with a first phase of acclimation of the biomass to a given salinity by gradually increasing the salt concentration from 10 gNaCl/L to 20 gNaCl/L, and to a second phase of petroleum hydrocarbon dosing at 2 g/L (as gasoline). The first phase revealed a clear relationship between nitrous oxide emissions and salinity due to the increased NO2-N production caused by the…

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Effective Practices in Mitigating Soil Erosion from Fields

2017

Soil erosion by water is a natural process that cannot be avoided. Soil erosion depends on many factors, and a distinction should be made between humanly unchangeable (e.g., rainfall) and modifiable (e.g., length of the field) soil erosion factors. Soil erosion has both on-site and off-site effects. Soil conservation tries to combine modifiable factors so as to maintain erosion in an area of interest to an acceptable level. Strategies to control soil erosion have to be adapted to the desired land use. Knowledge of soil loss tolerance, T, i.e., the maximum admissible erosion from a given field, allows technicians or farmers to establish whether soil conservation practices need to be applied …

soil erosion soil loss tolerance on-site and off-site erosion impacts soil conservation burned areas erosion modeling for soil conservationSoil biodiversityAgroforestrycomplex mixturesSoil managementNo-till farmingEnvironmental protectionSoil functionsSoil retrogression and degradationEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliDryland salinitySoil conservationSurface runoff
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IEL.21-22-Unit 3. The application of International Environmental Law

2022

International Environmental Law. Unit 3. The Application of International Environmental Law. Powerpoint of the Academic course 2021-2022. 15. UNIT 3.-THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW. 1. General aspects: control procedures and bodies - 2. International liability in international environmental law: (a) general aspects; (b) liability for unlawful acts and international environmental crime; (c) liability of States for environmental damage resulting from acts not prohibited by international law - 3. Peaceful settlement of international disputes concerning the protection of the environment.

states liabilityUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOinternational environmental protectionstates responsibility
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Economic and Life Cycle Analysis of Passive and Active Monitoring of Ozone for Forest Protection

2021

At forest sites, phytotoxic tropospheric ozone (O3) can be monitored with continuously operating, active monitors (AM) or passive, cumulative samplers (PM). For the first time, we present evidence that the sustainability of active monitoring is better than that of passive sensors, as the environmental, economic, and social costs are usually lower in the former than in the latter. By using data collected in the field, environmental, social, and economic costs were analyzed. The study considered monitoring sites at three distances from a control station in Italy (30, 400, and 750 km), two forest types (deciduous and Mediterranean evergreen), and three time windows (5, 10, and 20 years of moni…

tropospheric ozone detection; forests protection; LCA analysis; sustainability; CO2 emissions2CO2 emissionsLCA analysiEnvironmental technology. Sanitary engineeringchemistry.chemical_compoundCO<sub>2</sub> emissionsEnvironmental protectionEconomic costLCA analysistropospheric ozone detectionTropospheric ozoneForest protectionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTD1-1066General Environmental ScienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGlobal warmingPassive monitoringemissionsEvergreensustainabilityCODeciduouschemistryforests protectionSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceEnvironments
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