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Evaluating Socio-economic Impact of Age-Friendly Environments

2018

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) (2007), physical and social environments are key determinants of whether people can remain healthy, independent and autonomous. Health and well-being are not only determined by our personal characteristics but also by the envi-ronment where we were born and where we live throughout our life (WHO 2015). In fact, promoting age-friendly environments (AFE) is the most effective approach for responding to demographic change because they empower elderly people to age in better health, they pro-mote their social inclusion and active participation, and they help them to live autonomously into old age (Parent 2012). AFE foster health, well-being and t…

Ex-antePublic economics2015 UrbanisationDemographic changeBuildings and InfrastructuresAge friendlySocio economic impactValue (economics)Environmental impact assessmentBusinessArchitecture and Building
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From material flows to cash flows — an extension to traditional material flow modelling

2000

Extension (metaphysics)Environmental impact assessmentCash flowBusinessLife-cycle assessmentCivil engineeringGeneral Environmental ScienceMaterial flowThe International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
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Fast environmental impact assessment through ICP-MS: application to bivalves from a tropical estuary (Pina Bay, Recife, Brazil)

2002

FisherygeographyMultidisciplinaryOceanographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEnvironmental scienceEstuaryEnvironmental impact assessmentlcsh:Qlcsh:ScienceBay
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Energy and environmental life cycle assessment of an institutional catering service: An Italian case study

2019

Food production is recognised as one of the major drivers for global environmental pressure. In the last years, changes in consumption models result in an increasing population consuming food out of home that pose the catering service sector at the centre of the European Union policies aimed at improving the environmental sustainability of the food sector. In this framework, better technical knowledge on the environmental impacts of catering service is essential in order to identify potential actions towards a more sustainable food sector. This article presents an environmental assessment of a school catering service operating in Italy and delivering approximately 2,518,128 meals per year. …

Food energy consumption; Food supply chain; Institutional catering; Life cycle assessment; Cooking; Environment; Food Storage; Global Warming; Italy; Schools; Food Supply; Transportation; Waste Management; Environmental Engineering; Environmental Chemistry; Waste Management and Disposal; PollutionEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesInstitutional catering Food energy consumption Food supply chain Life cycle assessmentPopulationTransportationEnvironment010501 environmental sciencesGlobal Warming01 natural sciencesFood SupplyLife cycle assessmentWaste ManagementInstitutional cateringSustainable agricultureEnvironmental Chemistrymedia_common.cataloged_instanceFood energy consumptionEnvironmental impact assessmentCookingEuropean unioneducationWaste Management and DisposalLife-cycle assessmentTertiary sector of the economy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleSchoolsbusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyEnvironmental economicsPollutionFood StorageItalyFood supply chainSustainabilityFood processingBusinessScience of The Total Environment
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Comparing air quality indices aggregated by pollutant

2011

In this paper a new aggregate Air Quality Index (AQI) useful for describing the global air pollution situation for a given area is proposed. The index, unlike most of currently used AQIs, takes into account the combined effects of all the considered pollutants to human health. Its good performance, tested by means of a simulation plan, is confirmed by a comparison with two other indices proposed in the literature, one of which is based on the Relative Risk of daily mortality, considering an application to real data.

Functional principal component analysisPollutantHuman healthIndex (economics)Aggregate (data warehouse)StatisticsAir pollutionmedicineEnvironmental scienceAggregate AQI standardizing transformation Relative Risk relative variabilitymedicine.disease_causeAir quality indexHealth impact assessment
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Environmental Sustainability Approaches and Positive Energy Districts: A Literature Review

2021

During the last decade, increasing attention has been paid to the emerging concept of Positive Energy Districts (PED) with the aim of pushing the transition to clean energy, but further research efforts are needed to identify design approaches optimized from the point of view of sustainable development. In this context, this literature review is placed, with a specific focus on environmental sustainability within innovative and eco-sustainable districts. The findings show that some sustainability aspects such as sustainable food, urban heat islands mitigation and co-impacts, e.g., green gentrification, are not adequately assessed, while fragmented thinking limits the potential of circularit…

Geography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Context (language use)key performance indicatorsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawLife Cycle AssessmentTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesSustainable agricultureEnvironmental impact assessmentGE1-350Life-cycle assessmentEnvironmental planningFlexibility (engineering)Sustainable developmentSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentcircular economysustainable districtsEnvironmental sciencesCircular economy Key performance indicators Life cycle assessment Positive energy districts Sustainable districtsSustainabilityPositive Energy DistrictsPerformance indicatorBusinessSustainability
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A Life Cycle Environmental Impact Comparison between Traditional, Hybrid, and Electric Vehicles in the European Context

2021

Global warming (GW) and urban pollution focused a great interest on hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as cleaner alternatives to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs). The environmental impact related to the use of both ICEV and HEV mainly depends on the fossil fuel used by the thermal engines, while, in the case of the BEV, depends on the energy sources employed to produce electricity. Moreover, the production phase of each vehicle may also have a relevant environmental impact, due to the manufacturing processes and the materials employed. Starting from these considerations, the authors carried out a fair comparison of the environmental …

Geography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Context (language use)life cycle analysisManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawpassenger carTD194-195environmental impactAutomotive engineeringRenewable energy sourcesbattery electric vehicleBattery electric vehicleBattery electric vehicle Environmental impact Hybrid electric vehicle Life cycle analysis Passenger carEnvironmental impact assessmentGE1-350hybrid electric vehicleEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryFossil fuelEnvironmental sciencesSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoInternal combustion engineCarbon footprintEnvironmental scienceElectricitybusinessEnergy sourceSustainability
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CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN LATVIA:AN IMPACT ASSESSMENT

2019

This paper is based on empirical research and an analysis of individual cases of opportunities, which are provided or limited by climate adaptation in rural development in Latvia. The empirical research focuses on adaptation to climate changes, based on previous studies, scientific knowledge and approved theories of climate change adaptation in sector policies and updates of them in Latvia. The research includes an analysis of policy documentation on integration of targets and principles of climate change adaptation in the context of environmental policy and environmental management, focusing on the importance of use of farming and the environmental sector’s environmental communication mean…

GeographyImpact assessmentClimate change adaptationclimate change adaptation; policy; environmental and sustainable developmentEnvironmental planningRural developmentSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Desarrollo de la gestión medioambiental certificada en unidades hospitalarias y ambulatorias de hemodiálisis

2015

ResumenAntecedentesEl impacto ambiental de la hemodiálisis es destacado. Está destacando la actividad en este sentido incluso a nivel bibliográfico. Los sistemas de gestión medioambiental (SGMA) voluntarios, Environmental Management and Auditing System (EMAS) e International Organization for Standardization (ISO 14001), son instrumentos destacados para la protección medioambiental junto a legislación, impuestos y beneficios fiscales.ObjetivosConocer el grado de implantación de los SGMA en las unidades de hemodiálisis hospitalarias y ambulatorias del Sistema Nacional de Salud español, para disponer de un grupo de centros de referencia en gestión medioambiental en esta actividad sanitaria.Mét…

GerontologyOutpatient clinicAuditlcsh:RC870-923GestiónEnvironmentalHospitalDocumentationNursingHealth careOutpatient clinicMedicineClínica ambulatoriaAtención sanitariaEnvironmental impact assessmentAccreditationNefrologíabusiness.industryHealthcareDiálisisEnvironmental certificationlcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. UrologyManagementHaemodialysisNephrologyWasteMedio ambientebusinessResiduoCertification and AccreditationNefrología
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Development of national climate and adaptation policy in Latvia

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the development and character of climate policy in Latvia with a special emphasis on policy instruments.Design/methodology/approachIn order to implement policies and measures effectively and monitor progress in achieving its mitigation targets, Latvia uses a wide mix of policy instruments, including regulations (e.g. environmental impact assessment procedures, environmental permits and standards, restrictions and prohibitions), economic and fiscal instruments (the natural resources tax, the excise tax for energy resources, user's charges), and voluntary agreements, also raising public awareness.FindingsThe combination of the policy instruments …

Global and Planetary ChangePublic economicsbusiness.industryEnergy managementGeography Planning and DevelopmentGlobal warmingEnvironmental resource managementPublic policyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentNatural resourcePolicy studiesClimate change mitigationEnvironmental impact assessmentExcisebusinessInternational Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management
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