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In-situ measurements of hemp-lime insulation materials for energy efficiency improvement

2018

Abstract Reduction of the CO2 emissions in the atmosphere is one of the goals set forth by the European Union, hence various directives have been adopted, such as the European directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency, i.e. ensuring from 2019 the construction of the near-zero energy buildings (nZEB). The construction segment plays a very important part in solving the current global problem of the greenhouse gas emissions and related processes of global warming, because in certain countries (i.e. in Latvia) it represents more than a half of the total energy consumption. Hence the necessity to elaborate means on how to boost the energy efficiency of the buildings meanwhile not rising pressure…

business.industry020209 energyGlobal warmingEnvironmental engineeringHumidity02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesRaw material01 natural sciencesHeat fluxThermal insulationGreenhouse gas0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEfficient energy usemedia_commonEnergy Procedia
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Farmland abandonment in Europe: Identification of drivers and indicators, and development of a composite indicator of risk

2015

Accounting for more than half of the European Union's (EU) territory, agriculture ensures food production, manages important natural resources and supports socio-economic development of rural areas. Moreover, it is estimated that 50% of all plant and animal species (including some of that are listed in the EU Habitat Directive) depend on agricultural practices. The continuation of appropriate agricultural land management is essential to ensure these primary functions. Avoidance of farmland abandonment is therefore an important rationale for the EU's Common Agricultural Policy which requires improved knowledge of this phenomenon at the European level. This study assesses the risk of farmland…

business.industryAbandonment (legal)Geography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental resource managementCommon agricultural policyLand managementForestryContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawNatural resourceEuropeGeographyLand managementAgricultural landAgriculturemedia_common.cataloged_instanceComposite indicatorEuropean unionFarmland abandonmentbusinessCommon Agricultural PolicyNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonLand Use Policy
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Do Firms Share the Same Functional Form of Their Growth Rate Distribution? A New Statistical Test

2011

We propose a hypothesis testing procedure to investigate whether the same growth rate distribution is shared by all the firms in a balanced panel or, more generally, whether they share the same functional form for this distribution, without necessarily sharing the same parameters. We apply the test to panels of US and European Union publicly quoted manufacturing firms, both at the sectoral and at the subsectoral NAICS levels. We consider the following null hypotheses about the growth rate distribution of the individual firms: i) an unknown shape common to all firms, with all the firms sharing also the same parameters, or with the firm variance related to its firm size through a scaling rela…

business.industryDistribution (economics)Variance (accounting)North American Industry Classification SystemEconometricsEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceGrowth rateEuropean unionNull hypothesisbusinessScalingStatistical hypothesis testingmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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INNOVATION AS A KEY FACTOR IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

2013

There is international scientific consensus that economic progress will be driven by innovation, namely the invention and application of new technologies. Research and Development (R&D) is one category of spending that develops and drives these new technologies. From the perspective of competiveness, private sector firms are prone to focus their R&D on “applied” projects and many government-sponsored technological advances have been instrumental in driving economic growth and rising living standards. According to the published literature, it is expected that countries engaging in R&D activities have a comparative advantage in export of products, and countries with the “largest” R&D expendit…

business.industryEmerging technologiesInternational tradeStandard of livingPrivate sectorExport performanceCompetitive advantageEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceScientific consensusEuropean unionbusinessIndustrial organizationComparative advantagemedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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Intelligent transport systems harmonisation assessment: use case of some Spanish intelligent transport systems services

2013

From the 1980s, new telematic technologies have meant a great evolution in several areas. In the transportation domain, their use has implied the development and implementation of several intelligent transport systems (ITS). However, these deployments were done in an isolated way. Traffic managers, public and private organisations, stakeholders and others have implemented ITS without much perspective, that is, without providing ITS as services for end users. In the last few years, several European Union (EU) funded projects have been dealing with the development of harmonised ITS services. For example, the EasyWay Project is involving most of the European countries (EU member states and oth…

business.industryEnd userSeguretat viàriaMechanical EngineeringServices computingTransportTransportationDomain (software engineering)Transport engineeringEngineering managementSoftware deploymentmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessTelematicsEuropean unionLawIntelligent transportation systemRoad trafficGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common
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Transferability to LDC of Some European standards concerning the environmental certification of products and services

2002

Goal and Scope. Western developed countries (DC) are currently involved in an important process of releasing new rules and standards devoted to the environmental certifications of urban systems, in order of accomplishing the requirements established by the international protocols (Kyoto, among them), aimed at the reduction of greenhouse gases emitted in the atmosphere and at the limitation of the environmental impact as well. Within this frame, the European Union is giving a rising importance to the so-called 'Integrated Product Policy' (IPP), that is an integrated approach of the environmental policy, aiming to an improvement of the environmental performance of products and services during…

business.industryEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental certificationCertificationEnvironmental economicsProduct (business)media_common.cataloged_instanceEnvironmental impact assessmentNatural capitalBusinessEuropean unionEcolabelLife-cycle assessmentGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonThe International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
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Development of Beach Litter Monitoring on the Latvian Coastline: the Citizen Science Perspective

2021

The research analyses the beach litter monitoring programme in Latvia and provides suggestions for its improvement seeking to provide necessary information for effective marine litter management on the Latvian coastline of the Baltic Sea. The beach litter monitoring programme has been enacted since 2012 by NGO “FEE Latvia” and current research has been focused on the situation assessment and particularly provides analyses on a number and distribution of the surveyed beaches, the frequency and timing of the monitoring, litter classification and counting methodology, as well as the possible programme development using the NGO work based on the citizen science approach. The results allow to el…

business.industryEnvironmental resource managementMonitoring programMarine Strategy Framework DirectiveGeographyWork (electrical)Public participationMarine debrisCitizen scienceGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionCoastal managementbusinessGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Causalities between CO2, electricity, and other energy variables during phase I and phase II of the EU ETS

2010

The topic of this article is the analysis of the interplay between daily carbon, electricity and gas price data with the European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) for CO2 emissions. In a first step we have performed Granger causality tests for Phase I of the EU ETS (January 2005 until December 2007) and the first year of Phase II of the EU ETS (2008). The analysis includes both spot and forward markets—given the close interactions between the two sets of markets. The results show that during Phase I coal and gas prices, through the clean dark and spark spread, impacted CO2 futures prices, which in return Granger caused electricity prices. During the first year of the Phase II, the sho…

business.industryFinancial economicsManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawjel:G13General EnergyQuantitative analysis (finance)Granger causalityCO2 futures; Energy prices; Granger causality;Spark spreadEconomicsEconometricsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceCoalEmissions tradingElectricityEuropean unionbusinessFutures contractjel:Q49media_commonEnergy Policy
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The United Nations and the European Union

2019

The European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN) are expressions of a rules-based global order. The EU has enshrined support to the UN in its security strategies, and its priorities indicate an engagement in a wide range of UN programs and activities to maintain the rules-based order and adapt it to face internal and external challenges. The EU and its member states are the largest contributors to the UN budget. Following the adoption of the Lisbon treaty, the EU has increased its representation at the UN, gaining enhanced observer status in the General Assembly. However, because of the intergovernmental nature of the forum, only its member states have the right to vote. This has led sch…

business.industryGeneral assemblyPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEU–UN EU cohesion General assembly Security Council Security Council reform EU actorness effective multilateralism EU priorities at the UN EU representation and performance peace and security maintenance European Union politicsSecurity councilInternational tradeEuropean unionbusinessSettore SPS/04 - Scienza Politicamedia_common
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Creative service industries and regional productivity

2015

This research analyses the effect of creative service industries on labour productivity of the regions. Creative service industries offer services that increase a region's capacity to generate and combine new ideas, resulting in an increased production of innovations which raise productivity. The paper proposes an analytical framework and compares findings in 250 regions in 24 countries of the European Union in 2008. We find that creative service industries increases labour productivity of the regions and their effects are as important for regional productivity as scientific research or highly qualified human capital.

business.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Human capitalCreative industriesCommerceProduction (economics)media_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionTertiary sector of the economyProductivityIndustrial organizationmedia_commonPapers in Regional Science
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