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The socio-economic and communication challenges of spent nuclear fuel management in Finland

2010

Abstract One of the key factors behind the expansion of nuclear energy policy in Finland is nuclear waste management. As in many countries, nuclear waste management agencies are still struggling with the siting of intermediate and low level nuclear waste management facilities, in Finland Posiva, the nuclear waste company owned by the two nuclear power utilities Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) and Fortum Power and Heat (FPH), has been excavating a underground characterization facility since 2004 in the Olkiluoto site in the municipality of Eurajoki. The facility under construction is meant to be for a part of the final repository for disposal of spent nuclear fuel (SNF). The site selection process …

business.industrySite selectionEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyRadioactive wasteNuclear powerEnergy policySpent nuclear fuelStratified samplingNuclear Energy and EngineeringEnvironmental impact assessmentBusinessSafety Risk Reliability and QualityNuclear energy policyWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental planningProgress in Nuclear Energy
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Managing Social Responsibility in Universities

2021

business.industrySocial missionSustainabilitySocial impactBusinessPublic relationsSocial responsibility
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The Economic Impact of the Creative Industry in the European Union

2018

This work analyses the economic impact of the creative industry in the European Union. The paper quantifies the direct and indirect impacts of the creative industry, concluding that they not only have a direct impact on the employment and the production, but also contributes to the technological progress and long-term development of the European Union. Most of this contribution is due to the creative service industries, whereas the direct contribution of the creative manufacturing industries is smaller.

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Georeferenced cartography dataset of the La Fossa crater fumarolic field at Vulcano Island (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy): conversion and comparison of…

2011

The present study illustrates the procedures applied for the coordinate system conversion of the historical fumarole positions at La Fossa crater, to allow their comparison with newly acquired global positioning system (GPS) data. Due to the absence of ground control points in the field and on both the old Gauss Boaga and the new UTM WGS 1984 maps, we had to model the transformation errors between the two systems using differential GPS techniques. Once corrected, the maps show a residual Easting shifting, due to erroneous georeferencing of the original base maps; this is corrected by morphological comparative methods. The good correspondence between the corrected positions of the historical…

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Exploring relationships between customer-based brand equity and its drivers and consequences in the hotel context. An impact-asymmetry assessment

2016

The development of customer-based brand equity plays a critical role in tourism. This paper attempts to study which variables contribute to brand equity creation and to examine whether brand loyalty can be considered as a consequence of brand equity in the hotel context. In addition, it seeks to provide a more detailed insights into possible asymmetric effects among customer-based brand equity and its drivers and consequences. Four constructs are found to influence significantly brand equity: two perceptual (image and perceived quality) and two relational variables (trust and affective commitment). Additionally, both behavioural and attitudinal components of loyalty are confirmed as brand e…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBrand awareness05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentAdvertisingContext (language use)Organizational commitmentBrand loyaltyBrand managementTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessLoyaltycustomer-based brand equity ; brand awareness ; brand image ; perceived quality ; brand trust ; affective brand commitment ; behavioural loyalty ; attitudinal loyalty ; impact-asymmetry assessment050211 marketingBrand equityMarketingPsychologybusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismmedia_commonCurrent Issues in Tourism
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Quality of Environmental Impact Assessment: Finnish EISs and the opinions of EIA professionals

2010

This article presents and compares findings of two EIA quality studies conducted in Finland. First a survey was targeted at competent authorities and environmental consultants to investigate their perceptions of the quality of Finnish EIAs. Second, 15 EISs were considered using the European Commission's guidance on review criteria. The results show that the EIA professionals generally consider the quality as good, though they also recognized that the quality varies and suggested certain areas for improvement. In the professionals' opinion the performance of Finnish EIAs could be enhanced, especially with more profound alternative considerations. Based on the results it is also suggested tha…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental resource managementEuropean commissionEnvironmental impact assessmentQuality (business)BusinessManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental consultingEnvironmental planningmedia_commonImpact Assessment and Project Appraisal
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Life Cycle Assessment of repurposed electric vehicle batteries: an adapted method based on modelling energy flows

2018

Abstract After their first use in electric vehicles (EVs), the residual capacity of traction batteries can make them valuable in other applications. Although reusing EV batteries remains an undeveloped market, second-use applications of EV batteries are in line with circular economy principles and the waste management hierarchy. Although substantial environmental benefits are expected from reusing traction batteries, further efforts are needed in data collection, modelling the life-cycle stages and calculating impact indicators to propose a harmonized and adapted life-cycle assessment (LCA) method. To properly assess the environmental benefits and drawbacks of using repurposed EV batteries …

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DEPOSIT REFUND SYSTEM FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINERS IN LATVIA: LEARNINGS WITHIN THE BALTIC STATES

2019

INTRODUCTION
 One of the main global environmental problems we are facing is the increasing the amount of waste. There are numerous policy instruments used to reduce the environmental impact of packaging. Many EU member states use producer levies, packaging and resource taxes, deposit-refund systems and producer responsibility systems (Bailey, 2017; Watkins et al., 2017).
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 In this article we conduct comparative analyses and evaluate the effectiveness of deposit-refund systems for beverage packaging in the three Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Data used in the study is obtained from statistical databases of the Central Statistical Bureau, E…

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Ultimate tensile properties and dart impact behaviour of coextruded films of LDPE and LLDPE were compared with those of films made from blends of the same resins. The effect of composition and of both blow up ratio and axial draw ratio of the blowing process on film properties was explored. The results indicate that, at least for semicompatible systems like that considered here, films made from blends and coextruded ones have mechanical properties very close to each other. Die Festigkeitseigenschaf ten und das Verhalten beim Kugelfalltest von coextrudiertcn Filmen aus LDPE und LLDPE wurden mit den entsprechenden Eigenschaften von aus Mischungen dieser Polymere hergestellten Filmen vergliche…

business.product_categoryMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsLinear polymerGeneral Chemical EngineeringIzod impact strength testLinear low-density polyethyleneDraw ratioLow-density polyethyleneUltimate tensile strengthDie (manufacturing)Composite materialbusinessTensile testingActa Polymerica
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Are electric vehicles eco-friendly products? A review from life cycle and sustainability perspective

2021

Industry, especially the automotive industry is permanently changing and adapting to the external and internal factors. The appearance of the new types of vehicles – electric vehicles, is a big and important step not only regarding the evolution of the product, but also regarding the advantages of reducing environmental impact. It is promoted the idea that an electric vehicle generates less direct emissions in use phase compared with a conventional one. If we limit to this, we could say that we are dealing with an eco-friendly type of vehicle. The question is, can we extend this idea to the other stages of the life cycle? What about the sustainability of the industry? This article highlight…

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