... – EXPERIENCESWITHCATEGORYDEFINITIONSANDVOCLIMITS 1.1 PROBLEMS RELATED TO EXISTING CATEGORYDEFINITIONS FOR DECORATIVE COATINGS 1.2 STAKEHOLDER COMMENTS ON CURRENT VOC ... VEHICLE REFINISHING COATINGS – EXPERIENCESWITHCATEGORYDEFINITIONSANDVOCLIMITS 15 2.1 2.2 INTRODUCTION 16 PROBLEMS RELATED TO CURRENT CATEGORYDEFINITIONS FOR VEHICLE REFINISHING ... VOC reduction, equivalent with ~1.4 % VOC emissions of 'Others solvents' (category 3D) Option 13: Window cleaners => inclusion and determination of a % VOC limit value, resulting in ~5.5 kt VOC...
... heritage/archaeology and landscape, or between air and river pollution – but such similarities are rare Impacts are even expressed in totally different units and forms – from decibels to square metres of land, ... easiest and, even if GIS can it more accurately and quickly, a human with relatively little experience (or with very little training) in reading topography maps can also it visually with sufficient ... are specific to that impact alone and cannot be decided and “shared” with any other impact Finally, monitoring is also quite specific to different impacts, and even its role in the whole process...
... water demand for irrigation and domestic uses increases by 2020 • Insufficient upland and paddy land cause continued land conflicts in the NN2 resettlement area, between host villagers and the ... Agreements (CAs) with the Government Due to a fairly low domestic power demand and the rapidly growing demand for power in other parts of south-east and east Asia (notably Thailand, Vietnam and southern ... lines and roads, with the aid and control of the appropriate governmental entities, should coordinate their projects with the purpose of minimising negative impacts on forests and biodiversity and...
... (July 2003); interviews with staff of Bapedalda of Bandung city, Mr Nuriati and Mr Supriatna (July 2001), and Bandung district, Mrs Ita (August 2001); and interviews with staff of the Indonesian ... Bapedalda staff of Bandung municipality and Bandung district (August 2001) and interview with staff of the Compliance and Enforcement Unit of Bapedal (July 2003) 40 On the other hand, the threat ... and Bandung, with the main textile factories (PT Kahateks and PT Sandang Internusa) located in Sumedang These discharge their wastewater into the Citarum River, which flows from Sumedang to Bandung,...
... presents a standard framework with a supply shifter, so that the overall effect of technology is captured by expanding standard consumer and producer surplus within a partial equilibrium model with full ... land is x0 and q is an indicator of heterogeneity (e.g land quality, human capital, climate condition) The distribution of land with quality q is presented by h(q) Pollution per unit of land and ... be adopted The introduction of the NRM technology expanded the utilized land by the area with land qualities with q1 < q < q0 The lands c c with q0 ≤ q ≤ qs will switch from the traditional to...
... health' andsafety; and (e) the existence of environmental awareness and sensitization measures including environmental standards, and regulations, law and policy, for the managerial and operational ... future occurrence of the incidents and accidents; (.) inspect all buildings premises and yards in which manufacturing testing and transportation takes place within and without the project area as well ... indicate the objective scope and criteria of the audit; (c) inspect all buildings premises and yards in which manufacturing testing and transportation takes place within and without the project area...
... andexperienceswith other community members, increase in social activities and increase in their standing in the community In Yen Bai farmers stated an increase in sharing of knowledge andexperiences ... in sharing of knowledge andexperienceswith other community members, increase in social activities and increase in their standing in the community (Table 9) In Yen Bai and Tuyen Quang farmers ... pesticides and pests and diseases were managed with PSO, Trichoderma and weaver ants Use of compost was recorded in all provinces, while the method of application of fertilizers changed in Ben Tre and...
... andexperienceswith other community members, increase in social activities and increase in their standing in the community In Yen Bai farmers stated an increase in sharing of knowledge andexperiences ... in sharing of knowledge andexperienceswith other community members, increase in social activities and increase in their standing in the community (Table 9) In Yen Bai and Tuyen Quang farmers ... pesticides and pests and diseases were managed with PSO, Trichoderma and weaver ants Use of compost was recorded in all provinces, while the method of application of fertilizers changed in Ben Tre and...
... adequacy and integrity as judged against international standards and local needs Some developing and transitional countries meet most internationally accepted standards and elements (Poland is ... Box 2:5 Preparation of EIA regulations and guidelines in Swaziland and Zambia EIA regulations (mandatory rules) and guidelines (non-mandatory directions and advisories) are widely used to amplify ... Sadler and Fuller, 1997) The remainder of this section provides principles and guidance on their development and use, beginning with legal and institutional frameworks Chapter EIA Systems– Legal and...
... Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats; (b) Packing and canning of animal and vegetable products; (c) Manufacture of dairy products; (d) Brewing and malting; (e) Confectionery and syrup manufacture; ... Commission v Ireland, paragraph 53; C-72/95, Kraaijeveld and Others, paragraph 53; C-435/97, WWF and Others, paragraph 38; C-392/96 Commission v Ireland, paragraph 75; C-66/06, Commission v Ireland, paragraph ... national regulations and administrative provisions and accepted legal practices with regard to commercial and industrial confidentiality, including intellectual property, and the safeguarding...
... and leisure Ski-runs, ski-lifts and cable-cars and associated developments Marinas Holiday villages and hotel complexes outside urban areas and associated developments, permanent camp sites and ... ancillary mining land as the premises or land on which development under the same Class was begun before that date; and c under Class B of Part 22 on the same land or on land adjoining land on which ... This must state the name of the appellant and the address or location of the land; and advise members of the public where and when the ES may be inspected, and the closing date for inspection The...
... pages and annexes), the public had the legally prescribed 30 days to react, and not more This is under Czech law the standard time for any project and may be adequate for small projects with a ... Member States, most candidate and potential candidate countries as well as in a few neighbouring countries These organisations range from local and national, to European and international EEB's ... the outcomes of the assessment must be directly used and dealt with in the development consent procedure and must be subject to a direct and timely judicial review The above mentioned requirements...
... firm and Foreign Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) with control over foreign resources and cooperation with foreign affiliates Ahn, Adji and Willett (1998) mentioned that different “high” and “low” ... as a result A command-based economy is where a central political agent commands what is produced and how it is sold and distributed Shortages are common problems with a 25 command-based economy, ... according to demand and supply between participants (economic agents) by barter or a medium of exchange with a credit or debit value accepted within the network, such as a unit of currency and at some...
... risk assessment Estuaries are at once very open and highly integrated.2 Exchanges of matter and energy with adjacent lands, with upstream waters, andwith downstream coastal marine systems drive ... Land — Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England, Hill and Wang, New York, 1983 30 Custer, T.W and Osborn, R.G., Wading Birds and Biological Indicators: 1975 Colony Survey, U.S Fish and ... habitat, cover and refuge, spawning and nursery Cover and refuge, spawning and nursery Relatively featureless High Key foraging habitat, abundant prey, cover and refuge, spawning and nursery Deep...
... is available and relevant, socioeconomics, race and ethnicity, and their relationship to the region and standing structures should be determined The project impact on sites (direct and indirect) ... adhering to the appropriate state and federal regulations and procedures and through consultation with the appropriate State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) and the Advisory Council on Historic ... comply with the National Historic Preservation Act, implementing regulations, and Executive Orders for the protection of historic and cultural properties The regulations were jointly drafted with...
... decision support 27 GIS and impact assessment 52 GIS and environmental management 81 GIS and expert systems for impact assessment 116 PART II Building expert systems (with and without GIS) for impact ... resources; land use and planning impacts; traffic impacts; noise impacts; air pollution impacts; impacts on soil and land; impacts on geology and hydrogeology; impacts on ecology (terrestrial and aquatic) ... (DoE, 1989 and 1995) and in technical manuals (Petts and Eduljee, 1994; Petts, 1999; Morris and Therivel, 1995 and 2001) – that show how the field can be broken down into sub-problems and the best...
... Chernobyl) in the UK, and Evers and Most (1996) localise and map emissions from landfills in the Netherlands for their Emission Inventory System of that country, and Longhorn and Moreira Madueno ... model and simulate NO2 concentrations as a function of traffic and land use characteristics Shivarama et al (1998) discuss the integration of air pollution models with GIS to help with land-use ... Agricultural Land Loss in the Pearl River Delta with the Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, Vol 25, No (May), pp 447–61 Li, Y., Brimicombe, A.J and...
... Rodriguez-Bachiller with John Glasson 84 GIS and expert systems for IA use remote sensing to map fallow land, and Allanson and Moxey (1996) map agricultural land-use changes in England and Wales; Pratt ... diversity • Landscape mapping and monitoring is also typical: Higgs et al (1994) develop a “demonstrator” system of common lands in England and Wales, Isachenko and Reznikov (1994) map the landscapes ... planning policies on landscape change, and Namken and Stuth (1997a,b) analyse and model (using map algebra) the effects on landscape of grazing pressures on land Mendonca-Santos and Claramunt (2001)...