نتایج جستجو برای: market functions of environmental resources

تعداد نتایج: 21262674  

Amir Hossein Asgari Safdar, Nasroallah Moradi Kor

A host of nutrients are needed by cattle to support functions associated with life, and to grow, reproduce, and nourish their offspring (i.e., produce milk). A vast amount of resources have been expended to quantify the amounts of specific nutrients needed to perform these function so that economically efficient diets can be formulated. Feeding diets that provide adequate, but not excessive, am...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

Environmental protection and environmental sustainability are becoming increasingly important factors in the hotel business their competitiveness, a market that brings numerous benefits. is, increasingly, considered one of most functions business, as well communication marketing, which attracts larger number guests. Some key aspects performance indicators, management order to establish efficien...

2008
E. Eleftheriadou Y. Mylopoulos

The urgent demand of integrated water resources management has drawn attention to the issue of transnational water bodies that comprise exploitable resources for two or more countries. It is estimated that 50% of the global surface is lying on transboundary catchments and this percentage is continually increasing due to the creation of new nations, while around 40% of the earth’s population res...

2015
Charles E. Tilburg Linda M. Jordan Amy E. Carlson Stephan I. Zeeman Philip O. Yund

Faecal pollution in stormwater, wastewater and direct run-off can carry zoonotic pathogens to streams, rivers and the ocean, reduce water quality, and affect both recreational and commercial fishing areas of the coastal ocean. Typically, the closure of beaches and commercial fishing areas is governed by the testing for the presence of faecal bacteria, which requires an 18-24 h period for sample...

2007
Khorshed Alam Dora Marinova

One of the major problems causing the accelerating widespread destruction and degradation of the natural environment is the undervaluing of the protection and restoration of environmental resources that takes place in the decision making process. This paper argues that non-market values need to be incorporated in the benefit estimation process to make the concept of sustainability operational u...

Amir Hossein Asgari Safdar, Nasroallah Moradi Kor

A host of nutrients are needed by cattle to support functions associated with life, and to grow, reproduce, and nourish their offspring (i.e., produce milk). A vast amount of resources have been expended to quantify the amounts of specific nutrients needed to perform these function so that economically efficient diets can be formulated. Feeding diets that provide adequate, but not excessive, am...

Journal: :Ambio 2011
Lixin Guan Ge Sun Shixiong Cao

Ecosystem restoration efforts have become a booming business in China. Billions of dollars are being spent annually to restore polluted waterways and ecosystems that have been degraded, fragmented, or paved over (Fu et al. 2007; Wang et al. 2007). However, China’s environmental sustainability index remains among the lowest in the world (World Bank 2009; Liu 2010). For all the money spent, there...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Rolf Altenburger Selim Ait-Aissa Philipp Antczak Thomas Backhaus Damià Barceló Thomas-Benjamin Seiler Francois Brion Wibke Busch Kevin Chipman Miren López de Alda Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro Beate I Escher Francesco Falciani Michael Faust Andreas Focks Klara Hilscherova Juliane Hollender Henner Hollert Felix Jäger Annika Jahnke Andreas Kortenkamp Martin Krauss Gregory F Lemkine John Munthe Steffen Neumann Emma L Schymanski Mark Scrimshaw Helmut Segner Jaroslav Slobodnik Foppe Smedes Subramaniam Kughathas Ivana Teodorovic Andrew J Tindall Knut Erik Tollefsen Karl-Heinz Walz Tim D Williams Paul J Van den Brink Jos van Gils Branislav Vrana Xiaowei Zhang Werner Brack

Environmental quality monitoring of water resources is challenged with providing the basis for safeguarding the environment against adverse biological effects of anthropogenic chemical contamination from diffuse and point sources. While current regulatory efforts focus on monitoring and assessing a few legacy chemicals, many more anthropogenic chemicals can be detected simultaneously in our aqu...

Journal: :The American economic review 2012
Joshua Graff Zivin Matthew Neidell

As one of the primary factors of production, labor is an essential element in every nation’s economy. Investing in human capital is widely viewed as a key to sustaining increases in labor productivity and economic growth. While health is increasingly seen as an important part of human capital, environmental protection, which typically promotes health, has not been viewed through this lens. Inde...

2004
Carl J. Bauer

[1] Chile’s free-market Water Code turned 20 years old in October 2001. This anniversary was an important milestone for both Chilean and international debates about water policy because Chile has become the world’s leading example of the free-market approach to water law and water resources management, the textbook case of treating water rights not merely as private property but also as a fully...

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