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Energy subsidies: Lessons learned in assessing their impact and designing policy reforms

… raise cost of service to households, but would improve quality of service and enhance utilities’ability to extend … central regions and lateritic in the South. In general, soil fertility is very poor and the soil is extremely vulnerable to wind and other forms of …
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The Role of legal instruments to support Green low-emission and climate-resilient development - A guidebook on assessing, selecting and implementing legal instruments

… most affected by climate change impacts. The scale and quality of stakeholder involvement in legal reform will … conscious of how demands on key resources such as water, soil and renewable energy sources are shifting through … energy, environment, fisheries, food, forestry, land and soil, livestock, mineral resources, sea, waste and hazardous …
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Brexit: environment and climate change

… environment 35 Marine and aquatic environments 37 Air quality 38 Climate change 38 Box 5: EU Emissions Trading … and natura 2000 protected areas) • noise pollution • Soil quality • Urban environment • Waste and recycling (such … across a holistic range of environmental elements (soil, biodiversity, food, water quality, flood risk, access …
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Issues in water law reform

… to receive the flow sensibly undiminished in quantity or quality. A provision such as the proviso to section 5 of the … regard to land degradation. Conventional economists define soil as just another form of capital, which as it only renews … equity view point and not just argue that some soil erosion must be good because this is "economically …
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Modern water rights : Theory and practice

… water users may be able to make do with water of a lesser quality. Consequently in authorizing the discharge of wastes … there is no property in water percolating through the sub-soil until it has been the object of an appropriation.25 The … directly to or indirectly into a water body or onto the soil." (Garduno, op cit.) Why is this the case? The sheer …
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