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Croatia and marine protected areas: Legal and insituttional framework assessment for conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity and establishment of MPAs
… 47 Annex 2 – Tourism and Energy sectors in the National Strategy and Action Plan for … en- ergy sources, such as wind power, solar power, geothermal power and biomass. As the same trends prevail in … 5. all types of salt and saline waters; 6. mineral and geothermal waters; 7. technical/construction stone, …
Vital Waste Graphics 3
… challenges for policy- makers. Transport, housing, energy and The world population is steadily increasing, … capacity, technology and contract duration. Maximum 3 Geothermal energy Biomass combustion Biogas / methanisation: … capacity, technology and contract duration. Maximum 3 Geothermal energy Biomass combustion Biogas / methanisation: …
Guidance for identifying and designating peatlands, wet grasslands, mangroves and coral reefs as Wetlands of International Importance
… W (Shrub-dominated wetlands – inorganic soils), Zg (Geothermal wetlands), and Zk(b) (subterranean karst systems). … systems in that they receive large inputs of matter and energy from both land and sea, and more organic carbon is …
The environmental impact of economic incentives for agricultural production: a comparative law study
… is a producer of food but also a consumer of resources and energy. It both gives and receives within a system of … we find taxation related to agriculture, forests, fishing, energy, town planning, etc. Each of these tax provisions has … together with legislation enacting incentive measures for energy conservation and the decentralized production of …
Global Land Outlook
… 124 8 Water Resources 160 9 Biodiversity and Soil 190 10 Energy and Climate 212 11 Urbanization 226 12 Drylands 246 … century.49 However, the technology remains unproven.50 Geothermal An important and long-term source in countries … with a large supply, such as Iceland. Lower grade geothermal energy can also be harnessed through heat pump …
Special Rapporteur on the Environment_2016 Report
… steadily towards a world economy that no longer obtains energy from fossil fuels. Still, some countries are showing … nearly 95 per cent of its electricity from renewable energy. Iceland produces almost all of its electricity, and more than 80 per cent of its total energy, from geothermal and hydropower sources. 79. Other elements of the …
The status of natural resources on the high-seas
… exploitation of gas hydrates and hydrothermal vent heat energy. It is therefore timely to review the status of … areas for newly developing active vent sites. In terms of geothermal exploitation, large-scale hydrothermal fluid … 21 29) Bemis, K.G., Von Herzen, R.P., Mottl, M.J. (1993). Geothermal heat flux from hydrothermal plumes on the Juan de …
The Role of legal instruments to support Green low-emission and climate-resilient development - A guidebook on assessing, selecting and implementing legal instruments
… policy to introduce a feed-in-tariff to address renewable energy investment risks, the policy will not succeed if it is … generation to renew- able energy by 2014 (10 mw) using geothermal energy, and to produce 10 percent of electricity … incentives/subsidies in the areas bioenergy, fossil fuels, geothermal, hydropower, multiple renewable energy sources, …
Global Mercury Assessment
… and releases are continuing with fossil-fuel-based energy generation powering industrial and economic growth in … Volcanoes emit and release mercury when they erupt. Geothermal activity can also take mercury from underground … thermometers, blood-pressure gauges, fluorescent and energy-saving lamps, pesticides, fungicides, medicines, and …