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  • '''Assessments and participation ...good governance, but also enlightenment and awareness among plural groups and members of the society at large.
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  • [[Category:Decision analysis and risk management]] ...to, J.T. Perspectives to Performance of Environment and Health Assessments and Models—From Outputs to Outcomes? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2013
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  • ...a freely structured object, see a definition below. {{disclink|Structured and unstructured models}} ...el of stressors, dose-response-relationships. <ref>[[:en:Model|Wikipedia]] and old working definition of SP 4.</ref><section end=glossary />
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  • ...ission of the effects of shocks and economic policies both on the domestic and the international economy. ...s. There is a five region version which distinguishes EU, USA, Japan, Slow and Fast Ageing RoW.
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  • ...egulation by sector and by country, environmental taxation, permit markets and subsidies for abatement can be analysed. ...energy savings power generation, dependency- vulnerability for natural gas and oil). Many abatement technologies are modelled as well as atmospheric emiss
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  • ...ntal indicators related to the agricultural production activities. Product and activity coverage are in line with the Economic Accounts for Agriculture (E ...rium and returns market clearing prices for tradable agricultural products and young animals.<ref name="capri">JRC European Commission, IA Tools, supporti
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  • ...project consists of the development of an appropriate analytical framework and its parameterisation. ...ity markets (including emission permit markets), scale economies, and risk and transaction costs associated with the use of flexible instruments in GHG ab
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  • ...e following paragraph is extracted from Debray et al, Knowledge management and major industrial hazards : an integrated approach, Proceedings of the 28th ...necessary provisions to reduce it, the workers who face the risk everyday and the competent authorities, in charge of the control.
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  • [[Category:Constraints and assumptions]] ...(user created searches), analyze the spatial information, edit data, maps, and present the results of all these operations.
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  • A proposal for an amended Kyoto Protocol and a new Copenhagen Protocol and vision for the Copenhagen Agreement,
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  • |question = What are the current and future health impacts of heat exposure in large European cities? How much c ...on ages. By 2050, mitigation of UHI in the cities by increasing vegetation and surface albedo could potentially result in thousands of averted premature d
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  • ...essment process; it is the point at which the full analysis is carried out and the results obtained. ...eps involved may vary, depending on the nature of the issue, the scenarios and the type of assessment. In broad terms, however, the process follows the c
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  • ...rs concerned. The purpose of appraisal is to bring together, communicate and interpret the results of the assessment as an input to this dialogue. Thi ...ssessment results - i.e. delivering them to the end-users in a synthesised and understandable form;
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  • [[Category:Decision analysis and risk management]] ...pon issues of environment and environmental health: a review of literature and recent project results. Environmental Health 2011, 10:58 http://www.ehjourn
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  • [[Category:Decision analysis and risk management]] ...n: State of the art in benefit–risk analysis: Environmental health. Food and Chemical Toxicology 50 (2012) 40–55, {{doi|10.1016/j.fct.2011.06.004}}'''
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  • ==Finding and evaluating data== ...d, in most cases, assessments have to make use of data that already exist, and to supplement or enhance these as necessary through the use of modelling or
    34 KB (5,091 words) - 18:54, 14 October 2014
  • ...erefore, we need to understand and quantify the effects of these transport and transformation processes. '''Factors determining patterns and rates of transport and transformation'''
    31 KB (4,661 words) - 18:54, 14 October 2014
  • ...llenges, a wide range of methods of exposure assessment have been devised, and often several of these need to be used in combination in order to provide a ...shows, exposure assessment can be done via two main approaches: monitoring and modelling. Each of these, however, may be applied in two different ways -
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