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  • ...rom Pirkanmaa area. The planned thermal power would be 80 MW, and it would use 200 000 tons of solid waste and sludge per year. [http://www.pirkanvoima.fi ...the incinerator, there are issues related to the existing gas plants, and land owning.
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  • * does not require detailed data about the real network, ...and 4871 km long. It covers 16.7 million km2, which is close to the actual land area of the EU-27 ## km2.
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  • ...the whole world economy away from greenhouse-gas-intensive energy and land-use processes. These are definitely needed, but it is not enough. The mankind s ...acts on the stocks of renewable and non-renewable resources, including the land as a resource
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  • :::::[[:Intarese:Emission data|Emissions]] ...citation|Expert panel/elicitation]]: The purpose is to obtain quantitative data about an important variable in a situation where there are no measurements
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  • ...covers a) the making of models and assessments, b) their outputs, c) their use and other interaction with the societal context, as well as d) the decision ...dness of a model or assessment, but has a more profound influence on their use as well as making. On the one hand, evaluation informs users e.g. regarding
    63 KB (8,880 words) - 16:20, 4 March 2015
  • # The main attributes of a variable are name, scope, data, and result. ...t organic pollutant concentrations in adults in Finland", and someone adds data about DDT into the variable. You are allowed to prevent that because its yo
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  • ...consumption with special emphasis on building heating/cooling, electricity use, and road transport; agriculture; water supply. ...the best estimate for the probabilities would be exactly 50%/50%. We just use that probability because we want to assess situations in both kinds of worl
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  • ...uch as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic and pesticides and pulp mills that use chlorine to bleach wood pulp to make paper white. ...tain types of food processing. When dioxins are released into the air they land on plants and soil, as well as on buildings, roads, and other structures. D
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  • ...regions as a function of energy consumption and industrial production. End use energy consumption is computed from various economic/demographic driving fo The Terrestrial Environment Model simulates the changes in global land cover on a grid-scale based on climatic and economic factors, and the flux
    9 KB (1,311 words) - 08:23, 29 June 2009
  • ===Structure of Input Data:=== ...ese values are derived from map information such as the soil type and land use maps by ways of pedo-transfer functions. Because of spatial variability of
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  • ...es in the composition of each industry's output. The model is designed for use in general global E3 analysis and for a wide range of policy analyses inclu ...ions is estimated using panel-data techniques on time-series/cross-section data. Energy supplies and population stocks and flows are treated as exogenous.<
    10 KB (1,390 words) - 10:15, 16 October 2009
  • ...n based on the earlier version of E3ME 2.0, with an earlier version of the data, a smaller set of industries (32 rather than the current 42), and with a mo ...and government based on a system of dynamic equations estimated on annual data and calibrated to recent outcomes and short-term forecasts.<ref name="three
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  • ===Structure of Input Data:=== ...cture of economic activity, deflators and exchange rates. Tecnico-economic Data (such as energy prices, equipment rates, costs of energy technologies etc.)
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  • ...ine European countries and covers the period 1995-2020 (including baseline data for road transport). ...into many interrelated transport markets which, in turn, correspond to the use of a given transport mode at a particular point of time)
    11 KB (1,585 words) - 07:44, 30 June 2009
  • ...ilability and cost of production factors, which latu sensu include labour, land, fixed capital (plant, machinery, equipment, building), raw materials (also ...ction factors they use, they need to charge higher prices, unless they can use their inputs more productively, i.e. obtain relatively more product with a
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  • ...europa.eu/portal/page/portal/eurostat/home Total fresh water abstraction] (Data covering EU 25 and some additional countries 1992 - 2005) ...mmonium Total ammonium concentrations in different sized European rivers] (Data covering European rivers for 1990-1998)
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  • ...the action of gravity, the so-called tillage erosion. Besides agriculteral use, another reason for anthropogenic erosion is deforestation. Afforestation p *Soil-polluting activities from localised sources (Data covering several EU countries for 2002/03)
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  • ...or construction works) or increase the amount of usable soil (e.g. through land decontamination)?<ref name="ams">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessmen ...of Asia) the most densely populated continent in the world, and human land use often goes hand in hand with sealing of former available soil or even its c
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  • ...versity can be altered and through renaturation of former humanly occupied land, especially at ecologically important vertices and recreation of buffer zon ...ng on the damaged trees. Relevant indicators which are covered by Eurostat data are:
    4 KB (576 words) - 10:38, 22 July 2009
  • ...option have the effect of bringing new areas of land ('greenfields') into use for the first time?<ref name="green">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact asses ...Western und Central Europe and are also rare in Eastern Europe. Hence land use planning should put a special focus on preserving such sites and sites whic
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