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Environmental Protection
C/L/935. The effects that climate change and tourism have on one another
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- 2550
- DATE:
- 2012
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper discusses the impact that tourism has on climate change, and begins by providing background information on both concepts. The paper examines different tourism destinations, namely mountainous/winter resorts, nature resorts, and beach resorts. All of these destinations are examined in regard to the effect that they have on climate change. The effect that climate change has on tourism is discussed, and the paper then examines recommendations for the way in which the tourism industry can survive climate change. The benefits and drawbacks of mitigation and adaption are detailed before conclusions are made.
KEYWORDS: Tourism, climate change, tourism destinations, mountainous/winter resorts, nature resorts, beach resorts, mitigation, adaption,
C/E/815. XX GATT and environmental protection
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- 4250
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
This paper examines article XX GATT, and aims to examine the way it protects the environment. The importance of GATT exceptions in general is discussed, and this is followed by a discussion of the exceptions for environmental protection. The operation of GATT core obligations is discussed, and the paper then examines the restrictive interpretation given to ‘like products’ under Article III and to the article XX Chapeau.
KEYWORDS: XX GATT, Environment, WTO, environmental protection, restrictive interpretation, article XX Chapeau,
C/L/884. Relationship between WTO and multilateral environmental agreements: review of “The Big Chill” by Eckersley
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- 3100
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the problems raised by Robyn Eckersley in her journal article rn“The Big Chill: WTO and Multilateral Environmental Agreements”, reviewing academic research into the conflict of interests between World Trade Organisation (WTO) and multilateral environmental agreements (MEA), and arguing that it is difficult to strike a balance between MEA and WTO trade rules. Environmental issues addressed by WTO through GATT are considered discussing different approaches of WTO members to their environmental obligations, and making references to related legal frameworks.
KEYWORDS: Review, WTO, World Trade Organisation, Multilateral Environmental Agreements, MEA, The Big Chill, Eckersley, GATT,
S/L/325. Presentation. Marine Transport and Greenhouse Gas Emissions, The Road Towards Cleaner Ships
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- 0
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This presentation is for a study on marine transport and greenhouse gas emissions. The presentation details the plan for the review of literature, and follows by detailing the aims, hypotheses and objectives of the study. The overall aim is to find a strategy for maximum GHG reduction from marine transport. The proposed methodology is illustrated, and the presentation then goes on to examine the planned analysis of results section of the study. The presentation concludes with a summary of the results sections.
KEYWORDS: Presentation, marine transport, greenhouse gas emissions, GHG reduction!,
S/L/324. Proposal. Marine Transport and Greenhouse Gas Emissions, The Road Towards Cleaner Ships
- WORDS:
- 1850
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This proposal is for a study on the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the marine transport sector. The objectives are to determine the current and predicted CO2 emissions in the future from marine transport, to explore the role of marine transport emissions in global climate change at the present and future, to assess the environmental, economic, and social aspects of various types of mitigations, to compare the results and evaluate the most effective mitigation method to lower CO2 emission from marine transport in the future, and to verify the different types of policies in order to promote the adoption of the effective mitigation strategy. The background to the topic is provided in great detail, and the paper highlights the research hypotheses. The methodology and time constraints are also provided.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, greenhouse gas, GHG, marine transport sector, CO2 emissions, global climate change, mitigation strategy,
S/L/323. Dissertation. Marine Transport and Greenhouse Gas Emissions, The Road Towards Cleaner Ships
- WORDS:
- 10400
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 109.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the marine transport sector, and aims to assess whether it can be reduced in the future. The background and purpose of the research is provided in the detailed introduction. The review of literature then looks at a wide range of subjects, some of which include trade route optimization, sustainable shipping and sustainable energy, gas-fuelled engines, adopting policies to promote mitigation strategies, and port related improvements. The research design and methodology is discussed, and the paper details all aspects of the chosen data collection methods used. The results are laid out and analysed, before a discussion takes place. Conclusions are made regarding recommendations.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, greenhouse gas, GHG, marine transport sector, trade route optimization, sustainable shipping and sustainable energy, gas-fuelled engines, promote mitigation strategies, port related improvements,
C/M/2344. Dissertation + Proposal. Development of an integrated solid waste management system for Abuja, Nigeria.
- WORDS:
- 10300
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 109.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on the development of a solid waste management system in Abuja, Nigeria. The study begins by detailing the aims and objectives of the study, and follows by identifying the structure of the proposed study. The review of literature discusses a range of topics, some of which include current provisions for solid waste management in Abuja, difficulties facing solid waste management, and possible strategies. The methodology is outlined and explained, and the results from the data collection methods are evaluated. Conclusions are made regarding recommendations for the development of solid waste management systems in Abuja, Nigeria. This paper contains 10300 words dissertation and 3050 words proposal.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, solid waste management, Abuja, Nigeria, solid waste management systems!,
C/M/2343. Dissertation. Development of an integrated solid waste management system for Abuja, Nigeria.
- WORDS:
- 10300
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 109.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on the development of a solid waste management system in Abuja, Nigeria. The study begins by detailing the aims and objectives of the study, and follows by identifying the structure of the proposed study. The review of literature discusses a range of topics, some of which include current provisions for solid waste management in Abuja, difficulties facing solid waste management, and possible strategies. The methodology is outlined and explained, and the results from the data collection methods are evaluated. Conclusions are made regarding recommendations for the development of solid waste management systems in Abuja, Nigeria.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, solid waste management, Abuja, Nigeria, solid waste management systems!,
C/L/865. How can global environmental regulation be credibly enforced?
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- 2600
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the way in which global environmental regulation can be credibly enforced. The paper focuses on governance and global political decision making, and outlines the frameworks in place that aims to enforce global environmental regulation. The way in which structures of global governance fail to enforce these regulations are discussed, and the paper then evaluates how organisations like UNEP can have stronger powers of authority to make local and national regions follow regulation frameworks.
KEYWORDS: Global environment, environmental regulation, governance, global political decision making, decision making, UNEP!,
C/L/857. Dissertation. Environmental Law and its Implementation
- WORDS:
- 10100
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 109.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates environmental legislation and the issues related to the implementation of the International environmental law. Legal frameworks of environment protection are reviewed including the Stockholm Declaration, World Charter for Nature, Rio Declaration, Kyoto Protocol, etc. UK laws related to environmental protection are considered. Environmental issues and recent disasters are analysed including British Petroleum disaster and the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. The dissertation uses the methods of secondary research based on the analysis of related academic and judicial literature. Conclusions are made about the effectiveness of environment protection agencies in implementing the standards required at the international level.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Environmental Law, environment protection,
C/L/842. An examination of the principles of international environmental law
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper focuses on environmental law, and is split into two sections. The first section aims to present information on the law relating to environmental protection and pollution control. The second section then discusses the precautionary principle, and aims to assess whether it is effectively applied to international environmental law.
KEYWORDS: Environment, environmental law, environmental protection, pollution control, precautionary principle,
S/L/318. The way in which environmental protection regimes has affected the shipping industry
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- 3350
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines the shipping industry in relation to the way in which environmental protection regimes has affected the laws surrounding it. The paper evaluates the EU Directive on Criminal Sanctions for Ship-Source Pollution, as well as the Council Decision 2002/762/EC- Bunkers Convention. The compensation fund for oil pollution damage is discussed, as well as the law and economics surrounding pollution damage.
KEYWORDS: Shipping industry, environmental protection, law, EU Directive on Criminal Sanctions for Ship-Source Pollution, Council Decision 2002/762/EC- Bunkers Convention, oil pollution,
C/L/827. Examination of the Stern Report 2006
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- 1300
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines the Stern Report of 2006, which focused on climate change. The paper examines the impact of globalisation, and the impact it has on fisheries. The paper then examines suggestions to improve the fishery situation.
KEYWORDS: Stern report 2006, climate change, globalisation, fisheries!,
C/L/819. The Impacts of Transport upon the Local and Global Environment
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- 1800
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper discusses the impacts of transport on the local and global environment. The paper begins by identifying and evaluating all of the negative aspects of transport, and follows this with an analysis of the positive aspects. Conclusions are made regarding the negative and positive aspects of transport on the environment.
KEYWORDS: Transport, local environment, global environment!,
C/E/737. Effects of climate change on water supply strategies
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- 1900
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper addresses the problem of climate change and associated environmental issues focusing on the impacts of climate change on global water resources. Predictions about associated risks and catastrophes are reviewed discussing the need of reforming the current water supply strategies and introducing the concept of integrated water resource management (IWRM).
KEYWORDS: climate change, water resources, water supply strategies,
C/L/805. Impact of international environmental law on climate change through Kyoto Protocol
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- 7850
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 79.99 GBP
The paper examines the effectiveness of international environmental law evaluating the implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 1992 and the Kyoto Protocol of 1997, and arguing whether the reduction of greenhouse gases emissions contribute to the regulation of the global climate change.
KEYWORDS: international environmental law, climate change, Kyoto Protocol, UNFCCC, greenhouse gases,
C/L/798. Environmental appraisal for a new sports facility development
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- 1300
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines environmental appraisals, and uses the case study of a company that wants to build a new sport facility on vacant land. The paper begins by introducing the concept of environmental appraisals in reference to strategic environmental assessments (SEA). The paper then presents a report for the head of corporate services, and the report details aspects of the facility. The report presents details regarding the proposed facility, as well as information on the vacant land. The paper then discusses the environmental appraisal, and presents a table that summarizes the impacts of the development. The paper concludes with recommendations regarding the results from the environmental appraisal.
KEYWORDS: environmental appraisals, sport facility, vacant land, strategic environmental assessments, SEA, new development,
C/L/777. The atmospheric effect of transport activities
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper discusses the atmospheric effect of transport activities, and focuses on Nick Middleton’s (1995) ‘The Global Casino’. The role of road and air transport activities is assessed, and the way in which air pollution has become an international issue is discussed. Carbon dioxide emissions from airplanes and road traffic are examined, and the paper also examines noise pollution.
KEYWORDS: Atmospheric effect, transport activities, Nick Middleton, The Global Casino, road transport, air transport, air pollution, carbon dioxide emissions, airplane!,
C/L/774. Key Stages of Environmental Impact Assessment
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- 1300
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the procedure of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) highlighting the importance of public participation in addressing the issues of sustainability at the local and governmental levels.
KEYWORDS: Environmental Impact Assessment, public participation, sustainability,
C/L/762. Examination of the environmental and economic goals of the European Union
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- 3950
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines the environmental and economic goals of the European Union (EU). The paper begins by assessing EU environmental law and the four freedoms. The main aims of the study are to assess whether the goals are attainable and enjoy parity of consideration in practice. This is followed by a discussion regarding EU environmental laws, direct effect and protection. The paper suggests that public participation is essential for sustainability and environmental protection. The paper concludes by assessing the failure of member states in terms of embracing the public.
KEYWORDS: Environmental goals, economic goals, European Union, EU, Environmental law, four freedoms, public, member states, sustainability!,
C/N/492. Examination of the value of the Environmental Impact Assessment
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- 3650
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper discusses the Environmental Impact Assessment process, and begins by outlining the concept along with its purpose. The paper examines the value of the environmental impact assessment process, and identifies how the forestry commission assesses development applications. The legislative framework and the law regarding the process are discussed. Recommendations to improve the process are also examined.
KEYWORDS: Environmental Impact Assessment process, forestry commission, quality ecological assessments,
C/L/750. Evaluation of the environmental risks generated by the release of iodinated X-ray contrast media from healthcare
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- 3050
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines Iodinated X-Ray Contrast Media (ICM), and aims to assess the effects that its use may have on the environment. The papers main objectives are to explore actual known risks and the risk assessment from existing studies and to identify the potential hazards of the current wastewater system that allows the release of a potentially damaging substance. The paper begins by providing the background to ICM, and the data collection methods and sources are discussed. The paper then examines the precautionary principle, and hazard characterizations of ICM. The short and long term effects of the release in waste water supply are examined, and the paper presents a risk assessment. The paper concludes by suggesting recommendations to reduce the potential hazard of ICM exposure.
KEYWORDS: Iodinated X-Ray Contrast Media, ICM, environment, risk assessment, Waste Water,
C/M/1883. Proposal. Solid waste management in Abuja City, Nigeria
- WORDS:
- 3050
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
This detailed proposal discusses solid waste management in Abuja city, Nigeria. The studies objectives are to develop an overview of Solid Waste management, to identify the key benefits of effective Solid waste management while highlighting the impacts of inappropriate solid waste management, to discuss the methods used by various developing nations to manage solid waste issues, and to understand the importance of environment education in order to develop and sustain effective solid waste management. The review of literature focuses on topics like the risks of solid waste management, the benefits of good management, solid waste management techniques, and environmental education techniques. The methodology section is described, and data will be collected through use of questionnaires, surveys, and secondary data analysis.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Solid waste management, solid waste, solid waste management techniques, Nigeria,
S/L/306. What is the ‘Great Acceleration' and what impact has it had on the global environment?
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- 2650
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper discusses the great acceleration, which relates to the increase in the population and aims to assess the impact that it has had on the global environment. The paper begins by discussing when the process started, focusing on the second world war. The role that the increase in commerce and production played is analyzed. The paper links the development of England in terms of manufacturing, population and the economy with the effect on the environment. CFC’s, CO2 levels and fossil fuels, are amongst the environmental issues discussed, and this is followed by a discussion regarding the London Fog. The higher population levels meant a greater demand for food, and the paper also discusses this. Conclusions are made regarding the phenomenon of the ‘great acceleration’, regarding the way it affected the environment.
KEYWORDS: The great acceleration, population, global environment, second world war, commerce, manufacturing, economy, CFC, CO2, fossil fuels, London fog,
C/L/744. Poster. Oil excavation and the River Delta
- WORDS:
- 500
- ADD-ONS:
- Poster
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
This poster examines Nigeria and oil in relation to three aspects, NEEDS, Nigerian mangroves and oil, and regulating oil excavation. The first section discusses how NEEDS (National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy) can help enforce a regulatory system that can monitor oil companies activities whilst protecting the environment. The nest section examines the mangroves and how they have been affected by the oil companies. The last section focuses on the river Delta and oil excavation.
KEYWORDS: Poster, Nigeria, river Delta, oil, oil excavation, NEEDS, Nigerian Mangroves!,
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