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Licensing Effect of Pro-Environmental Behavior in Metaverse

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2022
The Metaverse is an important virtual venue in people's daily lives. This study examined whether pro-environmental behaviors in the Metaverse with a self-customized avatar lead to licensing effects, thereby reducing pro-environmental intention in reality.
Hyungrok Jin   +4 more
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Compulsory licensing for environmental purposes

2021
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law is a landmark reference work, providing definitive and comprehensive coverage of this dynamic field. The Encyclopedia is organised into 12 volumes around top-level subjects – such as water, energy and climate change – that reflect some of the most pressing issues facing us today.
Bryan Mercurio, Ronald Yu
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License Renewal Environmental Fatigue Screening Application

Volume 1: Codes and Standards, 2014
In NUREG-1801 (GALL) Revision 0 and Revision 1, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) defined the locations evaluated in NUREG/CR-6260 as a minimum acceptable set for evaluation of environmentally assisted fatigue (EAF), in addressing license renewal for nuclear plant components.
Christopher T. Kupper, Mark A. Gray
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DECISION MAKING ON STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY LICENSING: FIXED-FEE VERSUS ROYALTY LICENSING METHODS [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, 2009
Because of a deterioration in the quality of the environment, this paper studies the effects of the environment and the economy on environmental technology licensing in a homogeneous Cournot duopoly model in order to reduce environmental pollution and hence improve social welfare.
MING-CHUNG CHANG   +2 more
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Strategic Environmental Policy with Technology Licensing

The International Trade Journal, 2007
The tendency for countries to cheat on international environmental agreements has been well-documented. One reason is that less developed countries suffer technological disadvantages. While a number of authors have shown that technological transfers can solve the stability problem, real-world giveaways rarely occur.
Jayoti Das, Stephen B. DeLoach
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Environmental Fatigue Screening for Subsequent License Renewal

Volume 1: Codes and Standards, 2020
Abstract Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) guidance for Subsequent License Renewal (SLR) applicants is provided in the NUREG-2191. Specifically, Section X.M1 of the NUREG-2191 includes guidance for aging management programs (AMP) which has two aspects related to fatigue analyses, one that verifies the continued acceptability of ...
Adam P. Walker   +3 more
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Environmental licensing in Brazilian's crushed stone industries

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2018
Abstract The crushed stone industries' activities are characterized by the extraction and processing of stones for use as aggregates in construction. The sector causes environmental impacts that can be mitigated by the implementation of control instruments, namely, environmental licensing, whose purpose is to carry out monitoring of potentially ...
Nathalie Barbosa Reis Monteiro   +1 more
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Environmental Administrative License

2017
Environmental administrative license means that administrative organization (people’s government or environmental administrations), according to the application of citizen, corporate or other organization, grants he/she/it the right to engage in certain activities after reviewing the legality.
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Brazil's doomed environmental licensing

Science, 2021
Renata, Ruaro   +2 more
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