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Operationalizing BioSSbD: A safe‐and‐sustainable‐by‐design framework for biorefineries
Abstract Biorefineries are central to the transition toward a circular bioeconomy; however, their increasing scale and technological heterogeneity, and the integration of biological, chemical, and thermochemical processes introduce complex challenges related to safety, sustainability, and operational reliability. Existing Safe‐and‐Sustainable‐by‐Design
Fernando Ramonet
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Abstract Quality in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a contested concept and has generally been conceptualised by inter‐related indicators such as staff qualifications, educational environment, policy or child‐to‐staff ratios. There has been a more limited emphasis on how young children might perceive and experience quality.
Nikki Fairchild, Éva Mikuska
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2023
This comprehensive Dictionary brings together an extensive range of definitive terms in ecological economics. Assembling contributions from distinguished scholars, it provides an intellectual map to this evolving subject ranging from the practical to the philosophical.
Levin-Keitel, Meike, Sielker, Franziska
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This comprehensive Dictionary brings together an extensive range of definitive terms in ecological economics. Assembling contributions from distinguished scholars, it provides an intellectual map to this evolving subject ranging from the practical to the philosophical.
Levin-Keitel, Meike, Sielker, Franziska
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1935
Proceedings of the Western Farm Economics Association Eighth Annual Meeting, Corvallis, OR, August 12-13 ...
Selby, H.E., Selby, H.E.
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Proceedings of the Western Farm Economics Association Eighth Annual Meeting, Corvallis, OR, August 12-13 ...
Selby, H.E., Selby, H.E.
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2001
Abstract Land use planning and the implementation of these plans sets knowledge of the land to work: in deciding what to do, where and how to do it, and doing it. Land users have always made plans to meet their needs from the resources at their disposal, though these plans have usually been informal, and limited in scale and scope.
Barry Dalal-Clayton, David Dent
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Abstract Land use planning and the implementation of these plans sets knowledge of the land to work: in deciding what to do, where and how to do it, and doing it. Land users have always made plans to meet their needs from the resources at their disposal, though these plans have usually been informal, and limited in scale and scope.
Barry Dalal-Clayton, David Dent
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1998
This chapter sets out the procedures and policies of the comprehensive system of land use planning which is at the core of the planning system. Many aspects of environmental, countryside and regeneration policy are dependent on the powers contained within the land use planning system.
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This chapter sets out the procedures and policies of the comprehensive system of land use planning which is at the core of the planning system. Many aspects of environmental, countryside and regeneration policy are dependent on the powers contained within the land use planning system.
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2006
India was the first country to provide for the protection and improvement of environment in its constitution. Land use planning (LUP) or siting of industries has been taken up at the State and Central (Federal) levels over the last few decades. LUP is critical for all types of industries and new residential colonies, but is especially so for the ...
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India was the first country to provide for the protection and improvement of environment in its constitution. Land use planning (LUP) or siting of industries has been taken up at the State and Central (Federal) levels over the last few decades. LUP is critical for all types of industries and new residential colonies, but is especially so for the ...
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Land evaluation for land use planning
Building Science, 1965Abstract Because of the tremendous rate at which land is being converted to urban uses in the metropolitan fringe areas of the United States, and because there is not an inexhaustable supply of this land, land-use plans must be formulated to provide for the optimum utilization of available land resources.
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