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Pentru transporturile maritime – respectarea mediului înconjurător
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Pentru transporturile maritime – respectarea mediului înconjurător

Author(s): Clotilde Martin / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 02/2016

Organizaţia maritimă internaţională (OMI) a participat la Forumul internaţional al transporturilor organizat în 18 până la 20 mai în Leipzig. Lucrările OMI pentru transporturi maritime mai protectoare pentru mediu au fost prezentate. Declaraţia finală a Forumului a menţionat necesitatea unei cooperări consolidate între actorii transporturilor maritime şi rolul esenţial al OMI în scopul ameliorării protecţiei mediului înconjurător.

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Transportul maritim, o activitate, în mod oficial, periculoasă, datorită poluării
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Transportul maritim, o activitate, în mod oficial, periculoasă, datorită poluării

Author(s): Michel Neumeister / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 01/2017

„Poluarea aeriană de către nave este extrem de importantă. (...) Este marcată mai ales în emisfera de Nord. Este importantă în porturi şi cu efecte importante asupra sănătăţii populaţiilor de coastă.” Acestea au fost principalele concluzii ale metastudiului oficial prezentat în timpul celor 18 zile ale medicinei marinarilor. Dosarul ministrului, ca viitor responsabil al Mediului, Transporturilor şi Mării se îngreunează.

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Prejudiciul ecologic după hotărârea Erika
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Prejudiciul ecologic după hotărârea Erika

Author(s): Dimitra Tsiaklagkanou / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 01/2017

Un caz ilustru de poluare datorată hidrocarburilor, prelucrat în faţa tribunalelor franceze şi care a ocazionat treizeci de ani de procedură, este cel al naufragiului navei Erika în 1999. Continuarea nu este mai puţin interesantă: naufragiul navei Prestige în 2002 şi, câteva luni, mai târziu, poluarea unui estuar. Puţin după prima sentinţă în cazul Erika, legislatorul nu a întârziat să intervină, în 2008, desemnând autorităţile administrative competente pentru amplasarea unei politici de reparaţie a daunei, fără excluderea posibilităţii de a exercita o acţiune în responsabilitate civilă. S-au pus mai multe întrebări: cine este responsabilul unei maree negre, pe plan civil şi penal? Ce jurisdicţii de stat să sesizeze pentru un asemenea prejudiciu? Ce prejudiciu este reparabil? Cine poate să acţioneze în justiţie?

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Transportul maritim și schimbările climatice. Colocviu franco-belgian. Transport maritim și schimbări climatice. O nouă paradigmă în geografie
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Transportul maritim și schimbările climatice. Colocviu franco-belgian. Transport maritim și schimbări climatice. O nouă paradigmă în geografie

Author(s): Eric Foulquier / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 01-02/2020

Shipping and climate change raises questions about reduction of the world GES emissions, or even the decarbonísation of maritime transport. In Geography, this problem involves a paradigm shift: considering the links between shipping and environment, no more in terms of ports right-of-way but in terms of global ecological footprint. Climate change challenges in the shipping world call at least two types of strategies: emission reduction, deceleration, and decarbonisation, through the pro- motion of integral wind propulsion for example. The latter implies a radical turn that would lead seaborne trade towards the renunciation of gigantism and the questioning of the principles of economies of scale that led to the processes of massification.

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Evaluation of learning occupational safety and environmental health in vocational schools

Evaluation of learning occupational safety and environmental health in vocational schools

Author(s): M. Ichsan Ali,Anas Arfandi,Akshari Tahir Lopa,M. Miftah Fauzan / Language(s): English Issue: 9/2022

This research aimed to describe the implementation of occupational safety and environmental health (OSEH) learning by teachers in the construction and property technology expertise programme. This research was conducted at five Indonesian vocational high schools that held the construction and property technology expertise programme. The population of this research was all vocational high school students in South Sulawesi province. Based on the cluster random sampling technique, five schools were selected to be the research sample with a total of 270 students. The results showed that the implementation of OSEH learning was carried out extremely well by the teachers in all of the schools under study. However, only 20% of the students had adequate OSEH knowledge, which indicates the need for the improvement of their knowledge. While the students’ attitudes towards the implementation of OSEH were generally good, they reported that their schools lacked personal protective equipment to be used during their practicum, thereby showing the need for more facilities.

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The relationship between personality and environmentally responsible behavior in Green High School

The relationship between personality and environmentally responsible behavior in Green High School

Author(s): Meitiyani Meitiyani,I Made Astra,Desy Safitri / Language(s): English Issue: 9/2022

Many schools carry out mitigation and adaptation action programs through changing student behavior. This is due to the fact that green schools with sustainable environmental programs are expected to produce individuals with environmentally responsible behavior. Therefore, this study was designed to analyze the environmentally responsible behavior (REB) in schools with an environmental culture based on the personality possessed by the high school students. This paper presented descriptive correlation metode. The green high school students used as respondents were selected through multiple random sampling techniques. The results showed that agreeableness and consciousness played an important role in shaping the environmental management and persuasive actions of the students. It was also discovered that agreeableness was very important to economic actions. Stakeholders need to consider on individuals with high conscientiousness and agreeableness personality traits in implementing environmentally responsible activities.

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Politica britanică de mediu post–brexit: putem vorbi despre de–europenizare?

Politica britanică de mediu post–brexit: putem vorbi despre de–europenizare?

Author(s): Anca Livia Pop (Mogoșan) / Language(s): Romanian Issue: LXI/2022

The UK joined European Union in 1973 and soon gained the reputation of being one of the most euro sceptic member states. In 2016, the British people voted in a referendum to leave the EU. What are the implications of Brexit at the national environmental law level is the question for which we will seek an answer in this article. Why Environmental Law? First, because EU membership has had a fundamental impact on environmental legislation in the UK, all academic researchers and papers concluded that British environmental law has been europeanised. Environmental policy making in UK has been profoundly shaped by processes of Europeanisation, almost 80% of the legislation was created at the European level and transposed afterwards at the national level. Second, there is great support for maintaining the high environmental standards and principles and there are voices that expressed their concern over the possibility of lowering the standards in absence of European Commission and European Court of Justice`s surveillance. Third, the future trade relationship between UK and EU is very important for both parties, but this relationship cannot exist in the absence of environmental standards. The UK EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (contains a range of commitments on climate change and environmental protection ) and The Environmental Bill 2020, that created the Office of Environmental Protection (OEP) (which will perform its own independent investigations and enforce environmental law) will be analyzed in order to assess if there is a process of de europeanisation ongoing at the British environmental policy, politics and polity level. De europeanisation will be the theoretical concept used as an analytical instrument to see the development of UK Environmental Policy post Brexit.

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Stakeholder Perceptions of Socio-Ecological System Improvements: A Place-Based Study of Stream Habitat Enhancements
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Stakeholder Perceptions of Socio-Ecological System Improvements: A Place-Based Study of Stream Habitat Enhancements

Author(s): Josh Smith,Paul Jr Kinder,Steven Selin,Jamie Hoffmann / Language(s): English Issue: 1(57)/2022

Aquatic habitat enhancement projects typically occur in degraded socio-ecological systems. A major goal of these projects is to improve the ecosystem services that the streams provide to humans. In this work, we investigated how visitors at West Virginia’s Holly River State Park perceived the impact of an aquatic habitat enhancement project on ecosystem services provided by the Laurel Fork. The 172 surveyed visitors gave their current perceptions of the ecosystem services provided by the stream, as well as how they believed the ecosystem services would change upon completion of the aquatic habitat enhancement project. Results indicate that both anglers and non-anglers thought that the enhancement project would negatively impact the aesthetics and cultural ecosystem services provided by the stream. However, they felt that the provisioning ecosystem services, and recreation opportunities provided by the stream would improve. Our study highlights how important stakeholders’ perceptions are to habitat enhancement success.

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BRICS-T Ülkelerinde Ekonomik Büyüme, Doğrudan Yabancı Yatırım ve Çevresel Kirlilik İlişkisi: Çevresel Kuznets Eğrisi ve Kirlilik Sığınağı Hipotezlerinin Ampirik Analizi

BRICS-T Ülkelerinde Ekonomik Büyüme, Doğrudan Yabancı Yatırım ve Çevresel Kirlilik İlişkisi: Çevresel Kuznets Eğrisi ve Kirlilik Sığınağı Hipotezlerinin Ampirik Analizi

Author(s): Tunahan Hacıimamoğlu / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 3/2022

Global warming, environmental pollution and uncontrolled use of resources are accepted as critical threats to human life and sustainable growth. This study aims to examine the relationships between economic growth, foreign direct investment and environmental pollution in BRICS-T countries in the context of the environmental Kuznets curve and pollution Haven hypotheses. Second-generation panel data analysis methods were employed in the study, in which annual data from the 1992-2017 period were used. Findings obtained from the cointegration test indicate that the variables move together in the long run, which means they are cointegrated. According to the result of the estimation, it has been determined that the environmental Kuznets curve, which claims that there is an inverted-U-shaped relationship between environmental pollution and economic growth, and the pollution Haven hypothesis, which states that there is a positive relationship between environmental pollution and foreign direct investments, are both valid for BRICS-T countries. Based on the evidence obtained, it is recommended that BRICS-T countries focus more on sustainable growth and environment rather than rapid economic growth and improve their foreign direct investment standards.

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Türkiye’de Karbon Histeri Hipotezi Geçerli midir?: Fourier Birim Kök Testlerinden Kanıtlar

Türkiye’de Karbon Histeri Hipotezi Geçerli midir?: Fourier Birim Kök Testlerinden Kanıtlar

Author(s): Abdullah Emre Çağlar,Mehmet Mert / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 3/2022

The aim of this study is to investigate whether the carbon hysteresis hypothesis is valid in Turkey. With this study, it is aimed to improve the environmental quality in Turkey, which is one of the most emitter countries. For the presence of carbon hysteresis, the unit root properties of the CO2 emissions series are primarily investigated by Fourier-based ADF and LM tests. The results from Fourier-based tests show that the trigonometric terms are insignificant in the model. Thus, ordinary ADF unit root test results are reliable for CO2 emissions. However, Fourier ADF and LM tests require frequency numbers to be integers. In order to increase the reliability of the results, the stability of the CO2 emissions series is examined with the FFFFFADF test, which allows for fractional frequency and was developed by Omay (2015). The results of the FFFFF-ADF unit root test indicate that the series of emissions has a unit root and this result provides evidence that the carbon hysteresis hypothesis is valid in Turkey. Then, using the sequential Bai-Perron approach for the determination of the direction of the hysteresis, the sample period has been divided into regimes and it has been seen that the positive carbon hysteresis has been valid in all regimes. In conclusion, this study presents important environmental policies for Turkey’s carbon reduction targets.

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CURRENT CHALLENGE IN FIGTHTING AGAINST TAX AVOIDANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: LINK BETWEEN SUSTAINABILITY AND TAXATION

CURRENT CHALLENGE IN FIGTHTING AGAINST TAX AVOIDANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: LINK BETWEEN SUSTAINABILITY AND TAXATION

Author(s): Éva Erdős / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2022

The main question is there being sustainable taxation? What is the link between sustainability and tax avoidance? What can tax policy do to ensure sustainable taxation in times of pandemic and economic crises? How can connect the fair and simpler taxation with tax avoidance? In this study I analyse the Commission's Communications on the link between sustainability and tax avoidance in the light of the European Recovery Plan. The main objective in the context of the pandemic is to address the double challenge of increasing public revenue to achieve a rapid economic recovery by reducing tax evasion. The Commission aims to lead this transition into a greener and more digital world that is compatible with the principles of the social market economy. Fair efficient and sustainable taxation is central to reaching on this goals: everyone from natural persons to corporations need to pay their fair share of public burden. The commission adopted the Recovery Plan in which there are measures leading to reach the results. Most important goal to building the future of our children and grandchildren by present taxation. In my study, I examine the path and legal instruments to achieve this, drawing conclusions

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KATI ATIĞIN METABOLİK DÖNGÜSÜ: TÜRKİYE ANALİZİ

KATI ATIĞIN METABOLİK DÖNGÜSÜ: TÜRKİYE ANALİZİ

Author(s): İsmet Akbaş / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 26/2022

Material flow analysis is an effective analysis process to obtain information about the flow processes of resources within the urban system. In this way, material flow analysis ensures the management of wastes that arise with the use of environmental resources in production and consumption processes. Monitoring waste flows in the metabolic cycle in urban areas is important for a sustainable environment. This study aims to monitor the flow processes of solid waste that occurs in production and consumption processes in Turkey and to determine the level of success in terms of metabolic cycle. For this purpose, the metabolic flow processes of the solid waste generated in the production and consumption processes in Turkey were evaluated by the material flow analysis method. As a result of the analysis, it is seen that the metabolic cycle of the solid waste generated during the consumption and production stages is weak in Turkey.

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The Impact of Environmental Factors on Families with Disabilities as an Object of Structural Modeling
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The Impact of Environmental Factors on Families with Disabilities as an Object of Structural Modeling

Author(s): Tatyana Pritvorova,Dinara TEMIRBAYEVA,Yelena Gordeyeva,Nurgul Kuttybaeva,Bakyt SPANOVA / Language(s): English Issue: 3(59)/2022

This article examines the socio-economic situation of families with children with disabilities, who are considered vulnerable social groups in global social policy. The purpose of the paper is to assess the set of constraints faced by families with children with disabilities in Kazakhstan and the factors, including environmental factors, that have a significant impact on them. The authors use a sociological survey of respondents in five regions of Kazakhstan and subsequently process the results using statistical methods. The survey is based on a methodological approach based on the identification of four types of constraints: direct costs, indirect losses/costs, assessment of the ability to find a job, and assessment of the ability to maintain a parent's health. The authors conduct structural modeling using the PLS-PM model, in which four types of constraints are set as dependent variables. The model allowed eight hypotheses to be confirmed, of which six identify significant factors and the other two reflect the relationships among the dependent variables in the model.

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Considerații privind relația dintre protecția juridică a mediului înconjurător și dreptul noilor tehnologii

Considerații privind relația dintre protecția juridică a mediului înconjurător și dreptul noilor tehnologii

Author(s): Daniel - Mihail Şandru / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 3/2022

The research into the relationship between legal protection of the environment and the law of new technologies is necessary for the impact that such fundamental research has on practical activity. Different areas are analyzed, taking into account mainly: the Digital Agenda for Europe: opportunities for the environment, the analysis of art. 37, 7 and 8 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the relevant provisions of the Council of Europe, tools for promoting environmental protection: Internet of Things (IoT), data protection, big data, location, tracking and other digital technologies used in environmental protection, access to data and open data in efforts to achieve a healthy environment, state-of-the-art technologies in the environment and data protection with a focus on automated decision-making and the precautionary principle, blockchain and environmental protection with a focus on data security, information protection and other current dimensions of the influence of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT), data pollution, privacy by design and environmental protection elements, artificial intelligence in environmental law: benefits and risks, „digital environment”: security and cloud. All these elements are essential for understanding the legal context for the two areas of reference.

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International Governance of Climate Change. From the Framework Convention (1992) to COP-27 (2022)
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International Governance of Climate Change. From the Framework Convention (1992) to COP-27 (2022)

Author(s): Mircea M. Dutu-Buzura / Language(s): English Issue: 02/2022

For the past three decades, since the conclusion of the Framework Convention on Climate Change (1992), the climate issue entered and asserted itself more and more prominently on the world agenda, and a multilateral governance process was established to deal with it. Climate change is, by its nature and the challenges it entails, both an object of science, a political-legal problem and, last but not least, a civilizational stake. The interaction between, on the one hand, science, and on the other, politics and law, characterizes the process of international negotiations in the application of the general institutional-legal framework established in 1992, started by COP-1 (1995) and found once more at COP-27 (November 2022). In this context, the pending world governance, built under the auspices of the UN, has as its essential components the IPCC (1988), its periodic reports and the conferences of the parties to the Framework Convention, sometimes constituted in summits (with related documents), which are attended, as debate and dialogue partners, in addition to the representatives of the parties, by NGOs, think tanks, actors of the business world, local communities etc. The governance system thus characterizes the international climate regime, which is not reduced to an international legal regime, adding relevant aspects for other fields as well, which give it specificity and its own dynamics.

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The Urgency of Interreligious Ecotheological Praxis to Protect the Earth and the Vulnerable

The Urgency of Interreligious Ecotheological Praxis to Protect the Earth and the Vulnerable

Author(s): Aloys Budi Purnomo / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2022

Interreligious ecotheological praxis is urgent and most needed as a real form of dialogue between science and religions to overcome the increasingly severe current ecological crisis. This paper focuses on interreligious ecotheological praxis to maintain the integrity of creation and environmental sustainability. The aim is to explain the meaning of interreligious ecotheological praxis and its urgency in protecting the Earth and the vulnerable. To achieve this goal, this study qualitatively examines the grassroots practice of caring for the Earth and the vulnerable by Muslims, Catholics, and Sedulur Sikep in Pati and Rembang Regencies, Central Java, Indonesia. The results provide a new reference on interreligious ecotheological praxis for the Earth care movement, especially from the perspective of Islam, Catholicism, and Sedulur Sikep. This work suggests everyone move together in facing and overcoming the ecological crisis that befell the Earth and defending as well as protecting the vulnerable people most affected by environmental destruction.

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Social Acceleration and the End of Automobility

Social Acceleration and the End of Automobility

Author(s): Ramona Marinache,Valentina Marinescu / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2022

In this study we seek to reflect upon a possible future reality – the end of automobility as we experienced it in the 20th century. We based our thought exercises on the concept of ‘social acceleration’ as it was coined in sociology by Hartmut Rosa and that of ‘automobility’ in John Urry’s perspective. Our reflection brought us in front of a peculiar tendency – in the age of high-speed machines humans become immobile.

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The implications “global objectives” implementation has on Romania’s economic security

The implications “global objectives” implementation has on Romania’s economic security

Author(s): Nicușor Cojan / Language(s): English Issue: 03/2022

The 2030 United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted on September 25, 2015, promotes the balance among the three sustainable development dimensions – economic, social and environmental and establishes a global framework for achieving sustainable development by 2030, having 17 sustainable development (SDGs) objectives and 169 related targets. The European Union, together with its member states, has committed to implementing these goals at EU level, as well as at other non-EU countries, most in need of support. Romania joined the leaders of the 192 UN member states at the Development Summit, adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a universal development global action program. In this context, Romania’s 2030 National Strategy for Sustainable Development was drawn up and approved by the Government on November 9, 2018, and Romania’s economic security issues were included in 2020 National Defence Strategy.

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IMPLICAȚIILE IMPLEMENTĂRII „OBIECTIVELOR GLOBALE” ASUPRA SECURITĂȚII ECONOMICE A ROMÂNIEI

IMPLICAȚIILE IMPLEMENTĂRII „OBIECTIVELOR GLOBALE” ASUPRA SECURITĂȚII ECONOMICE A ROMÂNIEI

Author(s): Nicușor Cojan / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 03/2022

The 2030 United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted on September 25, 2015, promotes the balance among the three sustainable development dimensions – economic, social and environmental and establishes a global framework for achieving sustainable development by 2030, having 17 sustainable development (SDGs) objectives and 169 related targets. The European Union, together with its member states, has committed to implementing these goals at EU level, as well as at other non-EU countries, most in need of support. Romania joined the leaders of the 192 UN member states at the Development Summit, adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a universal development global action program. In this context, Romania’s 2030 National Strategy for Sustainable Development was drawn up and approved by the Government on November 9, 2018, and Romania’s economic security issues were included in 2020 National Defence Strategy.

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THE CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL AUDIT FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

THE CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL AUDIT FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Author(s): Valentina Vinšalek-Stipić / Language(s): English Issue: 16/2022

Social audit and social responsibility have become the focus of sustainable community development to address risk and sustainability challenges. Social audit involves an official review of the company’s procedures and codes of conduct regarding social responsibility and community impact. Social audit involves assessing how many companies achieve sustainable development goals. In practice, an increasing number of accountants and auditors are faced with the notion of social auditing. It covers the analysis of non-financial aspects and business risks, both in the private and public sectors. This paper aims to highlight the importance and contribution of social audit through risk analysis, and environmental and social aspects for sustainable community development. The content and implementation of social audit have similar objectives as the financial audit of operations, but social audit is specifically and additionally focused on the performance and operation of organizations that are not necessarily financial in nature. Some elements of the implementation of the social audit process are increasingly present in the implementation of due diligence, but the social audit as a whole is still conducted separately. Social audit has an active and important role in achieving social responsibility and sustainable development.

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