Description: Cost-Benefit Assessment within the Context of the Ec Water Framework Directive by Britta Ammerm�ller, Marcel F�lsch, Linda Kochmann, Robert Holl�nder, Bernd Klauer, Katja Sigel, Melanie Mewes, Ingo Br�uer, Max Gr�nig The Institute for Infrastructure and Resources Management (IIRM) at the University of Leipzig pursues an integrative approach that addresses economic, environmental and social aspects of sustainable resources management in the relevant fields of energy, water, land-use and waste. The IIRM research activities focus on solving environmental and energy related infrastructure problems and are geared to provide scientific support for decision makers on corporate, municipal, national and global levels. The European Water Framework Directive aims at reaching good status of all European water bodies by 2015. With Article 4, the European Water Framework Directive recognises the need for an efficient use of financial resources in achieving its objectives. The presented guideline proposes a feasible methodology for assessing disproportional costs for potential measures through a non monetary cost-benefit assessment. The approach can be used to justify exemptions, if good status of a water body could not be achieved due to disproportional cost FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Long Description The Institute for Infrastructure and Resources Management (IIRM) at the University of Leipzig pursues an integrative approach that addresses economic, environmental and social aspects of sustainable resources management in the relevant fields of energy, water, land-use and waste. The IIRM research activities focus on solving environmental and energy related infrastructure problems and are geared to provide scientific support for decision makers on corporate, municipal, national and global levels. The European Water Framework Directive aims at reaching good status of all European water bodies by 2015. With Article 4, the European Water Framework Directive recognises the need for an efficient use of financial resources in achieving its objectives. The presented guideline proposes a feasible methodology for assessing disproportional costs for potential measures through a non monetary cost-benefit assessment. The approach can be used to justify exemptions, if good status of a water body could not be achieved due to disproportional cost Details ISBN3832529578 Short Title COST-BENEFIT ASSESSMENT W/IN T Pages 70 Language English ISBN-10 3832529578 ISBN-13 9783832529574 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2011 Publication Date 2011-12-31 Series Number 3 Imprint Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH Place of Publication Berlin Country of Publication Germany Author Max Grnig Publisher Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH Series Studien Zu Infrastruktur Und Ressourcenmanagement Subtitle Method for Justifying Exemptions Based on Disproportionate Costs Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:136623746;
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