Solid waste management in India currently faces a great challenge in handling rapidly increasing waste amounts and a changing disposal behaviour.
After a recent shift in policies, the Indian government has released several incentives for national and international waste management experts to enter the Indian market. However, waste Management projects have to overcome the various problems arising from the unique system characteristics in India. If certain requirements can be met, waste management in India offers great opportunities for national and international knowledge and technology transfer.
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Quelle: | Waste to Resources 2017 (Mai 2017) |
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Autor: | M.Sc. Christopher Speier B.Sc. Mara M. Zacharias Dr.-Ing. Dirk Weichgrebe |
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Hochlauf der Wasserstoffwirtschaft
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Überblick über und Diskussion der Maßnahmen zum beschleunigten Ausbau
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Die innerstaatliche Umsetzung des Pariser Klimaschutzübereinkommens
- ein Rechtsvergleich
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Like all public international law treaties, the Paris Climate Accords rely on national law for their implementation. The success of the agreement therefore depends, to a large extent, on the stepstaken or not taken by national governments and legislators as well as on the instruments and mechanisms chosen for this task. Against this background, the present article compares different approaches to the implementation of the Paris Agreement, using court decisions as a means to assess their (legal) effectiveness.
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Verschachtelte Gesetzgebung unter politischer Ungewissheit