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The overall aim of this project is to define a set of indicators for the assessment and monitoring of the human health and environmental benefits delivered by the European legislative framework for chemicals.
Read MoreThe purpose of this study is to investigate and document the demands on the MMO Coastal Operations team and to build a model that enables managers to forecast resource requirements to achieve planned outcomes.
Read MoreThe aim of this study is to provide evidence to inform discussions on a potential investment plan for SMEs, within the context of the EU Agenda for Green Growth and Jobs, and the European Semester 2015 exercise. The rationale of the study is based on the importance given to resource efficiency as a tool to promote sustainable development, as recognized in the EU policy framework and in different initiatives at the Member State level.
Read MoreThis study assesses the suitability and implications of a range of mechanisms which could be used for compensating landowners/land managers for the implementation of natural flood management measures.
Read MoreThis study assesses the benefit of alternatives in relation to REACH authorisation: - economic assessment of alternative substances, materials and processes (development of alternative process, adaptation of manufacturing facilities, change of waste amounts, reduced yield of process, reduced technical quality of final product, etc.) - circular economy and possibilities for recycling
Read MoreThe Local Enterprise Growth and Efficiency programme (also known as Grants4Growth) is funded under the East of England Regional Competitiveness and Employment programme 2007-2013 (Priority Axis 2; ERDF 2007-13) and provides the follow-up to the REV ACTIVE programme. The overall aim of the study is to research and prepare a balanced, objective evaluation report which establishes and communicates the Programme’s impact, compares reported outputs to profiled outputs, and captures key learning for appropriation by future projects.
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