Dictionary of Environmental Law'There is no shortage of recent dictionaries covering environmental law on reference shelves. What distinguishes this titles is its inclusive coverage of the international scene. For example, where all environmental law dictionaries have an entry for |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 57
Page
Environmental Audit EE An assessment of the nature and possible harm or detriment , that m ronment by any activity , process , chemical or waste substance . Audit compliance with environmental re existing envi external crit improvements ...
Environmental Audit EE An assessment of the nature and possible harm or detriment , that m ronment by any activity , process , chemical or waste substance . Audit compliance with environmental re existing envi external crit improvements ...
Page 2
Acid also has a leaching effect on mineral substances in the soil with possible detrimental effects on forest growth . Norway takes considerable interest in the new OECD research project on the long - range movement of air pollutants .
Acid also has a leaching effect on mineral substances in the soil with possible detrimental effects on forest growth . Norway takes considerable interest in the new OECD research project on the long - range movement of air pollutants .
Page 5
In a strict sense , air may be considered polluted when there is added to it any substance foreign or additional to its ... A fuller definition , of American origin , is : ' substances present in the atmosphere in concentrations great ...
In a strict sense , air may be considered polluted when there is added to it any substance foreign or additional to its ... A fuller definition , of American origin , is : ' substances present in the atmosphere in concentrations great ...
Page 22
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ( BOD ) An index of water pollution , which represents the content of biochemically degradable substances in a sample of water or effluent . A test sample is stored in darkness for five days at 20 ° C ...
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ( BOD ) An index of water pollution , which represents the content of biochemically degradable substances in a sample of water or effluent . A test sample is stored in darkness for five days at 20 ° C ...
Page 31
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achieve action activities adopted agencies Agreement amended application areas assessment Australia authorities buildings cent chemicals Clean Commission Concerning Conference Conservation continued Convention Cooperation costs Council countries Court created damage decisions Directive disposal economic effects emissions Environment environmental law evolution of environmental facilities fauna federal forest future global hazardous Heritage housing human impact improve industrial introduced involved issues Italy land legislation located major Marine measures ment million National Park Established natural noise operation organizations persons planning plant policies pollution pollution control population preservation prevent Principle problems procedures production promote proposed Protection Protocol range reduce regional regulations relating Republic respect responsibility result River social sources South species standards substances tion towns trade transportation United waste wildlife World zoning
Popular passages
Page 294 - Man has the fundamental right to freedom, equality and adequate conditions of life, in an environment of a quality that permits a life of dignity and well-being, and he bears a solemn responsibility to protect and improve the environment for present and future generations.
Page 272 - Environmental issues are best handled with the participation of all concerned citizens, at the relevant level. At the national level, each individual shall have appropriate access to information concerning the environment that is held by public authorities, including information on hazardous materials and activities in their communities, and the opportunity to participate in decision-making processes. States shall facilitate and encourage public awareness and participation by making information widely...
Page 249 - In order to protect the environment, the precautionary approach shall be widely applied by States according to their capabilities. Where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for postponing cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation.
Page 270 - Human beings are at the centre of concerns for sustainable development. They are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature.
Page xi - Programme Unesco United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund...
Page 196 - To declare a national policy which will encourage productive and enjoyable harmony between man and his environment; to promote efforts which will prevent or eliminate damage to the environment and biosphere and stimulate the health and welfare of man; to enrich the understanding of the ecological systems and natural resources important to the Nation; and to establish a Council on Environmental Quality.
Page 265 - Significant adverse effects on competition, employment investment, productivity, innovation, or on the ability of United States-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises in domestic or export markets.
Page 295 - States shall take all possible steps to prevent pollution of the seas by substances that are liable to create hazards to human health, to harm living resources and marine life, to damage amenities or to interfere with other legitimate uses of the sea.
Page 189 - While the 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer...