The ECOSTAR Hub is pleased to present three original new reports benchmarking for the first time the size, scope, and scale of ecosystem market mechanisms in Europe for voluntary carbon, watershed investments, and biodiversity offsets and compensation. The reports have been developed by Ecosystem Marketplace and Etifor. Find out more!
Presentation new assesment tools carbon finance ramiran 2013Gaia_gevalor
Presentation article Ramiran June 2013 "Emission Reductions of Greenhouse Gas emissions and domestic waste composting in less advanced countries. Why new assessment tools are requested." Gaïa Ludington - Georges Morizot - Baptiste Flipo - Jocelyne Delarue. Gevalor
Presentation at the ESPP Bio-nutrient circular economy seminar
European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP)
www.phosphorusplatform.eu
Sustainable management of nutrients is crucial for agriculture, food, industry, water and the environment. ESPP brings together companies and stakeholders to address the Phosphorus Challenge and its opportunities for the circular economy.
Countries:
Austria AT
Belgium BE
Bulgaria BG
Cyprus CY
Czech Republic CZ
Germany DE
Denmark DK
Estonia EE
Spain ES
Finland FI
France FR
Greece EL
Hungary HU
Ireland IE
Italy IT
Lithuania LT
Luxembourg LU
Latvia LV
Malta MT
Netherlands NL
Poland PL
Portugal PT
Romania RO
Sweden SE
Slovenia SI
Slovakia SK
United Kingdom UK
Switzerland CH
Phosphorus:
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Pesticium
Presentation at the ESPP Bio-nutrient circular economy seminar
European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP)
www.phosphorusplatform.eu
Sustainable management of nutrients is crucial for agriculture, food, industry, water and the environment. ESPP brings together companies and stakeholders to address the Phosphorus Challenge and its opportunities for the circular economy.
Countries:
Austria AT
Belgium BE
Bulgaria BG
Cyprus CY
Czech Republic CZ
Germany DE
Denmark DK
Estonia EE
Spain ES
Finland FI
France FR
Greece EL
Hungary HU
Ireland IE
Italy IT
Lithuania LT
Luxembourg LU
Latvia LV
Malta MT
Netherlands NL
Poland PL
Portugal PT
Romania RO
Sweden SE
Slovenia SI
Slovakia SK
United Kingdom UK
Switzerland CH
Phosphorus:
Fosfor
Fosfor
Fòsfòr
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Fosforas
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Pesticium
Madagascar. Scalin up micro-irrigation. Andriamanalina Raharinjatovo Fenomanantsoa, Project coordinator, Agriculturalists and Veterinaries without Frontiers. Furthering water cooperation in rural areas. Making it happen! International Annual UN-Water Zaragoza Conference 2012/2013. Preparing for the 2013 International Year. Water Cooperation: Making it Happen! 8-10 January 2013
Presentation new assesment tools carbon finance ramiran 2013Gaia_gevalor
Presentation article Ramiran June 2013 "Emission Reductions of Greenhouse Gas emissions and domestic waste composting in less advanced countries. Why new assessment tools are requested." Gaïa Ludington - Georges Morizot - Baptiste Flipo - Jocelyne Delarue. Gevalor
Presentation at the ESPP Bio-nutrient circular economy seminar
European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP)
www.phosphorusplatform.eu
Sustainable management of nutrients is crucial for agriculture, food, industry, water and the environment. ESPP brings together companies and stakeholders to address the Phosphorus Challenge and its opportunities for the circular economy.
Countries:
Austria AT
Belgium BE
Bulgaria BG
Cyprus CY
Czech Republic CZ
Germany DE
Denmark DK
Estonia EE
Spain ES
Finland FI
France FR
Greece EL
Hungary HU
Ireland IE
Italy IT
Lithuania LT
Luxembourg LU
Latvia LV
Malta MT
Netherlands NL
Poland PL
Portugal PT
Romania RO
Sweden SE
Slovenia SI
Slovakia SK
United Kingdom UK
Switzerland CH
Phosphorus:
Fosfor
Fosfor
Fòsfòr
Фосфор
Fosfor
Фосфор
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Фосфор
Fosforas
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Паликандур
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Phusphuru
Fosforimi
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Fosforon
Pesticium
Presentation at the ESPP Bio-nutrient circular economy seminar
European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP)
www.phosphorusplatform.eu
Sustainable management of nutrients is crucial for agriculture, food, industry, water and the environment. ESPP brings together companies and stakeholders to address the Phosphorus Challenge and its opportunities for the circular economy.
Countries:
Austria AT
Belgium BE
Bulgaria BG
Cyprus CY
Czech Republic CZ
Germany DE
Denmark DK
Estonia EE
Spain ES
Finland FI
France FR
Greece EL
Hungary HU
Ireland IE
Italy IT
Lithuania LT
Luxembourg LU
Latvia LV
Malta MT
Netherlands NL
Poland PL
Portugal PT
Romania RO
Sweden SE
Slovenia SI
Slovakia SK
United Kingdom UK
Switzerland CH
Phosphorus:
Fosfor
Fosfor
Fòsfòr
Фосфор
Fosfor
Фосфор
Fosfor
Fosfor
Фосфор
Фосфор
Fosforas
Fosfors
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Ffуsfforws
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ફૉસ્ફરસનો
फास्फोरस
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Fosfori
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Паликандур
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فوسفور
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ფოსფორი
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Fosfru
Lìn
リン
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ฟอสฟอรัส
Photpho
磷
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Pūtūtae-whetū
Fosforus
ഫോസ്ഫറസ്
பொஸ்பரசு
Fosofo
Fosforase
Posfori
Fósforo
Phusphuru
Fosforimi
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Fosforon
Pesticium
Madagascar. Scalin up micro-irrigation. Andriamanalina Raharinjatovo Fenomanantsoa, Project coordinator, Agriculturalists and Veterinaries without Frontiers. Furthering water cooperation in rural areas. Making it happen! International Annual UN-Water Zaragoza Conference 2012/2013. Preparing for the 2013 International Year. Water Cooperation: Making it Happen! 8-10 January 2013
CIRCWASTE is a seven-year LIFE IP project that promotes efficient use of material flows, waste prevention and new waste and resource management concepts. All actions contribute to implementing the national waste management plan and directing Finland towards a circular economy. CIRCWASTE is a creation of 20 partners and 10 funding organisations. The project is coordinated by the Finnish Environment Institute. CIRCWASTE is funded in large part by the EU LIFE programme.
Actividades: Evaluar diferentes sistemas para determinar el contenido de nitrógeno en el suelo y la planta en las fincas comerciales
Objetivo: Ayudar al productor a incorporar la tecnología en los programas tradicionales de fertilización en parcelas comerciales
El paper de la recolllida selectiva de la fracció orgànica en una economia circular ponència de Gisela Sommer , tècnica de l'Agència de Residus de Catalunya en una Conferència sobre Gestió de Residus a l’Economia Circular, organitzada per la European Academy for Taxes, Economics & Law a Berlin, 12 i 13 de maig de 2016.
Waste strategy and regulation - 'a UK persepective'Ricardo- AEA
Dr. Adam Read – Director Waste Management & Resource Efficiency, AEA
Presentation to the Waste, Recycling Industry Association (QLD) inc
26th October 2012, Brisbane
Éco-quartiers et réseaux de chaleur : une solution pour les villes de demain ...LIEGE CREATIVE
Les villes de demain seront en première ligne pour faire face à des enjeux sociaux et environnementaux de grande ampleur… notamment pour atteindre les ambitions de réduction d’émissions de CO2 aux horizons 2030 et 2050.
Pour y arriver, une transition doit être amorcée dès maintenant en imaginant le développement de nouveaux systèmes collectifs et d’écoquartiers qui présentent un intérêt en termes d’optimisation des ressources et de l’organisation de la ville.
D’un point de vue énergétique, les solutions collectives s’imposent en permettant le foisonnement des besoins et l’accès à des sources d’énergie plus vertueuses. Ces solutions contribuent alors à une transition vers un mix énergétique global plus décarboné.
Composants essentiels de ces écoquartiers et solutions collectives, les réseaux de chaleur et de froid sont néanmoins soumis à des contraintes pratiques, juridiques, économiques et techniques freinant leur développement.
Les écoquartiers et réseaux de chaleur sont-ils donc une solution viable pour les villes de demain ?
FERTINNOWA held the second international conference in Delft on the 15th of November 2017. The project coordinator Els Berckmoes gave a short introduction on the project and the results so far
This presentation was given at IEEP's capacity building for environmental tax reform conference on 5 October 2017 in Brussels, Belgium.
Speaker: Sarah Ettlinger
These slides were shown at 4 public events for the City of Toronto's Long Term Waste Strategy in June 2015. They detail the draft options being considered and the criteria used to evaluate them. If you have any questions about the Strategy email wastestrategy@toronto.ca , call 416-392-3760, or visit the project website www.toronto.ca/wastestrategy
Presentation slides for the City of Toronto's Long Term Waste Management Strategy Phase 3 Consultation event held on April 12, 2016 " Waste Recovery and Residual: How to Handle Remaining Materials
CIRCWASTE is a seven-year LIFE IP project that promotes efficient use of material flows, waste prevention and new waste and resource management concepts. All actions contribute to implementing the national waste management plan and directing Finland towards a circular economy. CIRCWASTE is a creation of 20 partners and 10 funding organisations. The project is coordinated by the Finnish Environment Institute. CIRCWASTE is funded in large part by the EU LIFE programme.
Actividades: Evaluar diferentes sistemas para determinar el contenido de nitrógeno en el suelo y la planta en las fincas comerciales
Objetivo: Ayudar al productor a incorporar la tecnología en los programas tradicionales de fertilización en parcelas comerciales
El paper de la recolllida selectiva de la fracció orgànica en una economia circular ponència de Gisela Sommer , tècnica de l'Agència de Residus de Catalunya en una Conferència sobre Gestió de Residus a l’Economia Circular, organitzada per la European Academy for Taxes, Economics & Law a Berlin, 12 i 13 de maig de 2016.
Waste strategy and regulation - 'a UK persepective'Ricardo- AEA
Dr. Adam Read – Director Waste Management & Resource Efficiency, AEA
Presentation to the Waste, Recycling Industry Association (QLD) inc
26th October 2012, Brisbane
Éco-quartiers et réseaux de chaleur : une solution pour les villes de demain ...LIEGE CREATIVE
Les villes de demain seront en première ligne pour faire face à des enjeux sociaux et environnementaux de grande ampleur… notamment pour atteindre les ambitions de réduction d’émissions de CO2 aux horizons 2030 et 2050.
Pour y arriver, une transition doit être amorcée dès maintenant en imaginant le développement de nouveaux systèmes collectifs et d’écoquartiers qui présentent un intérêt en termes d’optimisation des ressources et de l’organisation de la ville.
D’un point de vue énergétique, les solutions collectives s’imposent en permettant le foisonnement des besoins et l’accès à des sources d’énergie plus vertueuses. Ces solutions contribuent alors à une transition vers un mix énergétique global plus décarboné.
Composants essentiels de ces écoquartiers et solutions collectives, les réseaux de chaleur et de froid sont néanmoins soumis à des contraintes pratiques, juridiques, économiques et techniques freinant leur développement.
Les écoquartiers et réseaux de chaleur sont-ils donc une solution viable pour les villes de demain ?
FERTINNOWA held the second international conference in Delft on the 15th of November 2017. The project coordinator Els Berckmoes gave a short introduction on the project and the results so far
This presentation was given at IEEP's capacity building for environmental tax reform conference on 5 October 2017 in Brussels, Belgium.
Speaker: Sarah Ettlinger
These slides were shown at 4 public events for the City of Toronto's Long Term Waste Strategy in June 2015. They detail the draft options being considered and the criteria used to evaluate them. If you have any questions about the Strategy email wastestrategy@toronto.ca , call 416-392-3760, or visit the project website www.toronto.ca/wastestrategy
Presentation slides for the City of Toronto's Long Term Waste Management Strategy Phase 3 Consultation event held on April 12, 2016 " Waste Recovery and Residual: How to Handle Remaining Materials
Financing FLR: Governance and funding opportunities for landscape management ...Etifor srl
Presentation by Etifor at the workshop Maich Chania organised in the context of the Mediterre3 project. The project is supported by the European Climate Initiative (EUKI)
Presentation at Reducing the costs of GHG estimates in agriculture to inform low emissions development
10-12 November 2014
Sponsored by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Presentation at workshop: Reducing the costs of GHG estimates in agriculture to inform low emissions development
November 10-12, 2014
Sponsored by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Sequestro del carbonio in ambito forestale e nature-based-solutionsEtifor srl
Secondo modulo della Etifor Masterclass "Strategie climatiche per aziende responsabili", che si è tenuta il 14.06. 2023. La lezione ha affrontato diverse tematiche: dal concetto di compensazione alle differenze tra i mercati volontari e non, dalle ultime tendenze di politica sul carbonio agli standard più riconosciuti
1.6 LIFE: the EU programme for the Environment & Climate action (A.Burrill)Stevie Swenne
Presentation of Anne Burrill (EU Commission - DG ENV) on 'LIFE: the EU programme for the Environment & Climate action' during the conference 'Environmental challenges & Climate change opportunities' organised by Flanders Environment Agency (VMM)
Coordinamento FREE: activities and possible types of cooperation on Smart cit...Davide Astiaso Garcia
Davide Astiaso Garcia presentation at the EU-China Smart City and Technology Innovation Forum organized by IUC - International Urban Cooperation European Union-Asia in Chengdu
Presented at the 4th Global Infrastructure Basel Summit 21 & 22 May 2014.
Read more about the world leading platform for Sustainable Infrastructure Finance at www.gib-foundation.org.
Next Summit: 27 & 28 May 2015 in Switzerland
Horizon 2020, Societal Challenge 5: Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials - Giulio Pattanaro, Research Programme Officer, European Commission, DG Research
This presentation gives an overview of how the EU has been mainstreaming biodiversity into development strategies, policies, plans and budgets, from both a qualitative and a quantitative perspective.
Similar to European market outlook by Ecosystem Marketplace (20)
BioClima_Da gestori a custodi del territorio_Modulo 2Etifor srl
Secondo appuntamento del ciclo formativo realizzato da Etifor nell'ambito dell'iniziativa BioClima dal titolo "Governance: nature based solutions e costi ambientali della risorsa"
BioClima | Da gestori dell'acqua a custodi del territorio | Modulo 1 04.04.2024Etifor srl
Primo incontro del ciclo formativo promosso da Etifor nell'ambito dell'iniziativa BioClima "Strategia: l'approccio Nature Positive e la mitigazione degli impatti"
Verso un'ospitalità sostenibile. Opportunità di certificazione e finanziamen...Etifor srl
Presentazione del webinar "Verso un’ospitalità sostenibile. Opportunità di certificazione e finanziamento per strutture ricettive", realizzato da Etifor | Valuing Nature il 7 marzo 2024.
Ulteriori informazioni: https://www.etifor.com/it/eventi/ospitalita-sostenibile/
Uforest innovation Challenge - Diversity as an Urban RecipeEtifor srl
The 'Diversity as a recipe' project has been developed by the students of the Uforest Specialization School Florencia Garza González, Maria Ibarz Guasch, Alex-Robert Moldovan, Alexander Otto and Enrico Guiguilé in the framework of the Uforest Innovation Challenge.
The Uniforest has been developed by the students of the Uforest Specialization School Belen Belda, Maddalena Scalera, Mihai Lucian Stoica, Melisa Ardelean, Irmina Kaźmierczak in the framework of the Uforest Innovation Challenge.
Uforest Innovation Challenge - The Meandering ForestEtifor srl
The Meandering Forest has been developed by the students of the Uforest Specialization School Ada Muszalska, Alaitz Meiyue Azcona Marcos, Roushni Thakur, Dobrochna Klimczak, Vladut Stefanescu in the framework of the Uforest Innovation Challenge.
Presentation of the 'Bosc Glial' project, developed by students of the Uforest Specialization School Bianka Łomnicka, Júlia Alegre, Juliana Voinescu, Laura Saison and Luis Torres in the framework of the Uforest Innovation Challenge
Standard volontari di sostenibilità- stato dell’arte, tendenze e possibili s...Etifor srl
Standard volontari di sostenibilità: stato dell’arte, tendenze e possibili sviluppi con un focus sul turismo.
Presentata in occasione del "Sustainable Tourism Forum 2023" organizzato dal GSTC Italy Working Group e tenutosi a Padova il 27 settembre 2023.
Ripensare il turismo - Marchioro, Regione Veneto Etifor srl
La sostenibilità come precondizione per competere.
Presentata in occasione del "Sustainable Tourism Forum 2023" organizzato dal GSTC Italy Working Group e tenutosi a Padova il 27 settembre 2023.
Panoramica sulle certificazioni di sostenibilità - Mazzaglia, VireoEtifor srl
Vireo is a certification body which offers certifications services
of sustainability.
Presentata in occasione del "Sustainable Tourism Forum 2023" organizzato dal GSTC Italy Working Group e tenutosi a Padova il 27 settembre 2023.
The leading global authority in setting and managing standards for sustainable travel & tourism.
Presentata in occasione del "Sustainable Tourism Forum 2023" organizzato dal GSTC Italy Working Group e tenutosi a Padova il 27 settembre 2023.
The leading global authority in setting and managing standards for sustainable travel & tourism.
Presentata in occasione del "Sustainable Tourism Forum 2023" organizzato dal GSTC Italy Working Group e tenutosi a Padova il 27 settembre 2023.
Setting the scene: the Regulation and the Brazilian context | Navigating the ...Etifor srl
Setting the scene: the Regulation and the Brazilian context
Helena Leonel Ferreira - Etifor | Valuing Nature
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Navigating the new deforestation-free products regulation | Brazilian experiences on 05.09.2023 - Webinar
Event organised by Etifor. Find out more: https://www.etifor.com/en/events/webinar-eudr/
Application of science in traceability in productive chains in the state of P...Etifor srl
Application of science in traceability in productive chains in the state of Pará – Brazil
Andréa Coelho
Technical advisor/SEMAS-PARÁ
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Navigating the new deforestation-free products regulation | Brazilian experiences on 05.09.2023 - Webinar
Event organised by Etifor. Find out more: https://www.etifor.com/en/events/webinar-eudr/
Programme EU AL-INVEST Verde | Navigating the new deforestation-free products...Etifor srl
By AL-INVEST Verde
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Navigating the new deforestation-free products regulation | Brazilian experiences on 05.09.2023 - Webinar
Event organised by Etifor. Find out more: https://www.etifor.com/en/events/webinar-eudr/
Introduction to Selo Verde | Navigating the new deforestation-free products r...Etifor srl
By Selo Verde
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Navigating the new deforestation-free products regulation | Brazilian experiences on 05.09.2023 - Webinar
Event organised by Etifor. Find out more: https://www.etifor.com/en/events/webinar-eudr/
The EMMA method for supply chains | Navigating the new deforestation-free pro...Etifor srl
The EMMA method for supply chains
Elena Massarenti | Etifor
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Navigating the new deforestation-free products regulation | Brazilian experiences on 05.09.2023 - Webinar
Event organised by Etifor. Find out more: https://www.etifor.com/en/events/webinar-eudr/
THE NEW EUROPEAN REGULATION ON DEFORESTATION FREE SUPPLY CHAINS | Navigating ...Etifor srl
THE NEW EUROPEAN REGULATION ON DEFORESTATION FREE SUPPLY CHAINS
Brazilian supply chains – moving towards adaptation
by Helena Leonel Ferreira, Sofia Marzolo, Elena Massarenti - Etifor | Valuing Nature
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Navigating the new deforestation-free products regulation | Brazilian experiences on 05.09.2023 - Webinar
Event organised by Etifor. Find out more: https://www.etifor.com/en/events/webinar-eudr/
Oltre le emissioni di carbonio, verso un futuro nature positiveEtifor srl
Terzo appuntamento della Etifor Masterclass "Strategie climatiche per aziende responsabili", che si è tenuta il 05.07.2023. La lezione ha affrontato diverse tematiche: come si interviene per andare oltre la mitigazione dell'impronta di carbonio e quali sono gli approcci
Il mondo della carbon neutrality e degli impegni net zeroEtifor srl
Primo appuntamento della Etifor Masterclass "Strategie climatiche per aziende responsabili", che si è tenuta il 23.05.2023. La lezione ha affrontato diverse tematiche: dalle strategie per migliorare gli impatti aziendali, all’importanza dei target basati sulla scienza, passando per le tecniche per evitare il greenwashing.
WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
Artificial Reefs by Kuddle Life Foundation - May 2024punit537210
Situated in Pondicherry, India, Kuddle Life Foundation is a charitable, non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to improving the living standards of coastal communities and simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on the protection of marine ecosystems.
One of the key areas we work in is Artificial Reefs. This presentation captures our journey so far and our learnings. We hope you get as excited about marine conservation and artificial reefs as we are.
Please visit our website: https://kuddlelife.org
Our Instagram channel:
@kuddlelifefoundation
Our Linkedin Page:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/kuddlelifefoundation/
and write to us if you have any questions:
info@kuddlelife.org
Natural farming @ Dr. Siddhartha S. Jena.pptxsidjena70
A brief about organic farming/ Natural farming/ Zero budget natural farming/ Subash Palekar Natural farming which keeps us and environment safe and healthy. Next gen Agricultural practices of chemical free farming.
Characterization and the Kinetics of drying at the drying oven and with micro...Open Access Research Paper
The objective of this work is to contribute to valorization de Nephelium lappaceum by the characterization of kinetics of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum. The seeds were dehydrated until a constant mass respectively in a drying oven and a microwawe oven. The temperatures and the powers of drying are respectively: 50, 60 and 70°C and 140, 280 and 420 W. The results show that the curves of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum do not present a phase of constant kinetics. The coefficients of diffusion vary between 2.09.10-8 to 2.98. 10-8m-2/s in the interval of 50°C at 70°C and between 4.83×10-07 at 9.04×10-07 m-8/s for the powers going of 140 W with 420 W the relation between Arrhenius and a value of energy of activation of 16.49 kJ. mol-1 expressed the effect of the temperature on effective diffusivity.
"Understanding the Carbon Cycle: Processes, Human Impacts, and Strategies for...MMariSelvam4
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Willie Nelson is a name that resonates within the world of music and entertainment. Known for his unique voice, and masterful guitar skills. and an extraordinary career spanning several decades. Nelson has become a legend in the country music scene. But, his influence extends far beyond the realm of music. with ventures in acting, writing, activism, and business. This comprehensive article delves into Willie Nelson net worth. exploring the various facets of his career that have contributed to his large fortune.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
Nelson's initial foray into the music industry was fraught with challenges. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his dreams, but success did not come . Working as a songwriter, Nelson penned hits for other artists. which helped him gain a foothold in the competitive music scene. His songwriting skills contributed to his early earnings. laying the foundation for his net worth.
Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
Iconic Songs
Willie Nelson net worth is also attributed to his extensive catalog of hit songs. Tracks like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "On the Road Again," and "Always on My Mind" have become timeless classics. These songs have not only earned Nelson large royalties but have also ensured his continued relevance in the music industry.
Acting and Film Career
Hollywood Ventures
In addition to his music career, Willie Nelson has also made a mark in Hollywood. His distinctive personality and on-screen presence have landed him roles in several films and television shows. Notable appearances include roles in "The Electric Horseman" (1979), "Honeysuckle Rose" (1980), and "Barbarosa" (1982). These acting gigs have added a significant amount to Willie Nelson net worth.
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INVESTIRE NELLA NATURA
Genevieve Bennett, Forest Trends’ Ecosystem Marketplace
Ecosystem Markets: European Outlook
Promotori dell’evento Partner & Collaboratori
2. ECOSYSTEM MARKETPLACE
Forest Trends works to conserve forests
and other ecosystems through the
creation and wide adoption of a broad
range of environmental finance, markets
and other payment and incentive
mechanisms.
Our Ecosystem Marketplace initiative is
the leading global source of information
on environmental finance, markets, and
payments for ecosystem services.
www.ecosystemmarketplace.com
About Forest Trends’ Ecosystem Marketplace
3. Objectives: Develop a knowledge base on entrepreneurship and innovation in
the field of marketing and economics of ecosystem services and biodiversity for
ECOSTAR training materials
1. Innovation report: Factors influencing innovation and entrepreneurship in
nature-based initiatives
2. Case studies: Best practice in business models
3. European market outlook reports: High-level review of market activity and
direction
www.ecostarhub.com
THE ECOSTAR PROJECT
Nature-based business models: Research and assessment of needs
4. SCOPE & METHODOLOGY
Scope
1. Voluntary carbon offsets (European buyers & sellers)
2. Watershed investments: PES, public agri-environmental subsidies,
collection action funds (compliance and voluntary)
3. Biodiversity offsets and compensation (compliance and voluntary)
Methods
Three confidential surveys of project developers and other suppliers (brokers,
retailers) in conducted in February-May 2016, supplemented by interviews
and desk research
Our methodology is conservative and likely underestimates actual
market activity
We only report what we can confirm with a primary source
European Market Outlook Reports
5. STATE OF EUROPEAN MARKETS 2017
Lucio Brotto, ETIFOR
Ariadna Chavarria, UNIPID/ETIFOR
Kelley Hamrick, Forest Trends
Alessandro Leonardi, ETIFOR
Franziska Ruef, Forest Trends
Authors & Contributing Authors
Jens Abildtrup, French National Institute for Agricultural
Research
Giulia Amato, ETIFOR
Jose Barquín, University of Cantabria Institute of Environmental
Hydraulics
Marc Benoît, French National Institute for Agricultural Research
Julien Fiquepron, French National Institute for Agricultural
Research
Serge Garcia, French National Institute for Agricultural Research
Julia Grimault, I4CE
Claire Montagné-Huck, French National Institute for Agricultural
Research
Colm O’Driscoll, ETIFOR
Ignacio Pérez-Silos, University of Cantabria Institute of
Environmental Hydraulics
Vicky West, UK Forestry Commission
6. VOLUNTARY CARBON
The carbon project offset cycle
Carbon offsets are quantified emissions
reductions from activities that reduce or avoid
emissions, such as planting trees or improving
energy efficiency. They are measured in tCO2e.
Project developers must complete a series of
steps before they can sell offsets.
• PIN/PDD: Project plans, methodology, and
technical issues
• Validation: Third-party approval of project design
• Verification: Quantifying actual emissions
reductions against a third-party standard
• Issuance: Offsets are issued by a standards body
7. VOLUNTARY CARBON
Market Size and Average Price of Voluntary Carbon Offsets Sold by European Organizations, 2015
Offsets from Projects Based
Worldwide
Offsets from Forestry Projects Based
in Europe
Volume 39.2 MtCO2e 285 KtCO2e
Value €129.0M €4.4M
Average Price €3.2/t €15.6/t
Notes: All prices and market values are volume-weighted to determine their significance.
Overview: Offset price, volume, and value
Scope:
Voluntary carbon offsets
Responses:
59 organisations headquartered in Europe selling offsets from voluntary carbon projects located throughout the world
8 organisations headquartered in Europe selling offsets from voluntary forest carbon projects located in Europe
8. VOLUNTARY CARBON
Market Volume, Average Price and Value by Offset Project Types Based Worldwide, 2015
Project Types Volume Average Price Value
Afforestation/Reforestation 1.9 MtCO2e €7.4/t €14.0M
Wind 5.4 MtCO2e €1.5/t €8.3M
Clean cookstoves 1.8 MtCO2e €4.3/t €7.8M
REDD+: Avoided unplanned 1.5 MtCO2e €4.2/t €6.2M
REDD+: Avoided planned 4.3 MtCO2e €1.1/t €4.5M
Market Volume, Average Price and Value by Forest Carbon Offset Project Types Based in Europe, 2015
Afforestation/Reforestation 285 KtCO2e €14.7/t €4.2M
Supply: Project location & project type
9. VOLUNTARY CARBON
Offsets Sold to European Buyers, by Buyer Experience, Type, and Sector
TOP BUYER LOCATIONS
Worldwide
Voluntary
Carbon
Offsets Sold to
European
Organisations
United Kingdom (29%); France (23%); Netherlands (22%);
Germany (11%); Switzerland (6%)
United Kingdom (68%); Germany (30%); Italy (2%)
European
Forest Carbon
Offsets Sold
to European
Organisations
TOP PROJECT TYPES
Forestry (65%); Renewables (22%) Forestry (100%)
BUYER TYPE
Retailer (76%); End-user (24%) Retailer (10%); End-user (90%)
BUYER EXPERIENCE
Returning (91%); New (9%) Returning (68%); New (32%)
TOP BUYER SECTORS
Energy (40%); Finance & Insurance (15%); Food &
Beverage (14%)
Transportation (75%); Energy (5%)
Demand: New European end-users entering the market
10. VOLUNTARY CARBON
The double-counting problem: Project developers look to market “climate impacts” instead of
“carbon offsets”
Low rates of verification against third-party standards in Europe but many high-profile tree-
planting projects
Buyers interested in marketing, multiple benefits
Plan B: Nesting projects into landscape-level emissions reductions programs enacted at
national or jurisdictional levels
Monetizing multiple benefits
Integration of climate and forest certification standards
Alignment of indicators with Sustainable Development Goals
Beyond markets: Corporate commitments tackle deforestation in the supply chain
SRI & conservation finance: Billions are on the table waiting for bankable projects
Outlook & Opportunities Post-Paris
11. WATERSHED INVESTMENTS
The concept of green infrastructure for water
The Green-Grey Infrastructure Spectrum
Healthy landscapes support a complex network of ecosystem services. Some of these services (like
pollination) cannot be replaced with existing technology.
In other cases, integrating nature-based and built solutions for water treatment, storage, or delivery can
reduce operating costs or prolong the lifespan of built infrastructure. For example, reforesting hillsides can
limit sedimentation in a hydropower station’s reservoir—protecting the turbines from damage and
prolonging the life of the reservoir—and also provide immediate, direct benefits for rural communities
nearby in terms of soil retention, reduced flood risk, or enhanced groundwater recharge.
12. WATERSHED INVESTMENTS
Watershed investments
Scope:
• User-driven (payments for watershed services, collective
action funds for watershed protection)
• Agri-environmental subsidies for watershed protection
• Water quality offsets
Responses:
40 organisations profiled through our survey
Additional country-level information and case studies compiled
with the help of an EU network of experts through COST Action
project (CA15206) Payments for Ecosystem Services (Forests
for Water)
13. WATERSHED INVESTMENTS
Overview: Value and area (all programmes and median)
Mechanisms Tracked in This Report: Value, Area under Management, and Number
of Operational Programmes in 2015
Total Value,
All
Programmes
Total Area,
All
Programmes
Median
Programme
Value
Median
Programme
Area
Public subsidies for
watershed protection
€5,668M 12.8M ha €77.6M 417,020 ha
User-driven watershed
investments
€39.4M 0.6M ha €0.8M 3,500 ha
Water quality
trading/offsets
n/a n/a n/a n/a
TOTAL €5,708M 13.4M ha - -
15. WATERSHED INVESTMENT: DEMAND
Demand: Water utilities lead among buyers
User-Driven Watershed Investments: Buyers by Type and Value Transacted in 2015
17. WATERSHED INVESTMENT
Water Framework Directive driving basin approaches, including stakeholder networks and
basin-level knowledge – the building blocks of watershed investment!
EU level policy supports for green infrastructure: GI Strategy; new funding including European
Commission to contribute more than €300M in 2017 to Horizon 2020-funded projects demonstrating
innovative nature-based solutions in cities and for hydro-meteorological risk reduction as
alternatives to traditional built infrastructure
New national-level strategy and guidance on green infrastructure investment on the way:
Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Spain
English & Welsh water companies blaze the learning curve & win over regulators – but will UK
remain the frontrunners in catchment approaches?
Europe a leader in corporate water stewardship and private water risk management – new
European Water Stewardship Standard has been piloted for basin planning efforts in Belgium,
France, and Germany and platform for collective action for water stewardship in the agricultural
sector
Outlook & Opportunities for Watershed Approaches
18. BIODIVERSITY OFFSETS & COMPENSATION
Overview: Offsets & compensation frameworks in Europe
Scope:
• One-off offsets: Actions undertaken to compensate for
residual adverse impacts to biodiversity directly by the
party responsible for those impacts (or a subcontractor)
• Financial compensation: The impacting entity might
instead set aside funds for biodiversity management or
protection, or make a financial contribution to an existing
environmental fund–a practice referred to in this report as
financial compensation.
• Habitat banking: Impacting entity buys offset credits from
a mitigation bank operated by a third party that has already
carried out advance mitigation, e.g., actions to restore,
enhance, create, or protect biodiversity values prior to any
negative impacts from development.
Responses:
65 compliance programmes / 180 projects
19. BIODIVERSITY OFFSETS & COMPENSATION
Report looks at offsets & compensation within the mitigation
hierarchy framework
20. BIODIVERSITY OFFSETS & COMPENSATION
Supply: Nearly 74k ha implemented; hundreds of projects
22. BIODIVERSITY OFFSETS & COMPENSATION
Supply: Public lands & permanent protection are the standard
Share of Offsets and Compensation
Projects’ Land Area Conserved by Land
Ownership Type, 2015
Project Protection Duration by Number
of Projects and Hectares Protected,
2015
23. BIODIVERSITY OFFSETS & COMPENSATION
Demand: Infrastructure sectors driving offsets & compensation
demand
Top Sectors by Share of Buyers
Transportation/Shipping (public sector): 24%
Local/Municipal government: 15%
Energy generation/distribution: 12%
Industrial Processes (non-energy): 9%
Energy extraction: 9%
Average Project Size, by Buyer Sector
Energy generation: 15,014 ha
Transportation/Shipping (public sector): 7,789 ha
Transportation/Shipping (private sector): 537 ha
Energy extraction: 175 ha
Local/Municipal government: 37 ha
Buyers by Location, and Buyer Sectors by Value, Number, and Average Project Size Funded
24. BIODIVERSITY OFFSETS & COMPENSATION
Outlook & Opportunities
• EU No Net Loss initiative: An impact assessment study of No Net Loss policy options in 2016 suggested that achieve
NNL, some form of mandatory offsetting measures would be necessary – though public opinion on offsets remains
ambivalent.
• Lack of transparency a limiting factor in demonstrating effectiveness – and fixing problems. Little information
available to the general public about how these mechanisms actually are working on the ground.
• Natural Capital Financing Facility: In pilot phase NCFF has a €125M budget for loans and investments for “bankable”
projects making a business case for ecosystem-based approaches to natural resources and climate adaptation
challenges. In 2017, NCFF inked its first loan agreement with Rewilding Europe Capital, an enterprise financing facility
based in the Netherlands.
• Habitat banking seeks to grow market share:
• Pilot efforts in France, Spain, the Netherlands, and the UK have met with mixed success, with bank developers
citing a lack of regulatory drivers and clear guidance behind weak demand. In France and Spain, forthcoming
regulations and guidance seek to streamline permitting processes and ensure that offsetting requirements are
equivalent for banks and one-off offsets.
• Meanwhile in Germany, where banking is well-established but an estimated 80% of banks are publicly managed,
there are new signals that private sector actors are interested in developing more banks.
25. MARKET OUTLOOK
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