01747nam--2200385---450-99000207275020331620100915093436.0000207275USA01000207275(ALEPH)000207275USA0100020727520041012d1982----km-y0itay0103----bagerDE||||||||001yy<<Der>> Konsumentenkredit im französischen Rechtdas französische Gesetz Nr. 78-22 vom 10. Januar 1978 betreffend die Information und den Schutz der Verbraucher im Bereich bestimmter Kreditgeschäfte aus rechtsvergleichender Sichtvon Günther BräunigBerlinDunker & Humblot1982178 p.23 cmUntersuchungen über das Spar-, Giro- und KreditwesenAbteilung B, RechtswissenschaftSchriften des Instituts für internationales Recht des Spar-, Giro- und Kreditwesen an der Universität Mainz352001Untersuchungen über das Spar-, Giro- und KreditwesenAbteilung B, RechtswissenschaftSchriften des Instituts für internationales Recht des Spar-, Giro- und Kreditwesen an der Universität Mainz352001001-------2001ConsumatoriFranciaTutelaLegislazione381.34BRÄUNIG,Günther514247ITsalbcISBD990002072750203316XXV.1. Coll. 51/ 2 (Coll. ERG 35)20385 E.C.XXV.1. Coll. 51/ 2 (Coll. ERG)00289557BKGIUSIAV21020041012USA011328SIAV21020041012USA011329RSIAV29020100915USA010934Konsumentenkredit im französischen Recht852663UNISA03120oam 2200673I 450 991077910320332120230725060523.01-280-87470-897866137160191-136-54055-51-136-54054-71-84977-523-010.4324/9781849775236(CKB)2550000000107267(EBL)981815(OCoLC)804665920(SSID)ssj0000686911(PQKBManifestationID)11421636(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000686911(PQKBWorkID)10733344(PQKB)10607591(MiAaPQ)EBC981815(Au-PeEL)EBL981815(CaPaEBR)ebr10578139(CaONFJC)MIL371601(OCoLC)801405163(FINmELB)ELB138768(EXLCZ)99255000000010726720180706d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAmerica's climate problem the way forward /Robert RepettoLondon ;Washington, D.C. :Earthscan,2011.1 online resource (249 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84971-214-X Includes bibliographical references and index.AMERICA'S CLIMATE PROBLEM: THE WAY FORWARD; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1What We're Up Against; Chapter 2What We Must Do: Meeting the Energy Challenge; Chapter 3Choosing the Right Policy Architecture; Chapter 4The New Economics and Climate Policy; Chapter 5Next Steps in International Cooperation; Chapter 6Winning the Political Battle over Climate Policy; Chapter 7Overcoming Obstacles to Adaptation; Chapter 8Summary and Conclusions; IndexWhat America does - or fails to do - in the next few years to solve the problem of climate change will largely determine the fate of the earth and humanity for centuries to come. Despite the efforts by some states, local governments and individual citizens to respond, controversy still embroils national efforts to come up with a solution. This book by Robert Repetto, a leading environmental economist, lets the reader cut through the confusion and political rhetoric and understand the way to resolve the climate problem. It explains in clear, accessible language how a sensible national policy toEnergy policyEnvironmental aspectsRenewable energy sourcesPetroleum industry and tradeGovernment policyClimatic changesGovernment policyEnergy policyEnvironmental aspects.Renewable energy sources.Petroleum industry and tradeGovernment policy.Climatic changesGovernment policy.363.738/745610973Repetto Robert C.244486MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779103203321America's climate problem3688458UNINA05400nam 2200661 450 991082452880332120230803205813.00-643-10863-70-643-10862-9(CKB)3710000000267961(EBL)1824715(SSID)ssj0001381869(PQKBManifestationID)12594214(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001381869(PQKBWorkID)11438217(PQKB)10039599(MiAaPQ)EBC1824715(Au-PeEL)EBL1824715(CaPaEBR)ebr10962257(OCoLC)868564769(EXLCZ)99371000000026796120141107h20142014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrResponding to climate change lessons from an Australian hotspot /editor, Paul BurtonCollingwood, Victoria :Csiro Publishing,[2014]©20141 online resource (217 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-643-10861-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Author biographies; 1 So you think you know the answers - some bear-traps of climate change adaptation; Do you understand? Climate models and displacement activities; Are you listening? The role of communication; Do you know what to do? Understanding what is effective adaptation; Conclusions; 2 Wicked, diabolical or what? Responding rationally in a turbulent environment; Introduction; Problems with the rationalist framing of climate change adaptation; The challenge of scientific uncertainty and reliability; The challenge of effective public participationThe challenge of reconciling global and local perspectivesConclusions; 3 Rationality under uncertainty: why politics matters; Introduction; Who decides? Expert authority versus political authority; The rational policy model's irrational expectations under uncertainty; Better (more rational) decision making under uncertainty: hedging; Conclusions; 4 A Bayesian perspective of climate change adaptation in South East Queensland, Australia; Introduction; The Bayesian Belief Network modelling framework; Case study area; Stakeholder workshops; General outcomes of the participatory workshopsA case study BBN for closer inspection: Energy workshopDiscussion; Conclusions; 5 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation: a multi-level governance agenda; Introduction; Mainstreaming as a climate change adaptation strategy; Multi-level governance and adaptation in Australia; Mainstreaming adaptation in Australian coastal settlements; Learning from SEQ; Conclusions; 6 Show me the benefits: public participation in climate adaptation planning in South East Queensland; Introduction; Benefits at hand: what public participation can deliver; Research approachInstitutional framings of public participation in adaptationGold Coast City Council's Climate Change Strategy 2009-2014; Sunshine Coast Council's Climate Change and Peak Oil Strategy 2010-2020; Conclusions; 7 Climate adaptation policy and planning in South East Queensland; Introduction; National policies and plans; State/regional actions up to 2012; Recent state and regional changes; Local actions; Conclusions; 8 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation through technology transfer in developing countries: a climate hotspot case from coastal Bangladesh; IntroductionTechnology transfer in climate change adaptation in BangladeshBarriers to technology transfer and implementation in climate change adaptation; Conclusions; 9 Climate change hotspots in the tourism sector; Introduction; Geographic regions; Conclusions; 10 Integrating pollution reporting, climate changeadaptation, disaster risk management andland-use planning: a case study of the 2011Brisbane floods; Introduction; Policy strand 1: pollution reporting; Policy strand 2: climate change adaptation; Policy strand 3: disaster risk management; Policy strand 4: land-use planningPilot study: the Brisbane floods 2011South East Queensland has been one of the fastest growing regions of Australia, both in terms of its rapidly growing population and an ever-expanding built environment. It is also one of the most vulnerable regions likely to suffer from the adverse impacts of climate change, especially increased flooding, storms, coastal erosion and drought. Responding to Climate Change: Lessons from an Australian Hotspot brings together the results of cutting-edge research from members of the Griffith Climate Change Response Program, showing how best to respond to anticipated changes and how to overcome barriClimatic changesAustraliaCoastal engineeringEnvironmental aspectsAustraliaCoastal zone managementAustraliaShore protectionAustraliaClimatic changesCoastal engineeringEnvironmental aspectsCoastal zone managementShore protection577.690994Burton PaulMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910824528803321Responding to climate change4075581UNINA