00995nam0 2200253 450 00002200320190320111609.020090123d1961----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyNorme per prevenire gli abbordi in mareLegge 16 maggio 1961, n. 450, pubblicata nella Gazzetta ufficiale dell'8 giugno 1961, n. 139Ministero della marina mercantileRomaIstituto poligrafico dello Stato196120 p.17 cmNorme per prevenire gli abbordi in mare46934Navigazione343.09621Regolamentazione e controllo dei trasporti per vie d'acquaItalia :Ministero della marina mercantile375658ITUNIPARTHENOPE20090123RICAUNIMARC000022003S 343.096/5S D, 161DSA2009DEP V-012716175NAVA42009Norme per prevenire gli abbordi in mare46934UNIPARTHENOPE01166nam a2200265 i 4500991000774909707536050221s2001 it a 100 0 ita db10755433-39ule_instDip.to Matematicaeng001.422AMS 62-06Modelli complessi e metodi computazionali intensivi per la stima e la previsione :atti del convegno : 24-26 settembre 2001, Casa della Gioventù, Università degli Studi di Padova, Bressanone (Bolzano) /a cura di Corrado Provasi1. ed.Padova :Cluep,2001510 p. :ill. ;24 cmDocumenti ;9Nell'occhietto: Sistemi complessi e statistica computazionaleStatisticsCongressesProvasi, Corrado.b1075543323-02-1728-06-02991000774909707536LE013 62-XX PRO11 (2001)12013000203829le013gE30.00-l- 01010.i1431659614-11-06Modelli complessi e metodi computazionali intensivi per la stima e la previsione911175UNISALENTOle01321-02-05ma -itait 0105402oam 2200637I 450 991096040710332120251116181403.01-351-27998-X1-351-27999-81-351-28000-71-909493-80-510.4324/9781351280006 (CKB)2550000001040366(EBL)1741623(SSID)ssj0000819611(PQKBManifestationID)11525987(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000819611(PQKBWorkID)10856900(PQKB)10165732(MiAaPQ)EBC1741623(Au-PeEL)EBL1741623(CaPaEBR)ebr10650150(OCoLC)887499093(OCoLC)1004351690(EXLCZ)99255000000104036620180706d2017 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrCorporate Responses to Climate Change Achieving Emissions Reductions through Regulation, Self-regulation and Economic Incentives /Rory SullivanFirst edition.London :Taylor and Francis,2017.1 online resource (366 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-906093-08-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. I. Introduction -- pt. II. Public policy : regulation, economic incentives and voluntary programmes -- pt. III. Non-state actors and their influence on corporate climate change performance -- pt. IV. Corporate responses and case studies -- pt. V. Closing sections."Given the scale of the greenhouse gas emissions reductions that are seen as necessary to avert the worst effects of climate change, policy action is likely to result in a complete reshaping of the world economy. The consequences are not confined to 'obvious' sectors such as power generation, transport and heavy industry; virtually every company's activities, business models and strategies will need to be completely rethought. In addition, beyond their core business activities, companies have the potential to make important contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the allocation of capital, through innovation and the development of new technologies, and through their influence on the actions taken by governments on climate change.Corporate Responses to Climate Change has been written at a crucial point in the climate change debate, with the issue now central to economic and energy policy in many countries. The book analyses current business practice and performance on climate change, in the light of the dramatic changes in the regulatory and policy environment over the last five years. More specifically, it examines how climate change-related policy development and implementation have influenced corporate performance, with the objective of using this information to consider how the next stage of climate change policy (regulation, incentives, voluntary initiatives)may be designed and implemented in a manner that delivers the real and substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that will be required in a timely manner, while also addressing the inevitable dilemmas at the heart of climate change policy (e.g. how are concerns such as energy security to be squared with the need for drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions? Can economic growth be reconciled with greenhouse gas emissions? Can emissions reductions be delivered in an economically efficient manner?).The book focuses primarily on two areas. First, how have companies actually responded to the emerging regulatory framework and the growing political and broader public interest in climate change? Have companies reduced their greenhouse gas emissions and by how much? Have companies already started to position themselves for the transition to a low-carbon economy? Does corporate self-regulation)unilateral commitments and collective voluntary approaches)represent an appropriate response to the threat presented by climate change? What are the barriers to further action? Second, the book examines what the key drivers for corporate action on climate change have been: regulation, stakeholder pressure, investor pressure. Which policy instruments have been effective, which have not, and why? How have company actions influenced the strength of these pressures? Corporate Responses to Climate Change is a state-of-the-art analysis of corporate action on climate change and will be essential reading for businesses, policy-makers, academics, NGOs, investors and all those interested in how the business sector is and should be dealing with the most serious environmental threat faced by our planet."--Provided by publisher.Greenhouse gas mitigationWaste minimizationClimatic changesEffect of human beings onSocial responsibility of businessGreenhouse gas mitigation.Waste minimization.Climatic changesEffect of human beings on.Social responsibility of business.363.738746Sullivan Rory505215FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910960407103321Corporate Responses to Climate Change4491165UNINA