Environment And Services


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Environment and Services


Environment and Services

Author: Peter Burberry

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2014-05-12


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Environment and Services provides a comprehensive introduction to the technical aspects of building design and construction in the fields of physical environment and services installation. It explains the principles involved, the materials and equipment required, design methods and applications. The eighth edition has been brought fully up-to-date with the current building regulations and reflects recent trends by placing increased emphasis on environmental issues related to buildings. The book is suitable for undergraduate degree courses in building, building surveying, building engineering and management, and architecture. It is also suitable for HNC/D courses in building studies and building services engineering as well as CIOB and RIBA examinations.

The Role and Work of the Department of Environmental Services


The Role and Work of the Department of Environmental Services

Author: Bath (England). City Council. Department of Environmental Services

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1995


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The Sustainable Provision of Environmental Services


The Sustainable Provision of Environmental Services

Author: Philipp Aerni

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2015-07-06


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This book addresses the ability of market-based instruments to improve the sustainable provision of environmental services. The author combines field research and insights from the multi-stakeholder dialogue at the FAO to analyze the gap between the predictions provided by theory and the corresponding outcomes in practice. In particular, the author challenges the theory behind Payments for Environmental Services (PES), a concept derived from neoclassical welfare economics, by demonstrating that PES projects often lack financial sustainability unless local entrepreneurs make use of the resulting new networks to create innovative markets for environmental goods. The author calls for a shift of focus from regulation to innovation in projects and policies designed to improve the provision of environmental services. Its spotlight on the positive social impacts of companies that engage in hybrid PES schemes will make the book appealing to practitioners and policymakers alike.