106 research outputs found
Report for Development of the ESCO Market in the EU Enlargement and Neighbouring Countries
The present study aims at giving an overview of the status of the ESCO market in the EU Enlargement and Neighbouring Countries, contextualising the legal frameworks and identifying the barriers that slow down the development of the energy service companies.
An in-depth analysis of ESCOs status is provided for the following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.JRC.C.2-Energy Efficiency and Renewable
How to develop a Sustainable Energy Access and Climate Action Plan (SEACAP) in Sub-Saharan Africa
The Covenant of Mayors in Sub-Saharan Africa (CoM SSA) supports local authorities in Sub-Saharan Africa in the climate challenge and in their efforts in ensuring access to clean energy. It is the "regional covenant" of the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM). Under the CoM SSA, local authorities are invited to make a voluntarily political commitment to implement climate and energy actions in their communities and agree on a long-term vision to tackle 3 pillars, namely access to energy, climate mitigation and climate adaptation. In order to translate the political commitment into practical measures, CoM SSA signatories commit to elaborating and implementing a Sustainable Energy Access and Climate Action Plan (SEACAP). This document has been prepared to assist Sub-Saharan Africa local authorities in preparing a Climate Action Plan.
This document is part of the guiding materials developed to assist local governments in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in preparing a climate action plan. The full set of guiding materials consists of:
- "Guidebook: How to develop a Sustainable Energy Access and Climate Action Plan (SEACAP) in Sub-Saharan Africa" - Extended version;
- Summary of the "Guidebook: How to develop a Sustainable Energy Access and Climate Action Plan (SEACAP) in Sub-Saharan Africa";
- "How to develop a SEACAP in Sub-Saharan Africa: short starting guide".
It provides step-by-step guidance and examples of measures relevant for local authorities in Sub Saharan context.JRC.C.2-Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Guidebook 'How to develop a Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP)'
The Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy (CoM) is an ambitious initiative for local climate and energy actions. This document provides signatories with a set of methodological principle, procedures and best practices to develop their SECAP. The Part 1 of this document relates to the SECAP process; while Part 2gives an insight on the elaboration of municipality assessments (BEI and RVA), finally Part 3 describes technical issues, measures and policies that can be implemented at local level.JRC.C.2-Energy Efficiency and Renewable
La lección del Nunca Más. Una aproximación interdisciplinar al contenido y alcance jurídico internacional de la obligación estatal de garantizar la no repetición a través de la educación en memoria. Informe Final
Conceptualmente, el proyecto giró en torno a las garantías de no
repetición, es decir: medidas orientadas a evitar futuros incumplimientos del
Derecho internacional, de muy diversa naturaleza, pues virtualmente pueden
consistir en cualquier cosa (siempre que no resulte abusiva), aunque las más
habituales en la práctica internacional son la adopción/derogación/reforma
de legislación o de medidas administrativas y las medidas de carácter
institucional (relativas a la existencia, organización o funcionamiento de
órganos del Estado). Cuando un Estado incumple una obligación
internacional –y, por tanto, comete un hecho internacionalmente ilícito–, la
principal consecuencia que surge para él es la obligación de reparar, en
cualquier de sus tres formas –restitución (o, en su caso, compensación por
equivalencia), indemnización o satisfacción (reparación moral)–. Además, en
circunstancias excepcionales, tendría también la obligación de ofrecer
garantías de no repetición1. Esas “circunstancias excepcionales” vienen en
esencia delimitadas por la existencia de violaciones graves de normas
imperativas de Derecho internacional, como ocurre cuando se lesionan de
manera flagrante o sistemática derechos humanos fundamentales, prácticas
que a su vez están tipificadas como crímenes internacionales (genocidio o
crímenes contra la humanidad). Por tanto, cuando en el interior de un Estado
se cometen atrocidades de esa naturaleza, bien por parte de las propias
autoridades estatales, bien por parte de actores no estatales cuyo
comportamiento no ha sido prevenido o reprimido por el Estado, surgiría
para este la obligación de ofrecer garantías de no repetición
The Future of Cities
This report is an initiative of the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the science and knowledge service of the European Commission (EC), and supported by the Commission's Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy (DG REGIO). It highlights drivers shaping the urban future, identifying both the key challenges cities will have to address and the strengths they can capitalise on to proactively build their desired futures. The main aim of this report is to raise open questions and steer discussions on what the future of cities can, and should be, both within the science and policymaker communities. While addressing mainly European cities, examples from other world regions are also given since many challenges and solutions have a global relevance. The report is particularly novel in two ways. First, it was developed in an inclusive manner – close collaboration with the EC’s Community of Practice on Cities (CoP-CITIES) provided insights from the broader research community and city networks, including individual municipalities, as well as Commission services and international organisations. It was also extensively reviewed by an Editorial Board. Secondly, the report is supported by an online ‘living’ platform which will host future updates, including additional analyses, discussions, case studies, comments and interactive maps that go beyond the scope of the current version of the report. Steered by the JRC, the platform will offer a permanent virtual space to the research, practice and policymaking community for sharing and accumulating knowledge on the future of cities. This report is produced in the framework of the EC Knowledge Centre for Territorial Policies and is part of a wider series of flagship Science for Policy reports by the JRC, investigating future perspectives concerning Artificial Intelligence, the Future of Road Transport, Resilience, Cybersecurity and Fairness
Interactive online platform : https://urban.jrc.ec.europa.eu/thefutureofcitiesJRC.B.3-Territorial Developmen
Proceedings of the Fifth Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics CLiC-it 2018
On behalf of the Program Committee, a very warm welcome to the Fifth Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-‐it 2018). This edition of the conference is held in Torino. The conference is locally organised by the University of Torino and hosted into its prestigious main lecture hall “Cavallerizza Reale”. The CLiC-‐it conference series is an initiative of the Italian Association for Computational Linguistics (AILC) which, after five years of activity, has clearly established itself as the premier national forum for research and development in the fields of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing, where leading researchers and practitioners from academia and industry meet to share their research results, experiences, and challenges
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