2014 IEEE/OES Baltic International Symposium (BALTIC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/baltic.2014.6887840
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Indicator method of estimation of human impact assessment for coastal local municipalities

Abstract: Usage the method of Human Impact Assessment (HIA) for estimation of coastal local municipalities allows evaluating the natureecological state / environmental situation of coastal local municipality, given an opportunity to show the hierarchy of municipalities and determining the HIA, vulnerability and opportunity for their future development. In the paper, the indicator method of HIA for estimation of coastal local municipalities and their main assumptions are formulated. Due to the HIA analysis, the list of f… Show more

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“…So, for example, the participation of the Leningrad region in PPP envisaged by law may include the implementation of the following payments: provision of state guarantees to ensure the proper fulfillment by the partner of obligations arising in connection with borrowing funds for the implementation of the agreement on public-private partnership; placement of orders for the supply of goods, works, services for the state needs of the Leningrad Region; granting subsidies to the partner for the purpose of reimbursement of expenses or incomplete income in connection with the production (sale) of goods, the performance of work, the provision of services when executing the agreement on public-private partnership; provision of budgetary investments to a partner; buy-out of partner property; payment at regulated tariffs (prices) of a certain volume of goods, works, services provided by the agreement and produced by a private partner. [10,11] Within the framework of the agreement on public-private partnership, one or several forms of financial participation of the Leningrad region [5].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, for example, the participation of the Leningrad region in PPP envisaged by law may include the implementation of the following payments: provision of state guarantees to ensure the proper fulfillment by the partner of obligations arising in connection with borrowing funds for the implementation of the agreement on public-private partnership; placement of orders for the supply of goods, works, services for the state needs of the Leningrad Region; granting subsidies to the partner for the purpose of reimbursement of expenses or incomplete income in connection with the production (sale) of goods, the performance of work, the provision of services when executing the agreement on public-private partnership; provision of budgetary investments to a partner; buy-out of partner property; payment at regulated tariffs (prices) of a certain volume of goods, works, services provided by the agreement and produced by a private partner. [10,11] Within the framework of the agreement on public-private partnership, one or several forms of financial participation of the Leningrad region [5].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is still a lack of consensus on the assessment of the sustainability of the development of the territories. In addition, due to methodological and statistical problems, individual characteristics of different territories, the world-recognized comprehensive index does not exist yet [7,12,13].…”
Section: Background Of Approaches To the Assessment Of The Sustainabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within green economy, the management of environmental risks is an important aspect of large projects, for example, in the field of sustainable development of cities [1][2][3][4][5] and municipalities [6], or in environmental management [7], including coastal zones [8]. For such risk management, we propose to use geo-information support [9][10][11] based on the principles of geo-information management for complex geographically distributed systems [12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%