Projekter (4)
Geospatial intelligens til vurdering af miljøskader (GIEDA)
2023 - 2024 | Løbende
Den hurtige udvikling af geospatiale teknikker, som rumlig statistik og jordobservationsteknologi, samt de seneste fremskridt inden for kunstig intelligens, har øget evnen til at overvåge miljøprocesser. I de sidste årtier har der været en voksende bevidsthed om, at geospatial teknologi har evnen til at overvåge, inspicere og vurdere miljøet og producere de oplysninger, som de lovgivende myndigheder har brug for, og som understøtter efterforskningen af miljøkriminalitet og overtrædelser af miljølovgivningen. Men de kompetente myndigheder i hele EU er nødt til at finde ud af, hvordan information genereret ved hjælp af geospatial intelligens bedst opfylder kravene til efterforskning af specifikke miljøkriminelle handlinger på den mest effektive måde for at kunne bruges i retten.
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Criteria for the Assessment of the Environmental Damage (CAED)
2019 | Løbende
The project aims to define criteria for the assessment of environmental damage and imminent threat of damage and build technical and procedural capacity in screening cases and determining clues and evidence of environmental damage and threat of damage under the Environmental Liability Directive (ELD), caused by environmental incidents, violations, eco-criminal acts.
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Environmental incident and emergency response
2018 | Afsluttet
There is a diversity of national laws and regulations requiring operators to put in place plans and arrangements to prevent, respond to, and remediate environmental damage as a result of natural and technological incidents. Environment Protection Agencies also operate under a variety of duties and requirements to help operators prevent incidents, and to plan and execute incident and emergency response. This diversity of duties and requirements is likely to have resulted in inconsistent arrangements to prevent, and respond to, environmental incidents.
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Financial Provisions
2016 | Løbende
When sites go into liquidation provisions are generally not made for environmental clean-up and leave substantial environmental legacies which need subsequently to be addressed. Different solutions have been sought across Europe and include the use of insurance policies, financial provisions, and bonds. The issue of insolvency remains and even if provisions are made these are often ignored by the liquidator with the result that nothing is left for the environment as it is seen as subservient to company law. Ultimately lengthy legal battles may still result in the tax payer covering the expense – in direct contradiction of the polluter pays principle.
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