Public institutions, companies and governments in the EU and around the world are increasingly engaging in sustainable public procurement - a broad concept that must consider the three pillars of economic equality,
Public institutions, companies and governments in the EU and around the world are increasingly engaging in sustainable public procurement - a broad concept that must consider the three pillars of economic equality,Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marta Andhov is an Assistant Professor in public procurement at Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Roberto Caranta is a Full Professor with the Law Department of the University of Turin, Italy. Anja Wiesbrock is a Senior Advisor at the Research Council of Norway.
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Contents List of Contributors List of Abbreviations Foreword I. Editor's Note II. Book Structure and Outline PART 1 BALANCING ECONOMIC AND SUSTAINABILITY OBJECTIVES UNDER EU INTERNAL MARKET LAW 1. What Is Life-Cycle Costing? Jason J. Czarnezki and Steven Van Garsse 2. The European Union Law of Life-Cycle Costing Marta Andhov, Roberto Caranta and Anja Wiesbrock 3. Life-Cycle Costing in the Member States: Does the Tool Meet its Goals? Raquel Carvallo 4. Life-Cycle Thinking and Public-Private Partnerships Steven Van Garsse PART II SECTOR SPECIFIC STUDIES: EXPERIENCES, SHORTCOMINGS AND THE LESSONS LEARNT 5. Moving to a Quintuple Helix Approach in SPP: Collaboration and LCC for Lighting Procurements Rodrigo Lozano, Sigrid Peterssen, Anette Jonsall, Camilla Niss, Björn Bergström 6. LCC Criteria for Procurement of ICT Products and Services: the Need for Taking a Flexible Approach Raluca Suciu and Dacian Dragos 7. The Role of Eco-labels in Creation of Life-Cycle Criteria: the Case of Textile and Clothing Products Malgorzata Koszewska 8. Life-Cycle Costing Within the Construction Sector: a Tool for Social Housing? Deidre Halloran
Contents List of Contributors List of Abbreviations Foreword I. Editor's Note II. Book Structure and Outline PART 1 BALANCING ECONOMIC AND SUSTAINABILITY OBJECTIVES UNDER EU INTERNAL MARKET LAW 1. What Is Life-Cycle Costing? Jason J. Czarnezki and Steven Van Garsse 2. The European Union Law of Life-Cycle Costing Marta Andhov, Roberto Caranta and Anja Wiesbrock 3. Life-Cycle Costing in the Member States: Does the Tool Meet its Goals? Raquel Carvallo 4. Life-Cycle Thinking and Public-Private Partnerships Steven Van Garsse PART II SECTOR SPECIFIC STUDIES: EXPERIENCES, SHORTCOMINGS AND THE LESSONS LEARNT 5. Moving to a Quintuple Helix Approach in SPP: Collaboration and LCC for Lighting Procurements Rodrigo Lozano, Sigrid Peterssen, Anette Jonsall, Camilla Niss, Björn Bergström 6. LCC Criteria for Procurement of ICT Products and Services: the Need for Taking a Flexible Approach Raluca Suciu and Dacian Dragos 7. The Role of Eco-labels in Creation of Life-Cycle Criteria: the Case of Textile and Clothing Products Malgorzata Koszewska 8. Life-Cycle Costing Within the Construction Sector: a Tool for Social Housing? Deidre Halloran
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