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Responsibility and Environmental Governance

Environmental Politics, 2004
In the debate on governance the concept of responsibility is frequently invoked but remains underdeveloped. The paper aims at showing its analytical relevance as a means of interpreting ongoing changes in policy approaches and for evaluating their ability to cope with environmental challenges.
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The Environmental State and Environmental Governance

2018
Since the late nineteenth century, the nation-state has played a major role in protecting the natural environment. This resulted in the proliferation of specialized state environmental organizations, institutions and practices. For decades this state centrality in environmental protection was judged favourably.
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Environmental Governance

2017
This chapter explores the relationship between environmental governance and urban environmental education. It first provides an overview of environmental governance and governance networks before discussing research on the prevalence of organizations conducting environmental education in governance networks in Asian, European, and U.S. cities.
Marianne E. Krasny   +4 more
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Improvement of regional environmental quality: Government environmental governance and public participation

Science of The Total Environment, 2020
The improvement of regional environmental quality (REQ) not only requires local governments to adopt environmental investment, legislation and law enforcement, but also requires the coordination of government environmental governance and public participation.
Lihua, Wu   +4 more
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Environmental Depletion, Governance, and Conflict [PDF]

open access: possibleSouthern Economic Journal, 2012
While the link between natural resource dependence and internal conflict has been approached from a variety of angles in a large and growing interdisciplinary literature, the feasibility‐discontent dichotomy still frames a fluid research agenda in both economics and political science.
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Environmental science, environmentalism and governance

Environmental Conservation, 2007
Most environmental scientists care about the state of nature. They are concerned about loss of biodiversity, degradation of ecosystems services and threats to sustainability. Do such concerns and the values they reflect make an environmental scientist an environmentalist? Should they be environmentalists?
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Business environmental innovation and CO2 emissions: The moderating role of environmental governance

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2023
Khaldoon Albitar   +2 more
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Toward sustainable development: Board characteristics, country governance quality, and environmental performance

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2021
Nurlan Orazalin, Monowar Mahmood
exaly  

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