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In harm's way: children's environmental health

Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 2002
2002 has been a landmark year for children's environmental health, with several major international conferences dedicated to the issue and the publication of numerous reports and studies. In this article we review how and why children's health has emerged as a key environmental policy issue and what the analytical sciences can contribute.
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Environmental Harm: Political not Biological

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2008
In their fine paper, Evans et al. (2009) discuss the proposition that invasive non-native species (INS) are harmful. The question to ask is, “Harmful to whom?” Pathogens that make people sick and pests that damage their property—crops, for example—cause harms of kinds long understood in common law and recognized by public agencies. The concept of “harm
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"Farms, Their Environmental Harms, and Environmental Law"

2000
Farms are one of the last uncharted frontiers of environmental regulation in the United States. Despite the substantial environmental harms they cause-habitat loss and degradation, soil erosion and sedimentation, water resources depletion, soil and water salinization, agrochemical releases, animal wastes, nonpoint source water pollution, and air ...
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Prevention of Environmental Harm

2020
Duvic-Paoli, Leslie-Anne   +1 more
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International responsibility and liability for environmental harm

2015
This chapter reviews the law of international responsibility and liability for environmental harm. It notes that there is broad agreement on the principle that states have a responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do not cause environmental damage outside their territory. However, few specific legal rules have been
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A Harm Analysis of Environmental Crime

2013
One of the greatest challenges for the study of environmental crime is the analysis of harms against the environment, and how these are prosecuted (or not) and sanctioned. Bricknell (2010: 117) proposed the need for a comprehensive analysis of a specific environmental harm and ‘the array of current and potential preventative, enforcement and punishment
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Cooling discourses, agnosis and environmental harm

Crime, Media, Culture, 2022
Sarah Monod De Froideville
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How Do Nursing Organizations Measure Up on Harm Reduction? An Environmental Scan

Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 2021
Marilou Gagnon
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Visual and Sensory Methodologies to Explore Environmental Harm and Victimization

Palgrave studies in victims and victimology, 2021
Lorenzo Natali, Natali Lorenzo
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State Responsibility for Environmental Harm

Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 2001
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