Social Capital, Environmental Knowledge, and Pro-Environmental Behavior. [PDF]
As the value form of public access to environmental information, the impact of social capital on pro-environmental behavior cannot be ignored. Based on the data of the Chinese General Social Survey 2013 (CGSS2013), this study measures social capital from four aspects—social trust, social norms, social network, and social participation—and it ...
Wan Q, Du W.
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Knowledge and Environmental Citizenship [PDF]
AbstractThis chapter examines the relationship between knowledge and Environmental Citizenship. Knowledge has been attributed to have an essential role in influencing pro-environmental behaviour and as such in the development of Environmental Citizenship.
Smederevac-Lalić, Marija +7 more
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The nature and role of experiential knowledge for environmental conservation [PDF]
Understanding the nature and role of experiential knowledge for environmental conservation is a necessary step towards understanding if it should be used and how it might be applied with other types of knowledge in an evidence-based approach.
Dovers, Steve +4 more
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Political ecology and the epistemology of social justice [PDF]
Piers Blaikie’s writings on political ecology in the 1980s represented a turning point in the generation of environmental knowledge for social justice. His writings since the 1980s demonstrated a further transition in the identification of social justice
Forsyth, Tim
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Environmental Knowledge Management [PDF]
dvances in the emerging field of knowledgemanagement, the intelligent processingand distribution of information, hold outthepos-sibility of integrating industrial ecology intostandard business practices. As network comput-ing has evolved to routinely provide users withuniversal access to data and applications, theproblem has become sifting through the ...
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Can Universities Encourage Students Continued Motivation For Knowledge Sharing And How Can This Help Organizations? [PDF]
Both practitioners and researchers recognize the increasing importance of knowledge sharing in organizations (Bock, Zmud, Kim, & Lee, 2005; Vera-Muz, Ho, & Chow, 2006). Knowledge sharing influences a firm\u27s knowledge creation, organizational learning,
Shoemaker, Nikki
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Knowledge discovery from mining the association between H5N1 outbreaks and environmental factors [PDF]
The global spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in poultry, wild birds and humans, poses a significant panzootic threat and a serious public health risk.
Prins, H.H.T. +3 more
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Welcome to Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine [PDF]
Ethnobiology is a multidisciplinary field of study that draws on approaches and methods from both the social and biological sciences. Ethnobiology aims at investigating culturally based biological and environmental knowledge, cultural perception and ...
Leimar Price, L. +2 more
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The meaning of living environmental knowledge in productive activities: the case of a Finnish dairy farm [PDF]
Individuals and communities need 'living' environmental knowledge as their particular resource in order to develop their environmental practices and identities.
Mikkola, Minna
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Effective environmental management through environmental knowledge management [PDF]
Owing to the green revolution, environmental problems have now become some of the most important issues worldwide. Environmental knowledge management, which combines the strengths of environmental management and knowledge management, will become a popular tool for businesses in the near future.
Huang, Po-Shin, Shih, Li-Hsing
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