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From rationality to reasonableness in environmental administration

Journal of Management History, 1999
The administrative state is situated in a physical and ecological context that requires a conceptualisation of rationality broader than the instrumental rationality that characterizes most administrative theorising. Various scholars have contributed to clarifying some aspects of the needed broader conceptualisation, particularly with respect to focuses
Robert V Bartlett, Walter F Baber
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Post-normal Rationality in Assessment of Environmental Damage and Environmental Risk

2018
The concern about the effects of environmental pollution, due to industries, energy extraction, waste, that has been spread into the society and increase the behavioral change of citizens. The paper tells about the environmental conflict that affects South of Italy, since the ‘90s, starting from the pollution due to steel industry, carbon power ...
Carmelo Maria Torre   +2 more
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Environmental Valuation and Rationality

Land Economics, 2004
Economic valuation of the envi- structuring the empirical model, or adding ronment is disputed, in part, due to the number auxiliary hypotheses. The presumption is of anomalies. Reactions to these anomalies have that consistent preferences are there just included adding new auxiliary hypotheses to the to be uncovered.
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Postmodernity, rationality and teaching environmental education

International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 1995
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Rational Environmentalism

2013
Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Food and Water; Chapter 2: Energy; Chapter 3: Climate; Chapter 4: Non-energy Raw Materials; Chapter 5: Natural Disasters; Chapter 6: Pollution; Personal Opinion ...
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Morality and Rationality in Environmental Policy

Journal of Consumer Policy, 1999
The "Moralist" camp takes environmental morale to be essential in order to save nature. The "Rationalist" camp, mainly represented by economists, takes market-based instruments solely relying on extrinsic motivation to be both necessary and sufficient for a successful environmental policy.
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Environmental Rationality

2012
Renovating our thinking as humankind (rethinking nature, culture and development) is an imperative to approach the challenges of environmental crisis and to orient the social construction of a sustainable world. If environmental crisis is a predicament of knowledge, beyond the task of reinventing science, innovating technology and managing information,
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