Environmental health in environmental protection [PDF]
The health of the population and the environment are inextricably linked. To improve both, a holistic approach is required for environmental protection procedures. The primary approach for improvement is integration; more specifically an increase in communication between official departments and agencies, and mechanisms for stakeholder involvement from
J, Spickett, E, Lindars
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Environmental Governance and Environmental Performance [PDF]
Along with the continuous development of the global economy, environmental deterioration has been widely recognized as a pressing issue nowadays, bringing environmental governance to the forefront of human survival. Asia, the largest continent in world in terms of both landmass size and population, has long been facing the exhaustive challenge of ...
Chang, Chun Ping +2 more
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Environmental Participation and Environmental Motivation [PDF]
We explore whether environmental motivation affects environmental behavior by focusing on volunteering. The paper first introduces a theoretical model of volunteering in environmental organizations. In a next step, it tests the hypothesis working with a large micro data set covering 32 countries from both Western and Eastern Europe using several ...
Torgler, Benno +2 more
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Environmental Economics for Environmental Protection [PDF]
Environmental economics deals with the optimal allocation of production factors and correcting market failure in protecting the environment. Market failure occurs because of externalities, common property resources, and public goods. Environmental policy instruments include direct regulation, taxes/subsidies, tradable permits, deposit systems ...
van Ierland, E.C. +3 more
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Kotahi te moana, only one ocean: Pacific environmentalism, 1970–1995
“Pacific environmentalism” emerged as a regional ethic connecting Oceania and protecting Pacific peoples’ ways of thinking and relating to the natural world.
de Jong, Marco
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Environment, Environmental Crimes, Environmental Forensic Medicine, Environmental Risk Management and Environmental Criminology [PDF]
Forensic medicine has always held the human environment, either seen as a source for pathological agents or the background of judicial events, in great consideration. The concept of the environment has evolved through time, expanding itself to include all the physical and virtual sub-spaces in which we exist. We can nowadays talk of technoenvironmental
Casali, Michelangelo Bruno +3 more
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Freeing Animals: Sino-Tibetan Buddhist Environmentalism and Ecological Challenges
Buddhist environmentalism in its varieties across the world is an integral part of the global environmental discourse centered on exploring new planetary ethics for sustainable futures.
Dan Smyer Yü
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Symbolic DIY environmentalism between sustainability statements and green pressure
This article argues that environmental sustainability statements do not constitute a one-dimensional service but encapsulate a reciprocal power relation between producers and consumers’ expectations for continuously improving sustainability standards ...
Duester, Benjamin, Benjamin Duester
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The influences of environmentalism and attitude towards physical activity on mode choice: The new evidences [PDF]
The worldview on environmentalism has evolved significantly from traditional environmental concerns to the emergence of some new concepts, such as the limit to the human ability and the balance of nature.
Tran, Yen +2 more
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Post-environmentalism: origins and evolution of a strange idea
The publication of the Ecomodernist Manifesto in 2015 marked a high point for post-environmentalism, a set of ideas that reject limits and instead advocate urbanization, industrialization, agricultural intensification, and nuclear power to protect the ...
Giorgos Kallis, Sam Bliss
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