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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WITHOUT ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION? [PDF]

open access: possible, 1997
There is a rising tendency for environmental economics to be viewed as exclusively concerned with valuing everything in monetary terms and there are certainly some among its ranks whose own self-interest leads them to preach that line in public. However, acceptance of the many valid criticisms of monetary valuation and our limited understanding of ...
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Environmental Space☆

2008
'Environmental space' is the total amount of resources we can use (in a given time period) without compromising the ability of future generations to access the same amount. The global environmental space per capita can be calculated by dividing the total amount of natural resources and services to the total world population.
Le Xuan, Quynh, Hens, Luc
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Corporate environmentalism and environmental innovation

Journal of Environmental Management, 2015
Several papers have explored the effect of tighter environmental standards on environmental innovation. While mandatory regulation remains the central tenet of US environmental policy, the regulatory landscape has changed since the early 1990s with the increased recourse by federal and state agencies to corporate environmentalism--voluntary pollution ...
Ching-Hsing, Chang, Abdoul G, Sam
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Environmental restoration: environmental management or environmental threat?

Area, 1999
Summary This paper compares the ethical and political issues raised by two environmental restoration schemes in England: those of the River Skerne and the A33 near Twyford Down. Neither example fully restores a ‘natural’ condition, nor tries to, but both raise questions about how far restoration is an acceptable option for environmental ...
Sally Eden   +2 more
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Environmental Security, Environmental Management, and Environmental Justice

Pace Environmental Law Review, 1995
The quality of the environment has become a global concern. It is an issue that effects all communities. The article examines the role and effect of environmental security issues within and between communities. The author posits that, in spite of the difficulties of bringing differing cultures together to achieve a common goal, the need for a global ...
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Environmental science and environmental philosophy — part 1 environmental science and environmentalism

International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1986
Several recent critiques of Western, science‐based, technological society call for a shift away from the present paradigm of reductionism to one of holism. One manifestation of this would be the development of a new kind of science which is non‐interventionist, non‐manipulative, and much more environmentally aware. The object of Part 1 of this paper is
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