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- A global environmental justice movement: mapping ecological . . .
this United States movement as fighting for environmental justice and against “environmental racism” Often they referred to the need to go beyond US borders (e g Bullard and Johnson, 2000) This perspective inspired the Brazilian map of environmental and health injustices
- UZH Business Working Paper Series
movement with the effect of mobilizing customers, thereby creating a de facto standard i e the Diesel particulate filter We argue that the motivational frame resonated because it features negative individualized evidence-based consequences and because it built on the framing contests of previous phases
- Liability for environmental damage and insurance coverage . . .
sive Environmental Code have not been successful, so far 8 The German Environmental Damage Prevention and Remediation Act (Gesetz über die Vermeidung und Sanierung von Umweltschäden—Umweltschadensgesetz) being public law as well as the entire private environmental liability law deal with the compensation of environmental damage
- Making Transportation Sustainable: Insights from Germany
Transport (German Federal Environmental Protection Agency, 2005); Oak Ridge National Laboratories, “Transportation Energy Data Book” (2007); 7 John Pucher, “Public Transportation ”
- Open Government Data: The German Government is Moving
Based on the introduction of open government data movement in Germany, this article selected the open data platforms of German as a research object to explore the better construction strategies by recognizing current status of G7 Open Government Data platforms through
- Competing Claims in Local Environmental Conflicts . . . - Springer
While the institutionalization of the environmental movement, especially its associational wing and its related neo-institutional discourse as a whole, is now widely recognized (Eder 1996a, 1999), scholars do point to another of its wings, grassroots environmental activism, as more radical in both
- ‘PEACE WITH THE EARTH:’ WOMEN AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT . . .
Synopsis--Women active m the contemporarv Suedish environmental movement drau much of their inspiration from twentieth centur! feminist Elm Wagner (1882-1949) who in the 1930s sau connections between environmental issues feminism and matriarchal cultures of the past Contemporary women writers poets
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