The civic environmentalist
In: National civic review: publ. by the National Municipal League, Band 81, S. 5-42
ISSN: 0027-9013
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In: National civic review: publ. by the National Municipal League, Band 81, S. 5-42
ISSN: 0027-9013
Contents -- Foreword -- 1. The Environmentalists' Dilemma -- PART ONE: The First 100 Years -- 2. Moralists and Aggregators: The Case of Muir and Pinchot -- 3. Aldo Leopold and the Search for an Integrated Theory of Environmental Management -- 4. Conservationists and Preservationists Today -- 5. Worldviews: A Whirlwind Tour -- PART TWO: Environmental Policy Objectives -- 6. The Pressures of Growth -- 7. Pollution Control -- 8. Biological Diversity -- 9. Land Use Policy -- PART THREE: Environmental Philosophy -- 10. Diverging Worldviews, Converging Policies -- 11. Intertemporal Ethics
In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 230-231
ISSN: 0264-8377
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Band 86, S. 241-246
ISSN: 2169-1118
In: Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik & Umweltrecht, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 295-320
"Die Psychologie des politischen Handelns wird anhand einer Typologie der politischen Beteiligung und einer Erklärung der Motivation des einzelnen zu solcher Teilnahme untersucht. Die Konzepte der postmateriellen Werte und der sozialen Grenzen des Wachstums werden vorgestellt, um zu einer Erklärung des Engagements in der Umweltpolitik beizutragen, die auf der Interessenlage der Beteiligten basiert. Das Konzept des Umweltbewußtseins wird differenziert erläutert und ein Profil der Umweltschützer gezeichnet. Befunde, die die Verflechtungen von Wertsystem, Zufriedenheit mit der Demokratie und Bewertungen von Umweltproblemen und Umweltschutzgruppen zeigen, werden dargestellt. Die Befunde erhellen den Zusammenhang zwischen der Interessenlage der Befragten und einer Stellungnahme zu Aspekten der Umweltproblematik." (Autorenreferat)
In: SUNY Series in environmental public policy
In: Capitalism, nature, socialism: CNS ; a journal of socialist ecology, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 101-103
ISSN: 1548-3290
In: The journal of politics: JOP, Band 48, Heft 1, S. 218-220
ISSN: 0022-3816
In: Political psychology: journal of the International Society of Political Psychology, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 723
ISSN: 1467-9221
In: Journal of policy analysis and management: the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 458
ISSN: 1520-6688
Environmentalists * may appeal approval of Buffalo Lake project The Canadian Press Red Deer A $ 13- million project to raise the level of Buffalo Lake near Alberta Premier Don Getty's home was granted approval by the federal and provincial governments Friday. " There is very strong local support for the project. It has recreational and economic benefits," said Alberta Environment spokeswoman Donna Babchishin. However, environmentalists say that raising the level of the lake about half a metre is a waste of money and could destroy habitat for animals such as the piping plover, an endangered bird. Burton Ayles, regional director of the federal Fisheries Department, said it was decided this summer that a full environmental assessment of the project was not necessary. He added, however, that he could not go into details on the de- Kostuch In another ruling that cleared the way for the plan, the federal Transportation Department has allowed the project to proceed without a permit under the Navigable Waters Protection Act. Environmental activist Martha Kostuch of Rocky Mountain House said an environmental assessment may have been required under law, and added she will seek legal advice on challenging the decision in court. " It ( the approval) certainly indicates how low government departments will fall to pay off the constituents of Premier Don Getty's riding," she charged. " I think approving the project was a political decision," said Michael McNaughton, head of the Red Deer River Naturalists. " The feds don't want to rock the boat. It's Premier Getty's riding and the project is nearly finished," McNaughton said Project supporters lauded the government for proceeding with the project, which they believe will boost tourism and help struggling farm communities in the Stettler area.
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Environmentalists * may appeal approval of Buffalo Lake project The Canadian Press Red Deer A $ 13- million project to raise the level of Buffalo Lake near Alberta Premier Don Getty's home was granted approval by the federal and provincial governments Friday. " There is very strong local support for the project. It has recreational and economic benefits," said Alberta Environment spokeswoman Donna Babchishin. However, environmentalists say that raising the level of the lake about half a metre is a waste of money and could destroy habitat for animals such as the piping plover, an endangered bird. Burton Ayles, regional director of the federal Fisheries Department, said it was decided this summer that a full environmental assessment of the project was not necessary. He added, however, that he could not go into details on the de- Kostuch In another ruling that cleared the way for the plan, the federal Transportation Department has allowed the project to proceed without a permit under the Navigable Waters Protection Act. Environmental activist Martha Kostuch of Rocky Mountain House said an environmental assessment may have been required under law, and added she will seek legal advice on challenging the decision in court. " It ( the approval) certainly indicates how low government departments will fall to pay off the constituents of Premier Don Getty's riding," she charged. " I think approving the project was a political decision," said Michael McNaughton, head of the Red Deer River Naturalists. " The feds don't want to rock the boat. It's Premier Getty's riding and the project is nearly finished," McNaughton said Project supporters lauded the government for proceeding with the project, which they believe will boost tourism and help struggling farm communities in the Stettler area.
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In: Capitalism, nature, socialism: CNS ; a journal of socialist ecology, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 67-91
ISSN: 1548-3290
In: The journal of politics: JOP, Band 48, Heft 1, S. 218-220
ISSN: 1468-2508