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In: Law Schools Global League (LSGL) Research Paper No. 4
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Front Cover; About the author; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures, tables and box; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; 1 The privatization of the land; 2 Reclaiming the common good2; 3 The ends of the Earth; 4 Shifting conceptual landscapes; 5 A landscape at our service; 6 The great food challenge; 7 Valuing land and landscapes; 8 Living landscapes; 9 Lessons for tomorrow's world; 10 The people's land; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
In: Mottee , L , Arts , J , Vanclay , F , Miller , F & Howitt , R 2020 , ' Metro infrastructure planning in Amsterdam : how are social issues managed in the absence of environmental and social impact assessment? ' , Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal , vol. 38 , no. 4 , pp. 320-335 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2020.1741918 ; ISSN:1471-5465
Amsterdam's North-South Metro Line (NZL) megaproject has had a long eventful history. From the initial proposal in the 1990s, through construction in the 2000s to 2010s, to its opening in 2018, the NZL overcame many challenges. Several geotechnical incidents in the Vijzelgracht neighbourhood in 2008 cost the City of Amsterdam and the Dutch government millions of Euros. These incidents required complex recovery management actions, and there was a complete re-evaluation of the project, resulting in extensive reformulation of the project's communications and impact management strategies, and in more-transparent public participation. Despite NZL's significance, it never underwent any formal Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), thus it provides an interesting case to consider how social impacts are addressed when there is no formal ESIA. Drawing on document review, semi-structured interviews, and a focus group, we considered the experiences of key decision-makers and project team members to learn how social impacts were assessed and managed over time in the absence of ESIA. We conclude that, when combined with appropriate urban governance frameworks, applying ESIA in urban and transport planning would improve the assessment and management of the social impacts of future megaproject infrastructure developments.
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In: The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review, Band 3, Heft 6, S. 149-156
Shoddy rags and relief blankets : perceptions of textile recycling in north India / Lucy Norris -- Death, the phoenix, and Pandora : transforming things and values in Bangladesh / Mike Crang ... (et al.) -- One cycle to bind them all? : geographies of nuclearity in the uranium fuel cycle / Romain Garcier -- The shadow of the global network : e-waste flows to China / Xin Tong and Jici Wang -- Devaluing the dirty work : gendered trash work in participatory Dakar / Rosalind Fredericks -- Stitching curtains, grinding plastic : social and material transformation in Buenos Aires / Karen Ann Faulk -- Trash ties : urban politics, economic crisis and Rio de Janerio's garbage dump / Kathleen M. Millar -- Sympathy and its boundaries : necropolitics, labour and waste on the Hooghly river / Laura Bear -- 'No junk for Jesus' : redemptive economies and value conversions in Lutheran medical aid / Britt Halvorson -- Evident excess : material deposits and narcotics surveillance in the USA / Joshua Reno -- Remont : work in progress / Catherine Alexander.
In: Impact assessment and project appraisal, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 87-99
ISSN: 1471-5465
In: India: economic, political and social issues
"India: Environmental, Political and Social Issues first highlights the environmental conditions of Uttarakhand such as relief, structure, drainage, climatic conditions and forest types, as well as the influence of these aspects on aspects of demographic structure such as population distribution, growth, sex ratio and literacy. The authors go to present findings indicate that the Tropical Lowland Rain Forests in Sri Lanka are capable of recovery, in terms of biodiversity and stature, if sufficient recess is provided following land use practices such as selective logging and chena cultivation in spatial and temporal contexts. As a desert state, the climate of Rajasthan is uniquely characterized by low rainfall, dryness and extreme temperature. Fauna of this region are specifically adapted to this hostile environment. In this compilation, threats to fauna of Rajasthan are assessed. Later, after presenting a short introduction to the historical and cultural background, the authors narrate Karunanidhi's most decisive film, Parasakthi (Supreme Power, 1952). It challenges certain cultural stereotypes such as the sexual exploitation of women, social discrimination, corruption, religious superstition and so on. The closing study examines the effects of socio-economic determinants on child malnutrition in Uttar Pradesh, the most populous and malnourished state of India. Using data from NFHS-4, this study highlights district-wide variations in the nutritional status of children less than five years old in the state"--
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In: Soziale Ungleichheit, kulturelle Unterschiede: Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München. Teilbd. 1 und 2, S. 2745-2753
"Untersuchungen der Verteilung materieller und immaterieller Güter auf soziale Klassen und Schichten, von rechtlicher und faktischer Chancengleichheit und Segregation haben in der Soziologie eine feste Tradition. Paradoxerweise war diese Thematik in der Umweltsoziologie lange ein 'blinder Fleck' - wenn nicht sogar theoretisch postuliert wurde, dass Umweltbelastungen eben alle betreffen, ungeachtet von Klasse und Schicht. Die wenigen empirischen Untersuchungen im deutschsprachigen Raum stammen vorwiegend von Sozialmedizinern und Epidemiologen, z.B. anhand des Datenmaterials von Schuleingangsuntersuchungen. In dem Vortrag werden empirische Befunde aus deutschen und Schweizer Untersuchungen berichtet. Dabei zeigen sich deutliche Abweichungen zwischen der physikalischen Messung 'objektiver' Umweltbelastungen und der subjektiven Betroffenheit. Hinweise zur subjektiven Wahrnehmung von Umweltlasten erhalten wir aus Analysen der Daten des Schweizer Umweltsurveys und des Eurobarometers. Abschließend wird ein Forschungsprogramm vorgestellt, in dessen Rahmen Befragungsdaten mit objektiven (GIS-referenzierten) Daten der Umweltbelastung verknüpft werden." (Autorenreferat)
In: The British journal of social work, Band 50, Heft 2, S. 447-463
ISSN: 1468-263X
AbstractEnvironmental issues have been well-documented in recent years, paying particular attention to the anthropogenic climate change impact. To date, research addressing the relationship between environmental issues, environmental justice and sustainability within social work education has been scarce. The importance of these topics in education, especially in social work programmes must be well understood and research being generated on these subjects must increase. The primary goal of this article is to help increase the conversation and debates about environmental issues, environmental justice and sustainability within the social work academic community. Social work scholars must analyse and discuss opportunities and difficulties that are presented by the necessity to make the subjects mentioned, key concepts of the core curriculum and base for social work education. The secondary goal is to describe practical ways that environmental issues, environmental justice and sustainability content can be integrated into social work education to better equip professionals with the tools to assist in the continuously growing global environmental issues.
In: PRCA practice guides
In: Emerald insight
As awareness of social and environmental issues becomes more central to business and reputational success, communications and marketing professionals need to be able to make the most of opportunities to communicate effectively about these issues. This is the definitive guide to planning and delivering great communications on complex social and environmental issues. Outlining the steps needed to plan, risk-proof and execute effective communications strategies, the book provides a clear framework to help leaders, communications managers and marketing practitioners build the knowledge and skills needed to spot risks and opportunities around complex issues, such as climate change and ethical supply chains. Including real-world case studies, practical exercises and further reading, each chapter offers a beginning-to-end framework: from making the business case and mapping stakeholders, to messaging, framing relevant tactics, and then risk-assessing the plan. Whether a local authority, brand, educational institution or senior leader, this guide will equip you with all the necessary skills to make your communications effective.
In: Asian political, economic and social issues
In: Countries and cultures of the world
ITALY SOCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL ISSUES -- ITALY SOCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL ISSUES -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 CENTRAL ITALY: HISTORY OF ANCIENT AND CURRENT MIGRATIONS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- ARCHEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND -- ETRUSCAN PEOPLE: AN UNRESOLVED ENIGMA? -- THE PERMEABLE BARRIER OF LANGUAGE: THE CROATIAN-SPEAKING MINORITY OF MOLISE -- GENETIC INSIGHTS OF FORGOTTEN HISTORICAL EVENTS IN MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES IN CENTRAL ITALY -- REFERENCES