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Giriş Kapitalizmin işleyişine tarihsel olarak bakıldığında sermaye bi-rikiminin dönemsel krizlere uğradığı konusunda, özellikle heterodoks iktisatçılar tarafında genel bir uzlaşma görülmektedir. Her bir kriz teorisinde, kapitalizmde... more
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      Green EconomyEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
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      Environmental EducationEnergy and EnvironmentEnvironmental SustainabilityNatural Resource and Environmental Economics
Research studies on climate migrants from coastal areas has been extensive , yet the connections between vulnerability and forced displacement are not well covered. This study is aimed first to assess the linkages between people’s... more
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      Development Induced DisplacementDevelopmental EconomicsEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green EconomyEconomics Development
ABSTRACT OF THE PANEL: The 'green' model of energy resources exploitation has become the dominant paradigm of environmental policies in the globalized economic scene. Mesoamerica is a key area of this 'green turn' in the contemporary... more
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      Green EconomicsClimate ChangeClimate Change AdaptationClimate change policy
The coastal Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of Oaxaca, Mexico – known locally as the Istmo – is regarded as one of the best wind energy generating sites in the world. Marketed as a preeminent solution to mitigating climate change, wind... more
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      Critical TheorySociologyGeographyHuman Geography
Green economy has become mainstream in the world’s development, and green industry development is becoming increasingly urgent especially in China for achieving its sustainable development goals. Through combining the actual demand of... more
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      Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green EconomyGreen IndustrySustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The green economy is an emergent approach to sustainable development launched at Rio+20. Herein environmental decision-making is increasingly achieved through economistic processes and logic. The natural commons are quantified and managed... more
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      Environmental EconomicsGreen EconomicsCommonsEcological Economics
Główna gałąź tradycyjnej ekonomii koncentrowała się na rozwoju gospodarczym i społecznym oraz na zwiększaniu zysków. Doprowadziło to do zaniedbania wyczerpywalności zasobów naturalnych i możliwości ich odnowy. W artykule przedstawiono... more
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      Environmental EconomicsEcological EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
"Rio'da yapılan son BM Çevre Konferansı (Rio+20), çokuluslu şirket lobilerinin ve uluslararası güç dengelerini kollayan bürokratların istediği sonuçları doğurdu: Gelecek neoliberal küresel kapitalizme satıldı. Ancak olumlu gelişmeler de... more
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      Climate ChangeCritical GeopoliticsPovertyPolitical Ecology
Over the past two decades, the incorporation of market logics into environment and conservation policy has led to a reconceptualization of “nature.” Resulting constructs like ecosystem services and biodiversity derivatives, as well as... more
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      Green EconomicsEnvironmental StudiesEnvironmental ManagementEnvironment and natural resources conservation
The transition to a low carbon economy is a widespread objective where all nations, regardless of at which phase of development they are, have a part to play. Young people are a noteworthy human resource for development, key operator for... more
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    • Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
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      EconomicsDevelopment EconomicsEnvironmental EconomicsEcosystems Ecology
After a critique of the concepts of “green economy” and “sustainable development” (which have not succeeded in ensuring a proper pursuit of the environmental objectives within the economic systems), the article underlines the need for a... more
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      Environmental LawRegulation And GovernanceGreen New DealEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
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      Tourism StudiesTourism ManagementSustainable TourismTourism
Journal of Sustainability Science SPECIAL FEATURE: Editorial Socially sustainable degrowth as a social–ecological transformation: repoliticizing sustainability Viviana Asara, Iago Otero, Federico Demaria, Esteve... more
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      Environmental ScienceEconomicsDevelopment EconomicsEnvironmental Economics
Syllabus introduction: Agenda setting, formulation, implementation, and evaluation of public policy are among the most critical functions of modern governments. Various theories of policymaking explain the role of ideas, interests, and/or... more
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      EconomicsEnvironmental policyEnvironmental PoliticsLearning And Teaching In Higher Education
Carbon forestry projects claim to be ‘win-­win’ solutions to climate change, contributing to climate mitigation through carbon sequestration and to community development through carbon payments. This thesis seeks to evaluate this... more
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      Human GeographyEconomic GeographyForestryPolitical Ecology
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      GeographyHuman GeographyUrban GeographyEnvironmental Management
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      Environmental EconomicsEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
Abstract: Recently Nigeria rebased its GDP upward recording impressive growth. By implication, Nigeria is Africa's largest economy overtaking South Africa in GDP. Yet, doubts are raised whether GDP growth is an objective measure of... more
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      Green EconomyEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green EconomyGreen Economy, Sustainable DevelopmentEcological Sustainability
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      Environmental EconomicsEcologyEnvironmental SustainabilityEnvironmental Pollution and Control Technology
Este trabalho tem o objetivo de estudar os aspectos históricos, de forma anacrónica, da Economia Ecológica. Para esse fim, a metodologia utilizada foi uma breve revisão literária, no entanto, o principal enfoque foi direcionado a... more
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      Environmental EconomicsGreen EconomicsEcological EconomicsTermodinamica
Religion and Theological thought are increasingly associated with anti-scientific, anti-emancipatory, unjust attitudes and actions. Yet such blanket condemnations fail to understand that the virulent edge of radicalized religion is not... more
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      Ethics & Social SustainabilitySocial JusticeResilience (Sustainability)Religion and Social Change
This paper investigate the benefits of applying economic valuation tools and assessments in the EIA system and procedure in Kiribati
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      Natural Resource and Environmental EconomicsEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
Review of Bryan G. Norton. Sustainable Values, Sustainable Change: A Guide to Environmental Decision Making. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. xx, 319 pages. Implicit in Bryan Norton's corpus is a Dewey-inspired position on the... more
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      EthicsEnvironmental PhilosophyEnvironmental EducationEnvironmental policy
The United Nations’ green economy programme radically re-imagines the commons as a space where ecosystems services will be quantified, marketised and traded. This paper will examine issues with this version of the green economy for... more
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      Green EconomicsCommonsEcological EconomicsSustainable Development
Policies addressing climate change are driving major transformations in access to global land, forests and water as they create new ‘green’ markets that reinforce, and attracts the financial grid and its speculators. This leads us to... more
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      Critical TheorySocial TheoryAnthropologyDevelopment Studies
This thesis examines the law and policy concerning renewable energy electricity generation in Palestine, Jordan, and Abu Dhabi. The thesis gives greater attention to the promotion of solar power owing to the abundance and viability. It... more
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      Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green EconomyRenewable Energy LawsPublic Law: Administrative Law: Environmental Law; European Law, International Law, Comparative Law; Law and Regulation: Energy Law: Renewable Energy and Energy EfficiencyEnvironmental Law and Climate Change
Despite of persistent efforts from the part of organizations aiming to solve or to alleviate the world’s most challenging issues, there are limitations of the current problem-solving system based on hierarchical bureaucratic models.... more
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      FinanceClimate ChangeTrustAccountability
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      EconomicsAgroforestryCost-Benefit AnalysisQuebec
Yetmişlerin başında “Büyümenin Sınırları” raporu yayınlandı. Rapor basit bir soruya cevap arıyordu: Büyüme ya da kalkınma daha ne kadar sürdürülebilir? Raporun bu basit ama önemli soruya verdiği cevaplar, geride kalan 40 yılda birer... more
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      EconomicsGreen EconomicsPolitical EconomyGreen Economy & Green Jobs Perspectives
The circumstances that have given rise to the Anthropocene concept require that we reassess our assumptions about human agency and human effects on the earth system. Human activities, and thus human choices, clearly lie at the root of the... more
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      Critical TheoryAmerican LiteratureReligionHistory
Many cities in developing countries lack adequate drainage and waste management infrastructure. Consequently, city residents face economic and health impacts from flooding and waterlogging, which are aggravated by solid waste infiltrating... more
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      Natural Resource and Environmental EconomicsEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
This is a chapter of the edited volume by Catrin Johansson and Volker Mauerhofer (2021)"Accelerating the progress towards the 2030 SDGs in times of crisis", Östersund: Mittuniversitetet, pp. 1301-1321. The volume consists of the... more
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      Human GeographyEcological EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentRecycling
Giriş 1960'ların sonlarından itibaren belirtiler vermeye başlayan ekonomik krizin en öne çıkan özelliği finansallaşmanın vardığı bo-yuttur. Finansal piyasaların büyüme hızı dünya GSYİH'sının bü-yüme hızını çok gerilerde bırakmıştır. Bu... more
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      Green International Political EconomyGreen EconomyEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green EconomySocial Green New Deal
In early July 2018, the Ontario Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks (the “Minister”) repealed the central regulation of the Climate Change Mitigation and Low Carbon Economy Act, 2016 (i.e. O. Reg. 144/16 the Cap and Trade... more
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      Climate change policyEnvironmental ManagementClimate Change Adaptation And Mitigation StrategiesEnvironmental Law and Human Rights
The Kenyan coffee industry makes a major contributor to Kenya's economy. The industry is a top foreign exchange earner coming fourth after tourism, tea and horticulture. The sector directly and indirectly supports over 6 million people,... more
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      Organic agricultureAgricultural EconomicsAgricultural policy and price analysisEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
This study aimed to describe and examine: (1) the influence of socio-economic status of parents on financial literacy (financial literacy). (2) a green economy in the family education on financial literacy (financial literacy). (3)... more
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      Green Consumer BehaviorEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green EconomyGreen EducationGreen Purchase Behaviour
Chapter published in the book Current Challenges of Central Europe: Society and Environment. Concepts of green growth and green economy are analysed and their appliaction in the Czech Republic is presented. Special focus is paid to the... more
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      Ecological EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentCzech RepublicGreen Economy
Today, Earth is suffering from innumerable diseases . Global warming, Ozone layer depletion, extinction of species, high rate of extraction of the renewable resources over their rate of replenishment, are a few to mention. Earth’s... more
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      Consumer BehaviorConsumer PsychologyEnvironmentalismEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
A B S T R A C T This article uses an ecological economics approach to analyse tensions surrounding efforts to phase out mercury in Indonesia's artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector, among the largest sources of mercury... more
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      Ecological EconomicsEnvironmental HealthIndonesiaNatural Resource Management
ABSTRACT This aim of this thesis is to work with the internalization of the green environmental variables in the actual processes linked to business management in the current environment where the sustainable economic development is... more
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      Land managementEnvironmental AccountingBusiness ManagementNatural Resources Management
We live in an era of stagnation, rapid impoverishment, rising inequalities and socio-ecological disasters. In the dominant discourse, these are effects of economic crisis, lack of growth or underdevelopment. This book argues that growth... more
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      SociologyEconomicsAnthropologyDevelopment Studies
Concepts of anthropogenic climate change and environmental degradation has its roots in the early developments in trade and the rise of colonialism. It is the aim of this paper to trace the development of environmental conservation... more
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      HistoryGreen EconomicsPolitical EcologyColonialism
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      Economic HistoryEcological EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentJapanese History
Biodiversity offsetting and the new ‘valuation’ discourse from which it emerges, is frequently critiqued as the commodification of biotic life through the entangled logics of capitalism and conservation (Sullivan and Hannis 2012, Yusoff... more
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      Value TheoryBiodiversity ConservationEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green EconomyBiodiversity Offsetting
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      Green GrowthEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green EconomyResource Decoupling
Since the beginning of the decade, the discussion on sustainable development has lost in prominence, being gradually replaced by a debate on the “Green Economy” (UNEP 2011) family of concepts, including the “Green New Deal” (UNEP... more
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      Sustainable DevelopmentGreen Economy & Green Jobs PerspectivesGreen EconomyEnvironmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy
In the context of severe water shortage and pollution, enhancing the green total-factor productivity of water resources (GTFPWR) is critical for the green development of water resources. This study aims to propose a novel two-stage... more
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      WaterWater qualityWater resourcesEnvironmental Management
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      Environmental EconomicsEnvironmental Valuation (Economics)Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economy