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Communicating Risks to the Public
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 477

Communicating Risks to the Public

Risk communication: the evolution of attempts Risk communication is at once a very new and a very old field of interest. Risk analysis, as Krimsky and Plough (1988:2) point out, dates back at least to the Babylonians in 3200 BC. Cultures have traditionally utilized a host of mecha nisms for anticipating, responding to, and communicating about hazards - as in food avoidance, taboos, stigma of persons and places, myths, migration, etc. Throughout history, trade between places has necessitated labelling of containers to indicate their contents. Seals at sites of the ninth century BC Harappan civilization of South Asia record the owner and/or contents of the containers (Hadden, 1986:3). The Pure...

Transition towards Sustainable Mobility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Transition towards Sustainable Mobility

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-17
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Reflecting the dynamic relationships between socio-technical behaviour and change, this book presents leading research on the transition process needed to achieve more sustainable transport systems. Focusing on making transition happen, this volume looks at various aspects and factors that are involved in the transition process and their implications for transport policy-making. The concept of Transition Management and how it can be applied to the transport sector is considered in detail, and forms the focus of the first part of the volume. The rest of the book is organised according to the three themes of transport energy use and emissions, the role of information in policy-making, and the evaluation of transport policy. This volume brings together scholars involved in research from various disciplines and countries to discuss the relationships between policy instruments, individual behaviour, institutional practices and the transition towards more sustainable transport systems.

Resources for our Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Resources for our Future

Natural resources, including minerals, water, energy and arable land, are the basis of human society. Throughout the 20th century, the growing population has led to an increase in the use of fossil fuels by a factor of 12, and to the extraction of 34 times more material resources. As a consequence, Earth’s climate is changing, fish stocks and forests are shrinking, the prices of energy resources and critical materials are rising, and species are becoming extinct. If the population grows as expected and the mean per capita consumption doubles by the year 2050, it is most probable that humanity will experience the limits to growth.

European Environmental Advisory Councils
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

European Environmental Advisory Councils

  • Categories: Law

This book presents edited papers from the Conference on European National and Regional Environmental Advisory Councils and Actors of the European Environmental Policy held in Berlin, November 1994, in which 17 environmental advisory councils from 9 EU member states participated. The core theme of the Conference was Agenda 21 and its implementation at the national level in which advisory councils play an active role throughout the EU.

Managing the Transition to Renewable Energy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Managing the Transition to Renewable Energy

This edited work studies the transition to renewable energy. It offers perspectives from a wide range of disciplines, addressing macro, regional and local scales. Important lessons are also drawn from historical transitions.

ATLA
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

ATLA

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ethics in Public Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Ethics in Public Relations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-05-03
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  • Publisher: SAGE

"This is an intelligent book about serious issues in public relations: accountability, responsibility, transparency, loyalty, truthtelling, and fairness. It should be required reading in boardrooms, in PR classrooms, and at the Pentagon." - Jay Black, Editor, Journal of Mass Media Ethics "Ethics in Public Relations fills an important need at a time when the credibility of public relations (and some public relations practitioners and public relations firms) is under attack. In a manner that is never preachy or dogmatic, Fitzpatrick and Bronstein have put together a series of essays that have application across the public relations spectrum. They are sure to be informative and instructive both...

NO BLOOD FOR OIL?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 107

NO BLOOD FOR OIL?

This report was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Defense (MOD) with the aim of strengthening Dutch policy on economic security. It specifically investigates ways in which the Dutch armed forces can contribute to resolving economic security challenges for the Netherlands

Man-Made Climate Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Man-Made Climate Change

As the Kyoto conference of the parties on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change once again underscored, man-made climate change has become one of the major challenges to our generation and many generations to come. Since scientific evidence on climate change can be seen as increasingly reliable, the focus of our attention has to turn more and more to the question of foreseeable damages and to possibilities to prevent and mitigate climate change. In other words, we need to analyse the economic aspects of man marle climate change and the policy options to prevent its most severe impacts. This book reports on the findings of an international workshop on these aspects of glob...

Strategic Treaty Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Strategic Treaty Management

How can strategic treaty management complement legal compliance mechanisms to drive more effective and responsive treaties within global governance networks?