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  1. Towards predicting the pro-environmental behaviour of wheat farmers by using the application of value-belief-norm theory

    The current study’s objective was to present a conceptual model that using the Value-Belief-Norm theory, could forecast the behaviour of wheat...

    Yadgar Momenpour, Hassan Sadighi, ... Hossein Azadi in Environment, Development and Sustainability
    Article 26 April 2024
  2. Global Problems of Ecodynamics and Hydrogeochemistry

    The origin of the twenty-first century practically does not relax but worsens a sustainable development problem of the human society. If human...
    Costas A. Varotsos, Vladimir F. Krapivin, ... Yong Xue in Constructive Processing of Microwave and Optical Data for Hydrogeochemical Applications
    Chapter 2023
  3. Livelihood alternatives model for sustainable rangeland management: a review of multi-criteria decision-making techniques

    Although a set of appropriate livelihood alternatives has already been developed to approach sustainable rangeland management (SRM), determining an...

    Hojatollah Khedrigharibvand, Hossein Azadi, ... Frank Witlox in Environment, Development and Sustainability
    Article 05 October 2017
  4. The International Research Activities of the Institute for Development Anthropology and Increasing Concerns About the Socio-Economic and Environmental Costs of Large Dams for Free Flowing Rivers and Riverine Communities: 1976–1995

    David Brokensha, Michael Horowitz and I, while attending a meeting on West Africa in Arizona in 1976, decided to form an Institute for Development...
    Thayer Scudder in Large Dams
    Chapter 2019
  5. Dams and Impounded Rivers

    Construction of dams on numerous rivers throughout the world must be the greatest achievement of human beings in river development and the greatest...
    Zhao-Yin Wang, Joseph H. W. Lee, Charles S. Melching in River Dynamics and Integrated River Management
    Chapter 2015
  6. Soils and the Philippine Economy

    The soil is the foundation of the human civilization. As can be seen from the ruins of ancient civilizations, areas whose people are not conscious of...
    Rodelio B. Carating, Raymundo G. Galanta, Clarita D. Bacatio in The Soils of the Philippines
    Chapter 2014
  7. Sustainable Development of Watersheds: Using Sturgeon Species as an Indicator in Integrated Transboundary Water Management in the Ural River Basin

    River basins are the most appropriate geographical units for considering the management of water resources. At the same time rivers and their...
    Conference paper 2008
  8. Decision-making risks in global ecodynamics

    Taking the definition of sustainable development given by Kobayashi (2005) as our basis, let us now consider trends in the strategy of human behavior...
    Chapter 2007
  9. Multiple Impacts of Land-Use/Cover Change

    Local changes in land-use/cover are so pervasive that, when aggregated globally, they may significantly affect central aspects of the Earth System...
    Abha Chhabra, Helmut Geist, ... Eric F. Lambin in Land-Use and Land-Cover Change
    Chapter 2006
  10. Develo** indicators of ecosystem condition using geographic information systems and remote sensing

    Improvements in remote sensing technologies and the use of geographic information system (GIS), are increasingly allowing us to develop indicators...

    Carmen Revenga in Regional Environmental Change
    Article 26 May 2005
  11. Degradation Model: A Quantitative EIA Instrument, Acting as a Decision Support System (DSS) for Environmental Management

    Environmental assessment of alternative development plans, programs, and policies may bring conflict among decision-makers, particularly when some...

    MAJID F. MAKHDOUM in Environmental Management
    Article 01 July 2002
  12. New perspectives in ecotoxicology

    The task of regulating potentially harmful chemicals in the environment is presently hindered by the lack of appropriate concepts and methods for...

    Simon A. Levin, Kenneth D. Kimball, ... Sarah F. Kimball in Environmental Management
    Article 01 September 1984
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