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The Normative Role of the Circular Plastics Alliance in the EU’s Transition towards a European Circular Economy for Plastics
The global pollution and waste crisis presents us with environmental and economic challenges which if not properly addressed could destabilise or...
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Directing personal sustainability science toward subjective experience: conceptual, methodological, and normative cornerstones for a first-person inquiry into inner worlds
Despite the rapid expansion of sustainability science in recent decades, sustainability crises have continued to grow. Sustainability researchers...
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Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate components and leukocyte epigenome-wide DNA Methylation in older men: the Normative Aging Study
BackgroundEpigenome-wide association studies of ambient fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) have been reported. However, few have examined PM 2.5 ...
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Corporate governance, environmental sustainability performance, and normative isomorphic force of national culture
With the increasing concern regarding climate change, academics and practitioners are devoting attention to corporate environmental sustainability...
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Normative Legal Acts of Federal Executive Authorities
In the context of the implementation of transformations affecting many areas of public administration in the Russian Federation, special importance... -
Normative Assessment of Enabling Factors for Adaptive Water Governance; Evidence and Lessons from the Hirmand River Basin, Iran
Based on analyzing the composing elements of the water governance regime in the Hirmand River Basin, Iran, this paper examines the factors that...
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A Framework for Evaluation of Normative Solutions to Environmental Problems
This article deals with the question of how normative solutions to environmental problems can be evaluated. Terms like ‘challenges’, ‘problems’, or... -
Normative Influences on Farmers’ Intentions to Practice Conservation Without Compensation
Non-source nutrients (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorous) from agriculture have created a massive hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico. This zone contains no...
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Evaluating for Resilient and Sustainable Livelihoods: Applying a Normative Framework to Emerging Realities
Evaluation has to reflect the evolving priorities of development and measure progress on their achievement. At the same time, evaluation must also... -
Analyzing the effectiveness of environmental impact assessment in Paraná, Brazil and California, United States with fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis and the analytical hierarchy process
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has become one of the most widespread environmental management instruments. Despite this, EIA is routinely...
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Can institutional pressures serve as an efficacious catalyst for mitigating corporate carbon emissions?
Driving enterprises to implement carbon emission reduction actions and reduce carbon emissions is a crucial research topic in achieving the carbon...
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Operationalizing the Nature Futures Framework for ecological infrastructure
Scenarios are useful for considering development pathways under different future conditions. To manage a functioning ecological infrastructure (EI)...
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Can security be sustainable? Three perspectives on security and social sustainability: paradox, co-production, and deconstruction
Security and sustainability are prioritized goals in the “Western liberal” world. Maintaining democratic resources while simultaneously strengthening...
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Beliefs underlying preservation of native vegetation beyond legal requirements: an elicitation study among landowners in Cerrado
The Brazilian Cerrado is one of the most biodiverse hotspots in the world, the birthplace of major rivers, and plays a crucial role in climate...
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Assessing the relevance of different proximity dimensions for knowledge exchange and (co-)creation in sustainability-oriented innovation networks
Innovations incorporating environmental and social considerations can address many sustainability challenges. Such sustainable innovations emerge in...
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Does environmental information disclosure tone affect corporate green innovation in China? Based on the institutional perspective
As a vital channel for enterprises to convey corporate environmental responsibility, the information validity and textual features of environmental...
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Green innovation dynamics in Chinese manufacturing enterprises: a new institutional and stakeholder theory inquiry
While green practices are widely recognized to promote environmental health, the context of ‘manufacturing enterprises’ green innovation’ (MEGI) and...
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Climate policy as social policy? A comprehensive assessment of the economic impact of climate action in the UK
Co-benefits are central to the case for climate action but are side-lined in many economic analyses. This paper presents an evaluation of three...
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Status and Problems of Normative Monetary Valuation of Land in Ukraine
Soil maps in Ukraine need to be updated as a matter of urgency. They are now more than 30 years old, many are 60 years old. The original map** was...