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social-ecological governance

Emergence, evolution and outcomes of marine protected areas in Vanuatu: implications for social-ecological governance

Emergence, evolution and outcomes of marine protected areas in Vanuatu: implications for social-ecological governance

... What social-ecological factors influence the speed of adaptation/institutional change across different contexts? Why have some ni-Vanuatu communities been able to collectively organize and adapt their ...

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Emergence, evolution and outcomes of marine protected areas in Vanuatu: implications for social-ecological governance

Emergence, evolution and outcomes of marine protected areas in Vanuatu: implications for social-ecological governance

... linked social-ecological systems and attempts are being made to integrate marine ecology with diverse social science disciplines such as anthropology and commons policy studies (Hughes et ...

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Emergence, evolution and outcomes of marine protected areas in Vanuatu: implications for social-ecological governance

Emergence, evolution and outcomes of marine protected areas in Vanuatu: implications for social-ecological governance

... the social-ecological system eliminated the very real risk faced by foreign researchers that that they will be told what locals think they want to hear (Edmonds ...

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Emergence, evolution and outcomes of marine protected areas in Vanuatu: implications for social-ecological governance

Emergence, evolution and outcomes of marine protected areas in Vanuatu: implications for social-ecological governance

... Huffer, E., and G. Molisa. 1999. Governance in Vanuatu: in search of the Nakamal way. Page 16. State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Project. Australian National University, Research School of Pacific ...

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Digital wildfires : hyper connectivity, havoc and a global ethos to govern social media

Digital wildfires : hyper connectivity, havoc and a global ethos to govern social media

... alternative governance mechanisms suggested above are designed to limit the development and spread of digital wildfires and reduce the impact they can ...for governance and in the case of digital wildfires ...

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4-27-2012 12:00 AM A Transaction Governance Perspective on Business Entertainment: A General Model and Evidence From China

4-27-2012 12:00 AM A Transaction Governance Perspective on Business Entertainment: A General Model and Evidence From China

... recognized social sanctions as another nonmarket institution that could compensate for market imperfections along with legal sanctions, the role of social sanctions has never been clearly carved out as an ...

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FACTORS INFLUENCING CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE IN TOGO: AN EXPLORATORY CONVERGENT INTERVIEWING OF MANAGERS’ PERCEPTIONS

FACTORS INFLUENCING CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE IN TOGO: AN EXPLORATORY CONVERGENT INTERVIEWING OF MANAGERS’ PERCEPTIONS

... environmentalism governance but must also consistently behave as a good citizen to all stakeholders and ...environmentalism governance can let corporate build a good reputation for its performance and its ...

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Corporate governance and social responsibility in “fight” against ecological criminality

Corporate governance and social responsibility in “fight” against ecological criminality

... corporate governance, compliance, and risk management, in order to further increase corporate vitality and transparency ....Corporate governance is based on a way of sharing rights and responsibilities in a ...

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Good Governance

Corporate Social Responsibility and Good Governance

... the social world and the upliftment of the environment and ...and social responsibility affects the employees and most importantly the environment as a ...corporate governance and CSR have not been ...

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Social marketing and social influences: Using social ecology as a theoretical framework

Social marketing and social influences: Using social ecology as a theoretical framework

... groups social marketers want to reach. Thirdly, models of social influence (like Diffusion of Innovations (Rodgers, 1962) or Niches (Smith, 2007), for example) may hold the key to a societal shift in the ...

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An Overview of American Interstate Ecological Governance and the Enlightenment for China

An Overview of American Interstate Ecological Governance and the Enlightenment for China

... The interstate agreements are generally implemented in three ways. The first is to set up a permanent office. Committees are usually set up to enforce interstate agreements but the implementation of the East and West is ...

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Placing the Animal in the Dialogue between Law and Ecology

Placing the Animal in the Dialogue between Law and Ecology

... the ecological understanding or the world and model of ...The ecological understanding of the world was that of a vastly interconnected dynamic network of materialised and embodied relationships, with ...

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Melbourne : the social and ecological choices

Melbourne : the social and ecological choices

... the polities oj^a new social mmxsm ayatea (3)but we can actually have a higher standard of life with less energy and (k) to do so we are going to need collectives both in the developme[r] ...

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Responding to the ecological crisis: transformative pathways for social work education

Responding to the ecological crisis: transformative pathways for social work education

... ing social issues in the past, there is good rea- son to feel optimistic about the potential for social work to rise to this latest ...challenge. social work education must play a key role in this ...

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Social-Ecological Experiments to foster agroecological transition

Social-Ecological Experiments to foster agroecological transition

... Socio-ecological experiments account for social ( ) and ecological ( ) processes in multiple sites in a transdisciplinary and adaptive way.. Networked experiments rely on multiple si[r] ...

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Governance, social infrastructure and productivity

Governance, social infrastructure and productivity

... The model extends the standard neoclassical growth model to include a government that accumulates social infrastructure contested by households. In this framework, rent-seeking activities are devoted to manipulate ...

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Conceptual and institutional gaps: understanding how the WHO can become a more effective cross-sectoral collaborator

Conceptual and institutional gaps: understanding how the WHO can become a more effective cross-sectoral collaborator

... global governance to advancing public health has intensified and become more ...global governance is the well-known and comprehensive one by Weiss and Thakur [1] which describe global governance as ...

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Spatial resilience in social-ecological systems

Spatial resilience in social-ecological systems

... the ecological costs of the interaction: high Escherichia coli levels in the water in the settling ponds, invasive Typha reedbeds on the pond’s edge, a landfill site just out of view to the left of the picture, ...

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The ecological, economic, and social importance of the oceans.

The ecological, economic, and social importance of the oceans.

... interrelated ecological, economic, and social importance of the oceans, and on developing institutions for their sustainable ...The social importance of the oceans for global transportation and as a ...

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Stocks and flows of natural and human-derived capital in ecosystem services

Stocks and flows of natural and human-derived capital in ecosystem services

... The systematic approach outlined above helps identify the criti- cal elements which ultimately govern the amount of an ecosystem service that can be provided, and to identify which components of the system to manage such ...

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