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Dr Duncan Russel | Social Policy | 01 June 2006
Sustainable development calls for equal consideration to be given to the environment, society and the economy in policy making. One suggested tool for pursuing this goal is (environmental) policy appraisal, which is intended to inform decision making ...
Dr Jeremy Franks | No Lead Discipline | 01 October 2010
Agri-environment schemes (aes) pay land managers to deliver environmental goods and to reduce activities that may damage biodiversity or environmental features or services. They contract individual farmers who select options which suit that farm and ...
Dr Elizabeth Oughton | No Lead Discipline | 01 August 2010
The aim of this project is to help develop better resilience to flooding through natural flood management in a rural area. It will do this by supporting the development of networks of knowledge exchange and cooperation between stakeholders including ...
Professor James William Stuart Longhurst | Environmental Planning | 01 September 2007
Environmental consultancies represent local authorities during consultation on aspects of local air quality (laqm), though the extent to which they engage with a wide range of stakeholders and their expertise in consultation is unknown. This project ...
Dr Laura Jeffery | Social Anthropology | 01 October 2009
This fellowship will explore tensions between environmental conservation, climate change, sustainable development, eco-tourism and military security through a case study of debates about the feasibility of resettlement of the chagos archipelago. Disp ...
Dr Jo Crotty | Management & Business Studies | 14 January 2008
This project examines the hitherto under researched area of environmental sustainability in the russian federation. Using both corporate citizenship and civil society frameworks, it seeks to shed light on the behaviour of profit and non-profit organi ...
Dr Jamie Lorimer | Human Geography | 18 October 2010
There is a growing interest amongst nature conservationists in 'rewilding' - an ambitious model of ecological restoration that aims to generate ecosystem services through autonomous natural processes, rather than the micro-management associated ...
Dr R Irvine | Human Geography | 01 July 2010
Government agencies are now starting to consider deer and their impacts in the wider context of ecosystem services. Recent research developed a participatory framework which has informed disputes among neighbours and between policy makers and pr ...
Professor Thomas Sikor | Area & Development Studies | 01 August 2010
This project aims to strengthen the impact of the pi’s long-term research on forest governance and livelihoods in vietnam. Vietnam's central government has enacted sweeping property reforms in forestry over the past two decades. The high expectations ...
Professor Dale Southerton | No Lead Discipline | 01 July 2010
The consumption behaviour of the populations of the world's richer societies poses a great challenge to the achievement of environmental sustainability. The programme of the sustainable practices group is designed to enhance the social scientific und ...
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