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The results of a review of current practice in corporate environmental risk assessment are reported.
A review of environmental rating, ranking and indices.
This review examines the evidence from Egypt, Turkey, Tunisia, Lebanon, Morocco, Libya and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
EVOs are a suite of technologies developed for communicating observations and simulation of environmental processes
Ecosystem services research has paid insufficient attention to cognitive and behavioral responses to change
This discussion-document sets out our approach to sustaining the benefits we receive from the natural environment.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How to value environmental impacts using ‘value transfer’: guidelines prepared by Economics for the Environment Consultancy (eftec).
Report examining the role of environment in relation to the changing face of identity.
Presents the results from a pilot study to identify and measure a defined set of environmental adaptation and resilience activities in relation…
The project looks at how the public perceives health risk using municipal waste incineration as a case study.
Participants exchanged their own perspectives and assessed how such knowledge could be adapted to their own regions
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