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2014

Sustainability

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Landmark Ruling On Whaling From The International Court Of Justice, Mark P. Simmonds Dec 2014

Landmark Ruling On Whaling From The International Court Of Justice, Mark P. Simmonds

Mark P. Simmonds, OBE

On 31 March 2014, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Japan’s whaling activities in Antarctica did not comply with Article VIII of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW), which permits whaling for scientific purposes. Copious and confusing media commentary followed the decision. This included seemingly conflicting reports from within Japan, which initially indicated whole-hearted compliance with the ruling, which required this whaling to cease, but later suggested that implementation by Japan might be limited to a brief halt followed by a launch of a new Antarctic ‘research’ programme including lethal take.


Takings/Private Property Rights, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg Jan 2014

Takings/Private Property Rights, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg

David Osterberg

No abstract provided.


Environment Innovation, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg Jan 2014

Environment Innovation, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg

David Osterberg

No abstract provided.


Pollution Prevention, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg Jan 2014

Pollution Prevention, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg

David Osterberg

No abstract provided.


Environmental Justice, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg Jan 2014

Environmental Justice, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg

David Osterberg

No abstract provided.


Comparative Risk Assessment And Congressional Regulatory Reform, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg Jan 2014

Comparative Risk Assessment And Congressional Regulatory Reform, Rangaswamy Rajagopal, David Osterberg

David Osterberg

No abstract provided.


Conceptual Framework For Using Gis In Building Community Capital Towards Sustainability, Sungsoon Hwang Dec 2013

Conceptual Framework For Using Gis In Building Community Capital Towards Sustainability, Sungsoon Hwang

Sungsoon Hwang

Sustainability—balancing fundamental human needs with ecological resilience—has been embraced as an overarching policy goal. And communities have been called to participate in the process of attaining that ideal. Community-based organizations (CBOs) can benefit from using GIS in building community assets and developing sustainability initiatives. However, GIS, has not been used widely for these purposes in CBOs yet. In this chapter, I illustrate how geographic information (such as maps) can be useful in community development drawing from community GIS projects, and explain how theories of sustainability and spatial thinking can be utilized in community-based efforts towards sustainability. CBOs can monitor and …