Methods: We investigated how multiple features of these profiles (e.g., gender, occupation, type of pro-environmentalism) influenced stereotypes (such as competence, friendliness, and trustworthiness), perceived typicality, and participants' self-identification with the described profil...
In line with Louv’s reflective book, Last Child in The Woods (2005), however, we may speculate that the developed-country children grow up with a very different kind of environmentalism, based on distant knowledge, rather than experience. For the consequent studies, the children participating ...
Eco-feminism is more of a political and social movement that attempts to combine feminism and environmentalism. The ideologies of eco-feminists include harmony with one another. Just as nature is harmonious if left alone by human beings, they think people can and should also be harmonious, just...
As you can see,engineering is an extremely broad termthat can be applied to many different scientific and technological fields, such as architecture, medicine, and environmentalism. While there are technically dozens, if not hundreds, of different types of engineering, thishugely popular fieldismost ...
Then a social conscience starts to surface and here civil society becomes prominent with the social conscience usually manifesting in the form of environmentalism. This psyche highlight the notion that supply-sided solutions are highly unbecoming the state. Such solutions are environmentally damaging. ...
(1) Natural history perceives biodiversity as biotic elements of nature that can be described and classified. (2) Science considers biodiversity as a measurable parameter that is relevant for ecosystem processes and functions. (3) In environmentalism, biodiversity is used in the context of concerns...
- 《Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing》 被引量: 48发表: 2006年 From associations to info-sociations : civic environmentalism and information communication technologies in three Asian tiger cities This multi-year, multi-city investigation seeks to examine how and why civic associations ...
Networkanalysis;Ethnicity;Religion;Urbanplanning 1.Introduction Thisstudyanalysestheprovisionofaccessibleurban greenspaceinLeicester(acityintheEnglishmidlands)inrela- tiontothedistributionofethnicandreligioustrends.Itusesa geographicalinformationsystem(GIS)toapplyanetworkanal- ysisofgreenspaceaccess.Inthisworktheterm...
(1) Natural history perceives biodiversity as biotic elements of nature that can be described and classified. (2) Science considers biodiversity as a measurable parameter that is relevant for ecosystem processes and functions. (3) In environmentalism, biodiversity is used in the context of concerns...
Jahn analyzes both environmental performance and policy outcomes in terms of productivist versus green economies; measured by energy consumption, energy mix and transport mix [20] (p.96). He finds three different “worlds of environmentalism”: One with high scores of environmental performance and ...