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Conflits armés et environnement
Published 2014-07-01“…From degradation of natural resources, such as water, agricultural land, forest and biodiversity to collateral environmental damages such as oil spills, and finally to the collapse of environmental governance, environmental impacts of conflicts may seriously affect post conflict rehabilitation and reconstruction and may sustain conditions of personal civil unrest afterwards. …”
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Compromis et patrimoine : les zones humides rétro-littorales face aux changements globaux
Published 2022-12-01“…Inspired by social ecological economics approaches, this article investigates compromises through heritage to understand environmental governance. Bridging theories of conventions and practices, it draws evidence on their creation considering the relationship between actors’ representations of heritage, practices and their embeddness into relational systems. …”
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Visualizing the Rise of Authoritarian Carbon (1992–2022)
Published 2025-01-01“…Sociology can play a critical role in examining how authoritarian environmental governance shapes both environmental outcomes and climate justice.…”
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Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt
Published 2016-09-01“…Environmental governance is driven by social representations of natural resources and ecosystem conditions. …”
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La solidarité écologique appliquée au système océanique : quelles perspectives juridiques ?
Published 2022-12-01“…Negotiations within the United Nations on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdictions provide an ideal timeliness to propose a new legal principle to transform the environmental governance of the areas beyond national jurisdictions (ABNJ). …”
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Des stratégies intégrées durables : savoir écologique traditionnel et gestion adaptative des espaces et des ressources
Published 2006-09-01“…In the African context, this approach can enable the commitment of local actors through their participation in specific projects, learning perspectives, and proper long-term environmental governance.…”
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Can big data reduce urban environmental pollution? Evidence from China's digital technology experimental zone.
Published 2024-01-01“…The results demonstrate that digital technology has a significant effect in reducing pollutant emissions and empowering urban environmental governance. The findings are proven to be robust based on various tests, including parallel trend, PSM-DID, and placebo tests. …”
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Development Level Evaluation of Water Ecological Civilization in Yangtze River Economic Belt
Published 2022-01-01“…This paper sets up an evaluation index system (EIS) for WEC development (WECD) level, which covers such three dimensions as social economic development, control over total water resources and water utilization efficiency, and synthetic environmental governance and adopts set pair analysis (SPA) to measure and analyze the WECD level in Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) from 2010 to 2019. …”
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Physical and Chemical Methods for Mitigating Carbon Dioxide
Published 2025-01-01“…The greenhouse effect caused by greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide emissions, has become a central issue in global environmental governance. Traditional emission reduction strategies, although effective, are difficult to meet global climate goals. …”
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The impact of China's low-carbon policies' intensity on the labor demand of listed companies
Published 2025-02-01“…Further analysis reveals nuanced impacts on various aspects of enterprise operations, including environmental governance, R&D labor demand, and profitability. …”
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Politique de gestion et dégradation persistante des aires naturelles protégées en Côte d’Ivoire : cas de la forêt classée de l’Anguédédou.
Published 2023-04-01“…This study thus raises questions about the environmental governance of forest resources in the Anguédou forest, but also in other natural protected areas in Côte d'Ivoire.…”
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The Role of UNCLOS 1982 in Maintaining and Protecting the International Marine Environment
Published 2024-04-01“…Moreover, international conventions like the Espoo Convention and the Aarhus Convention stress the importance of public participation in environmental governance, advocating for civil society's involvement to ensure public interests and concerns are addressed. …”
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Impact of low-carbon economic policies on the corporate environmental responsibility model in China.
Published 2025-01-01“…Despite a decrease in environmental pollution incidents in 2022, the economic and social impacts of such incidents remain significant, highlighting the need for stronger environmental governance. Building upon previous research, this study utilizes data from the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges (2010-2020) and employs a Difference-in-Differences (DID) model to assess the effects of low-carbon economic policies introduced in 2016 on CER. …”
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The Impact of Resource Optimization on the Economic Development of the Marine Industry
Published 2022-01-01“…The scores of capital and environmental governance are between 84.03 and 82.87, respectively, which are the main factors to achieve sustainable development. …”
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Islamic Legal Perspectives on Climate Change and Global Policy Frameworks
Published 2024-11-01“…Islamic principles offer unique perspectives on environmental governance that prioritize equity and communal responsibility, bridging gaps in existing global policy frameworks. …”
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The impact of green finance on carbon emission intensity in China: mediating and spatial effects
Published 2025-01-01“…Lastly, environmental regulation intensity positively influences carbon emission intensity in all models.DiscussionThese findings deepen our understanding of green finance’s role in China’s carbon reduction efforts and provide strong theoretical support for policy formulation, demonstrating its critical role in environmental governance and sustainable development.…”
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Corporate digital transformation and carbon emission intensity: Empirical evidence from listed companies in China.
Published 2024-01-01“…The findings reveal that: (1) At this stage, digital transformation in listed companies effectively reduces their carbon intensity, but the relationship between the two is not linear; instead, it exhibits a U-shaped trajectory, initially decreasing then increasing. (2) Analysis of mechanism indicates that costs associated with environmental governance and innovations in green technology serve as critical pathways through which corporate digital transformation influences carbon intensity. (3) The analysis of driving effect suggests that the digital transformation significantly curtails the carbon emission intensity of both upstream and downstream enterprises as well as those within the same industry and geographical region, through industrial linkage and the cohort effect. (4) Heterogeneity analysis elucidates that the digital transformation of enterprises in regions with stronger government environmental regulations has a markedly more pronounced effect on reducing the carbon emission intensity. …”
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Coevolutionary dynamics in the grass-livestock social-ecological system of China's alpine pastoral areas: A case study of the Qilian Mountains region in China.
Published 2025-01-01“…Evaluating the dynamic co-evolution and feedback mechanisms within socio-ecological systems is crucial for determining the resilience and sustainability of environmental governance strategies. The grass-livestock system, as a complex entity encompassing livestock nutrition, foraging behavior, vegetation ecology, pastoralists' economic income, and policy interventions, indicates that any change in a single element may trigger a chain reaction within the system. …”
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Does environmental management system certification keep enterprises out of trouble? Evidence from stock price crash risk.
Published 2024-01-01“…Exploring the mechanism of its influence, it is found that environmental management system certification mainly suppresses the risk of stock price collapse by improving the environmental performance of enterprises and the transparency of corporate information, suggesting that environmental management system certification can be used as both an "environmental governance tool" for suppressing stock price collapse and an "information transfer tool" for improving the transparency of corporate information, thus suppressing the risk of stock price collapse. …”
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