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die Entwicklung Chinas geworden. Chinas Umweltprobleme betreffen die ganze Welt. Die Entwicklung der Kreislaufwirtschaft ….Germany is one of the model countries in the world at the development of circular economy. China is just at the beginning. But …
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Wird über Nachhaltigkeit gesprochen, so stellt sich der Eindruck ein, es gehe um einen Begriff, den bestimmte Akteure benutzen, um mit ihm interessengeleitete Praktiken zu legitimieren. Der ironische Gehalt dieser rhetorischen Figur liegt in der Überschätzung des Begriffs der Nachhaltigkeit...
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Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften der Unternehmen und nachhaltiger Konsum der Verbraucher stellen die Zielgrößen dar, die als zukunftsweisend deklariert werden. Ein unternehmerischer Pionier, der idealistisch motiviert, verschiedene Nachhaltigkeitsziele verwirklichen will, allen voran das...
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, spirituelle Weltanschauungen) zeigen zus??tzliche nicht-materialistische Wahrnehmungen von Welt und Wirklichkeit auf. Im f … Methodik um introspektive Einsichten notwendig, sowie die Erweiterung von Welt- und Menschenbild um immaterielle Aspekte … between subject and object, mind and matter, inner and outer world. Two digressions (Emoto, Spiritual Philosophies …
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Replaced with revised version of paper 07/28/05.
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This review discusses bioeconomic models of the forest and uses them to explore policy options for forest management. The main type of bioeconomic model used is based on a biomass model of the growth of the forest, similar to the biomass model widely used in fishery economics. However a more...
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This paper addresses the economics of forest fuel thinning programs on federal lands in the U.S. West, and presents a model of regional timber and product market impacts. The issue of economics is vital to the debate about fire management, and this paper presents market implications of two...
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We describe a two-stage model of global log and chip markets that evaluates the spatial and temporal economic effects of government-subsidized fire-related mechanical fuel treatment programs in the U.S. West and South. The first stage is a goal program that allocates subsidies according to fire...
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The ecosystem service concept has been proposed as a meaningful framework for natural resource management. In theory it holds concomitant benefit and consequence for the forest product sector. However, numerous barriers impede practitioners from developing concrete and enduring responses to...
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Using a landscape simulation model, we examined ecological and economic implications of forest policies designed to emulate the historical fire regime across the 2 x 10⁶ ha Oregon Coast Range. Simulated policies included two variants of the current policy and three policies reflecting aspects...
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