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The Environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedure foresees that the information on the environmental effects of a specific activity is used to support the decision on whether to give a project consent, and has the ability to ensure no more than that the decision taken is an informed one. As...
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Die wesentlichen Aufgaben und Verfahrensschritte des Raumordnungsverfahrens sind im Raumordnungsgesetz des Bundes und in den Landesplanungsgesetzen definiert. Sie belassen der Verwaltungspraxis jedoch Spielräume in der konkreten Ausformung und Gestaltung der einzelnen Verfahrensschritte. Im...
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Die wesentlichen Aufgaben und Verfahrensschritte des Raumordnungsverfahrens sind im Raumordnungsgesetz des Bundes und in den Landesplanungsgesetzen definiert. Sie belassen der Verwaltungspraxis jedoch Spielräume in der konkreten Ausformung und Gestaltung der einzelnen Verfahrensschritte. Im...
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Environmental issues can only be solved by coherent action at local, national and international levels, therefore understanding of the factors that influence the information exchange process is very important. The subject of investigation in this research is the influence of environmental...
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The Chinese government adopted more specific and stringent environmental impact assessment (EIA) guidelines in 2011, soon after the widespread ethnic protests against coal mining in Inner Mongolia. However, our research suggests that the root of the ethnic tension is a sustainability problem, in...
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Most work studying micro-processes of integration - i.e. how agents develop identities and decision-making behaviours within a particular institution - offers explanations based on either instrumental rationality or socialisation. This article proposes a twodimensional framework that allows...
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This article addresses major arguments in the controversy about the “rationality” of moral behavior: can moral behavior be explained by rational choice theory (RCT)? The two positions discussed are the incentives thesis (norms are incentives as any other costs and benefits) and the autonomy...
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