Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic: The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process. . . the book s contents will appeal to academics working within the fields of environmental politics or central and east European studies, as well as to political or social scientists with an interest in SMO development. David Benson, Environmental Poli |
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Such high concentrations of sulphur dioxide were basically derived from
industrial production and, to a lesser extent, domestic consumption. Heavily
subsidised energy, inefficient production and reliance on brown coal, or lignite,
with a low ...
Such high concentrations of sulphur dioxide were basically derived from
industrial production and, to a lesser extent, domestic consumption. Heavily
subsidised energy, inefficient production and reliance on brown coal, or lignite,
with a low ...
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In some cases foreign direct investment has brought cleaner production, but
generally the older polluting industries remain under state ownership. The case
of air pollution illustrates the impact of industrial decline on pollution trends.
Though ...
In some cases foreign direct investment has brought cleaner production, but
generally the older polluting industries remain under state ownership. The case
of air pollution illustrates the impact of industrial decline on pollution trends.
Though ...
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The case of water pollution reinforces the view that where improvement has
occurred this is due to changes in industrial and agricultural production (as a
result of marketisation and the opening up of these sectors to foreign competition)
rather ...
The case of water pollution reinforces the view that where improvement has
occurred this is due to changes in industrial and agricultural production (as a
result of marketisation and the opening up of these sectors to foreign competition)
rather ...
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Contents
1 | |
18 | |
2 Different approaches to the study of environmental movements | 34 |
from conservation to political opposition | 51 |
4 The development of the Czech environmental mov ement 19902000 | 74 |
5 Case studies | 122 |
6 The Czech environmental movement in 2003 | 147 |
Conclusion | 169 |
Bibliography | 177 |
Index | 187 |
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