Environmental Sociology Climate Change Literature
Found 7 free book(s)Vulnerability Assessment Literature Review
www.fhi360.orgA strong element in the literature on vulnerability assessment comes from the disaster management, ecology, and hazards literature, especially as related to climate change. The literature on hazards and vulnerability from the 70s and 80s has had an important influence on the broader literature on vulnerability (Prowse, 2003) and
The Drivers of Greenwashing
www0.gsb.columbia.eduMay 07, 2011 · to change it, our analytical focus on the drivers that lead brown firms to commu- ... management, strategy, sociology, and psychology that has studied and established factors that can influence firm and individual behavior under various circum-stances. Our framework organizes the drivers of greenwashing into three levels: ... ethical climate ...
Security Threats, Challenges, Vulnerability and Risks
www.eolss.netenvironmental change and globalization, as well as to manifold environmental stresses, requires a basic change in the mindset of policymakers and of the scientific community. This has resulted in a: a) Widening from the political and military dimension of security, including economic, societal and especially environmental dimensions, and
BA (Hons.) Sociology - du
du.ac.inBA (Hons.) Sociology Sociology is the most contemporary and versatile of the Social Sciences. It trains students to grasp social structures, understand social processes map the dynamics of social change, decipher social interactions and make sense of individual and collective experiences in their
Project interfaces and their management - PM World Library
pmworldlibrary.net(Stretton 2016h) was essentially an overview of the literature on project integration per se. In spite of its perceived importance to project management, materials specific to the subject are somewhat scarce, fragmented, and disparate, and do not provide good insights about the essential elements of project integration.
Non-Governmental Organizations and Development
personal.lse.ac.ukeconomics, geography, international relations, politics and sociology. The series will also be of particular interest to those working in interdisciplinary fields, such as area studies (African, Asian and Latin American studies), development studies, rural and urban studies, travel and tourism.
College of Human Sciences Research focus areas for 2022
www.unisa.ac.zaUnisa, College of Human Sciences 6 Research focus areas, 2022 The Anthropology of Development The Anthropology of Organisations The Anthropology of Space and Place Urban Anthropology Urban Parks Archaeology 19th- and 20th-Century Material Culture Studies Archaeological Heritage Management Archaeologies of Conflict Archaeologies of Identity