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  • 1
    In: The Journal of Environment & Development, SAGE Publications, Vol. 4, No. 2 ( 1995-07), p. 221-225
    Kurzfassung: In recent years, international concern has mounted in response to the destruction of cultures and associated natural resource use systems at the economic frontier between the global economy and traditional societies. Local peoples have forged new alliances amongst themselves and with global partners to assert customary resource control. Constructive alternatives to the victimization of market new-comers as well as the amelioration of long-standing inequities faced by 'traditional' resource users are being developed in diverse settings by indigenous groups, labor organizations, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), research institutions, governments, and other entities.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 1070-4965 , 1552-5465
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: SAGE Publications
    Publikationsdatum: 1995
    ZDB Id: 2011500-3
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  • 2
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    SAGE Publications ; 1995
    In:  Journal of Management Inquiry Vol. 4, No. 1 ( 1995-03), p. 71-90
    In: Journal of Management Inquiry, SAGE Publications, Vol. 4, No. 1 ( 1995-03), p. 71-90
    Kurzfassung: The organization dimensions of global change represent afresh arena of organizational scholarship demanded by the global exigencies of our moment in history, a moment where, for the first time, the scale and character of human action has measurable impacts on the natural environment, as well as societal transformations and our collective consciousness. This article lays an intellectual foundation for such work, first by reviewing three extant domains of global-change research in environmental change, social change, and the transformation of consciousness, then by articulating the call for the organizational sciences to extend existing knowledge and future research streams into these vital areas. The authors stipulate that the scope of global challenges will demand untold amounts of human cooperation, inquiry into the potential of which has only begun, especially at the global and interorganizational levels. They offer the proposition that there are no necessary limits to cooperation but suggest that the realization of this potential may require opening our epistemic stance to more expansive forms of knowing than Western science has traditionally embraced. The authors conclude by advancing a preliminary set of thematic topics, questions, and normative assertions that suggest fruitful avenues of research into the organization dimensions of global change, which themselves are seeds for a special Academy of Management Conference on "The Organization Dimensions of Global Change: No Limits to Cooperation" to be held in May 1995.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 1056-4926 , 1552-6542
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: SAGE Publications
    Publikationsdatum: 1995
    ZDB Id: 2021085-1
    SSG: 3,2
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  • 3
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 1995
    In:  Canadian Journal of Soil Science Vol. 75, No. 4 ( 1995-11-01), p. 401-406
    In: Canadian Journal of Soil Science, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 75, No. 4 ( 1995-11-01), p. 401-406
    Kurzfassung: Concerns for the effects of global environmental change, caused primarily by the interrelated issues of environmental degradation and population growth, have prompted a consortium of international and national agencies to develop a Framework for Evaluation of Sustainable Land Management (FESLM). The FESLM, based on logical pathway analyses, provides a systematic procedure for identification and development of indicators and thresholds of sustainability. An assessment of sustainability is achieved by comparing the performance of a given land use with the objectives of the five pillars of sustainable land management: productivity, security, protection, viability and acceptability. A classification for sustainability is proposed, and plans for future development of the FESLM are described. Key words: Sustainability, land management, indicators, thresholds, environment, agriculture
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0008-4271 , 1918-1841
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publikationsdatum: 1995
    ZDB Id: 2017003-8
    ZDB Id: 417254-1
    SSG: 13
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