The ways in which issues of differential times and time-scales make themselves felt in environmental politics are explored. Official and industrial `control' of time-scales within environmental regulatory processes is seen to be an important determinant of the forms such politics take in countries like the UK. It is argued that the opening up of `time' debates carries far-reaching and positive implications for `sustainability' aspirations in the industrial world
Environmental policymaking must confront two different kinds of uncertainty. I want to call attentio...
Time has become a key reference point for measuring the success, failure, and progress of climate ac...
Ecosystem transformation and climate change evolve over long time scales. The effects of the economi...
Bornemann B, Straßheim H. Governing Time for Sustainability. Analyzing the Temporal Implications of ...
This thesis focuses on pro-environmental behavior (PEB), intended as any action that an individual u...
ABSTRACT. The execution of successful social-ecological research and the formulation of effective en...
Issues pertaining to the relationship between how sustainable a society is, and how people use their...
This chapter explores how time and temporality – that is, the rhythms and tempos of social and envir...
This book is the first attempt to systematically introduce the aspect of time into economic and envi...
The issue of time, most associated with intergenerational justice, is an integral component of the s...
Environmental law functions through temporal concepts and time-related mechanisms, aswell as influen...
This paper considers the modeling strategies that have been used to incorporate time in revealed and...
Disciplined by industrial clock time, modern life distances people from nature's biorhythms such as ...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...
This study addresses the multifaceted and contradictory temporalities of consumption in the environm...
Environmental policymaking must confront two different kinds of uncertainty. I want to call attentio...
Time has become a key reference point for measuring the success, failure, and progress of climate ac...
Ecosystem transformation and climate change evolve over long time scales. The effects of the economi...
Bornemann B, Straßheim H. Governing Time for Sustainability. Analyzing the Temporal Implications of ...
This thesis focuses on pro-environmental behavior (PEB), intended as any action that an individual u...
ABSTRACT. The execution of successful social-ecological research and the formulation of effective en...
Issues pertaining to the relationship between how sustainable a society is, and how people use their...
This chapter explores how time and temporality – that is, the rhythms and tempos of social and envir...
This book is the first attempt to systematically introduce the aspect of time into economic and envi...
The issue of time, most associated with intergenerational justice, is an integral component of the s...
Environmental law functions through temporal concepts and time-related mechanisms, aswell as influen...
This paper considers the modeling strategies that have been used to incorporate time in revealed and...
Disciplined by industrial clock time, modern life distances people from nature's biorhythms such as ...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...
This study addresses the multifaceted and contradictory temporalities of consumption in the environm...
Environmental policymaking must confront two different kinds of uncertainty. I want to call attentio...
Time has become a key reference point for measuring the success, failure, and progress of climate ac...
Ecosystem transformation and climate change evolve over long time scales. The effects of the economi...