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Chengting Zhou, Jing Chen, Chen Li and Bo Bi
China?s South?North Water Transfer Project has been questioned as it has resulted in significantly negative issues. Drawing on the notion of hydrosocial territories, this article examines the contested hydraulic configuration and counter-imaginaries from...
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Tatyana G. Krupnova, Olga V. Rakova, Kirill A. Bondarenko and Valeria D. Tretyakova
The main aims of urban air pollution monitoring are to optimize the interaction between humanity and nature, to combine and integrate environmental databases, and to develop sustainable approaches to the production and the organization of the urban envir...
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Erin Flanagan, Emilie Stroh, Anna Oudin and Ebba Malmqvist
Environmental injustice, characterized by lower socioeconomic status (SES) persons being subjected to higher air pollution concentrations, was explored among pregnant women in Scania, Sweden. Understanding if the general reduction of air pollution record...
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Marie-Christine Cormier-Salem
Carbon policy is a fascinating topic in geography and political ecology, because carbon is a new exchangeable good, which links the local to the international arenas through a complex set of instruments, norms, and institutions. In this paper, after expl...
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Troy D. Abel, Jonah White and Stacy Clauson
This paper examines the spatial and temporal trajectories of Seattle?s industrial land use restructuring and the shifting riskscape in Seattle, WA, a commonly recognized urban model of sustainability. Drawing on the perspective of sustainability as a con...
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Jang-Hwan Jo, Tae Woo Roh, Seonghoon Kim, Yeo-Chang Youn, Mi Sun Park, Ki Joo Han and Eun Kyung Jang
Following the trend on focusing on a nation?s economic-growth, side effects such as resource exhaustion, environmental pollution, and social injustice have begun to appear. As a solution, eco-innovation has received a great amount of attention from Europ...
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Najeb Masoud
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Libya is a developing country and it has a unique culture, as any other country, with a significant position as the second largest oil producer in Africa. It has experienced dynamic changes over a short period of time. The aim of this study is to investi...
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