Ontario s Environment and the Common Sense Revolution

Ontario s Environment and the Common Sense Revolution
Author: Mark Winfield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1999
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN: 1896588387

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Ontario s Environment and the Common Sense Revolution

Ontario s Environment and the Common Sense Revolution
Author: Mark Winfield,Greg Jenish
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1998
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN: 1896588263

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Ontario s Environment and the Common Sense Revolution

Ontario s Environment and the  Common Sense Revolution
Author: Mark Winfield,Greg Jenish
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1997
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN: 1896588166

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Ontario s Environment and the common Sense Revolution

Ontario s Environment and the  common Sense Revolution
Author: Mark Winfield,Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy,Greg Jenish
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1999
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN: OCLC:227149261

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Common Sense and Common Law for the Environment

Common Sense and Common Law for the Environment
Author: Bruce Yandle
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015039068617

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Nuf-nuf! Educational AND fun for hours and hours! For kids ages 9 to 109. Large print. Word games, picture puzzles, logic puzzles, riddles, mazes, and more. 250 pages packed with intriguing and challenging puzzles! Journey through The World of Magic, Ancient Worlds, Future Worlds, the World Around You, the World of Words, the World of Logic, the World of Strange Things, and the World of Wise Things. New friends are there to help you on your way. Meet the gnome Walton Dalton, Drago the dragon, Princess Leela, Elvish the Elf, and the Tricky Troll brothers. Watch out for the Wizard of Words... he sneaked in dozens of Wizard Words for you to solve. Attend a holiday party, two password parties, and try some tricky brain teasers on for size. Make a paper airplane that can fly, a cup that can hold water, and fold an epic origami crane to amaze your friends and family. Put on your detective hat and solve mysteries: The Case of the Mi$$ing Money, Devious Dognappers, Burglary in the Millionaire's Mansion, and more. Wind your way through a maze of pyramids, a forest, an ancient castle, and outer space! Most of all... have lots of fun while learning new things. Nuf-Nuf!

Common Sense in Environmental Management

Common Sense in Environmental Management
Author: Jonathan Woolley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780429683190

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Common Sense in Environmental Management examines common sense not in theory, but in practice. Jonathan Woolley argues that common sense as a concept is rooted in English experiences of landscape and land management and examines it ethnographically - unveiling common sense as key to understanding how British nature and public life are transforming in the present day. Common sense encourages English people to tacitly assume that the management of land and other resources should organically converge on a consensus that yields self-evident, practical results. Furthermore, the English then tend to assume that their own position reflects that consensus. Other stakeholders are not seen as having legitimate but distinct expertise and interests – but are rather viewed as being stupid and/or immoral, for ignoring self-evident, pragmatic truths. Compromise is therefore less likely, and land management practices become entrenched and resistant to innovation and improvement. Through a detailed ethnographic study of the Norfolk Broads, this book explores how environmental policy and land management in rural areas could be more effective if a truly common sense was restored in the way we manage our shared environment. Using academic and lay deployments of common sense as a route into the political economy of rural environments, this book will be of great interest to scholars and students of socio-cultural anthropology, sociology, human geography, cultural studies, social history, and the environmental humanities.

Toward a New Legal Common Sense

Toward a New Legal Common Sense
Author: Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2020-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107157842

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In a period of paradigmatic transition, Toward a New Legal Common Sense aims to devolve to law its emancipatory potential.

The Common Law and the Environment

The Common Law and the Environment
Author: Roger E. Meiners,Andrew P. Morriss
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0847697096

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Since 1970, when the Clean Air Act was passed and the Environmental Protection Agency was created, the primary means for addressing environmental problems in the U.S. has been through comprehensive federal statutes and detailed regulations. Evaluating almost three decades of experience with the Clean Air Act, Superfund, the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, and other major federal environmental statutes, the contributors to this volume question the effectiveness and impact of the legal regime that created these regulations. While most studies of environmental policy paint a picture of improvement through government initiatives, these essays argue the contrary. Pointing to Cleveland's burning river, the death of Lake Erie, smog in Los Angeles, and Love Canal, the contributors demonstrate that command-and-control regulation of the environment has not delivered the great improvements in environmental quality as promised. The Common Law and the Environment offers principles for a new approach to protecting the environment and looks to evidence of the successes of alternative legal systems to address significant problems.