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...Having worked as an outdoor environmental educator, I questioned whether an Internet-based p... Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics offers PhD and master's programs on topics such as...
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... that specializes in the application of economics to legal and regulatory issues. No objection was t... for a high level of safety and environmental protection;. ( e ) provide a high degree of autono...
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... of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics, Department of Renewable Resources; degrees offere...
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... of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics, Department of Renewable Resources; degrees offere...
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Contamination of real estate raises an interesting challenge for the real estate appraiser. The purpose of this article is threefold. First, it is to provide the appraiser with some insight on real estate contamination and ideas on how to deal with these challenges from a valuation perspective. Second, it is to introduce terminology adopted by Americans for the valuation of contaminated real estate and recommend that real estate appraisers in Canada adopt this terminology. Third, to provide information on additional valuation techniques that can be used for appraising contaminated property. The valuation of contaminated real estate also creates its own terminology and it is recommended that Canadian appraisers adopt this terminology (to be modified to reflect Canadian content) to create...
... is becoming more aware of these environmental challenges. The political and regulatory framework... at The Centre for Advanced Property Economics and Appraisal Institute (U.S.) symposium entitled ...
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... (BSc) * Environmental Anthropology/ Economics/Ethics/ Geography/Studies (BA) Trent University * ...
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Liberal MP Irwin Cotler has a PhD and a law degree, taught at McGill, has been a visiting scholar at Harvard and Yale law schools and is a renowned expert in human rights. Even Conservative House leader Peter Van Loan, whose day job consists of deflecting flak for the boss and issuing slanderous accusations, has a master's in international relations and geography, along with his law degree.
... opposition members in international environmental jaunts. . Minority governments "don't produce good... taught at Oxford, the London School of Economics and the University of California and won acclaim a...
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... of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics, Department of Renewable Resources; degrees offere...
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... worries not only about economic and environmental impacts, but also about security risks. During his... change dialogue is focused firmly on economics, politics, and the near-term costs of dealing with...
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There are eight chapters in the book, organised in four sections. Chapter 1 "Creators of Culture" provides an overview of the basic tenet of the book - that climate demands and monetary resources influence each other's impact on culture. Dr. Van de Vliert further asserts that "climate and cash" interact to form integrated climatoeconomic niches. Chapter 2 "Climate Colors Life Satisfaction" summarises empirical support for the contention that a more demanding climate, leading to fewer resources, decreases culturally embedded satisfaction. The author illustrates that problems of unhappiness and suicide exist in regions with extremely cold winters, extremely hot summers, or both. In Chapter 3 "Cash Compensates for Climate," he explains how money resources make the difference between climat...
... those in organisational, social, or environmental psychology; it could also appeal to a broad range ... and researchers in psychology, economics, management, cultural studies, or community develo...