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Gill, Michael. Environmental tracking: Can investment revolution prevent ecological catastrophe. Pen Press, 1997.

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Jagiełło-Kowalczyk, Magdalena. Koordynacja środowiskowa w kształtowaniu zrównoważonych inwestycji mieszkaniowych: Environmental coordination in the formation of sustainable housing investments = Umwelt Koordination bei der Entwicklung von nachhaltigen Wohnungsbau Investition. Wydawnictwo PK, 2012.

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J, Yozzo David, Titre John P, Sexton Jane, and Institute for Water Resources (U.S.), eds. Planning and evaluating restoration of aquatic habitats from an ecological perspective. The Institute, 1996.

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Okeke, Silvanus. Industrial potentials & investment opportunities in Nigeria. Inter-Regional Publishers, 1998.

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Jane, Sexton, Titre John, Yozzo David, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, and Institute for Water Resources (U.S.), eds. Planning and evaluating restoration of aquatic habitats from an ecological perspective. The Institute, 1996.

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Kānhūammư̄, Laos Khana Kammakān Phǣnkān læ. Investment in Lao PDR: Investment application, law, and incentive operation costs : the country of ecologically friendly products. Committee for Planning and Cooperation, 2002.

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Institute, Itinera, ed. Transition énergétique: Plus vite vers un système plus vert? ASP, 2009.

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Tumin, Valeriy, Elena Zenkina, Ol'ga Ivanova, Petr Kostromin, and Aleksandra Minchenkova. Management of sustainable development of organizations and territories. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2147031.

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The monograph presents general theoretical and practical issues of managing the sustainable development of organizations and territories. The understanding and evolution of the concept of sustainable development management in Russia and the world, mechanisms and tools for its implementation are considered. The views of the authors of the monograph on the role and place of the state, society, business entities and each person in solving this global global problem are presented. Considerable attention is paid to the tools of innovative and investment development of territories, the use of strate
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Hodakov, Viktor. Natural environment and human activity. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1194879.

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The monograph describes the influence of the natural environment and its natural and climatic conditions on human life and socio-economic systems, which are considered as regions, territories of Eastern Europe. The natural and climatic factors (PCFs) characterizing the natural environment of Eastern Europe (Russia and Ukraine) and Western (England and France) are considered. Eastern Europe is in the zone of negative PCFs, close to critical.
 The influence of the PCF on the vital activity of the state and man is systematically described: mentality, systemic thinking, human health, ensuring
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Tucker, Richard P. Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World. University of California Press, 2000.

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Tucker, Richard P. Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World. University of California Press, 2000.

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Cost Effectiveness of Sustainable Housing Investments (Sustainable Urban Areas) (Sustainable Urban Areas). IOS Press/Delft University Press, 2005.

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Gutke, Kirsten. Third Cologne Waste Days: Legislation 2000 - Easing Investments and Residual Restrictions to Conform with Environmental Ecological Legislation. Gutke Verlag, 1995.

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Insatiable appetite: The United States and the ecological degradation of the tropical world. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2007.

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Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World. University of California Press, 2000.

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Tucker, Richard P. Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World, Concise Revised Edition (Exploring World History). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2007.

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Publications, USA International Business. Russian Investment, Economic, Ecological and Business Risk Atlas. International Business Publications, USA, 2005.

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Fiorino, Daniel J. What Is Green Growth? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190605803.003.0002.

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This chapter argues that the green economy concept may be influential both in policy framing and as a framework for guiding and carrying out economic and political change. The premise of green growth is that economic security and prosperity are possible within the limits of local, regional, and global ecosystems, but only if the composition of growth changes through new investments, policies, and technologies. Although its intellectual origins may be traced to the fields of ecological economics, business greening, and ecological modernization, the green growth concept gained visibility in the
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Ethical-Ecological Investment: Towards Global Sustainable Development (Ethik, Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft). IKO, 2001.

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Levesque, Catherine. Jacob van Ruisdael’s Ecological Landscapes. Amsterdam University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789048558919.

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This book examines Jacob van Ruisdael's treatment of five subjects—dunes, grainfields, ruins, rushing water, and woodlands—that recur throughout his career. The paintings, though fictive, show close attention to the complexities of particular environments that can be fruitfully considered “ecological.” The pattern of Ruisdael’s reworking each environment and associated phenomena shows him as laboring over these themes. His work across media conveys something of his demanding and methodical procedure as he sought to achieve pictorially the force, temporality, vitality, and motion of nature. Rui
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Fiorino, Daniel J. A Good Life on a Finite Earth. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190605803.001.0001.

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Green growth is the idea that a society’s ecological and economic goals can be pursued as a mutually reinforcing, positive sum. It accepts that economies increase in scale and efficiency, but that economic growth may occur in less harmful ways ecologically through the use of new policies, patterns of investment, technology innovation, and behavioral change. The ultimate goal is a green economic transition, in which ecological objectives and policies are effectively integrated with many others—energy, transportation, manufacturing, and infrastructure, to name a few—and all sectors of society wo
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Legge, Sarah, David Lindenmayer, Natasha Robinson, Benjamin Scheele, Darren Southwell, and Brendan Wintle, eds. Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486307722.

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Monitoring is integral to all aspects of policy and management for threatened biodiversity. It is fundamental to assessing the conservation status and trends of listed species and ecological communities. Monitoring data can be used to diagnose the causes of decline, to measure management effectiveness and to report on investment. It is also a valuable public engagement tool. Yet in Australia, monitoring threatened biodiversity is not always optimally managed.
 Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities aims to improve the standard of monitoring for Australia's threatened bio
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Lindenmayer, David, Emma Burns, Nicole Thurgate, and Andrew Lowe, eds. Biodiversity and Environmental Change. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108578.

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This data-rich book demonstrates the value of existing national long-term ecological research in Australia for monitoring environmental change and biodiversity.
 Long-term ecological data are critical for informing trends in biodiversity and environmental change. The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) is a major initiative of the Australian Government and one of its key areas of investment is to provide funding for a network of long-term ecological research plots around Australia (LTERN).
 LTERN researchers and other authors in this book have maintained monitoring sites, o
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Marshall, Dustin, Justin McAlister, and Adam Reitzel, eds. Evolutionary Ecology of Parental Investment and Larval Diversity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786962.003.0003.

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Marine larvae vary enormously in the amount of care (be it in the form of energy or other costly caregiving that increases offspring fitness) they receive from their parents. In contrast to terrestrial taxa, parental investment is less coupled to phylogeny in marine taxa, such that closely related species may have wildly different parental investment strategies. Such diversity demands explanation, and marine biologists have been fascinated by variation in parental investment for over 100 years. In this chapter, we review patterns in parental investment in space, review the theory of parental i
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Lupton, Julia Reinhard. Hospitality. Edited by Henry S. Turner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199641352.013.22.

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This chapter examines the longstanding interrelationships among theatre, households, and what it calls ‘acts of reception’: the performed rituals of welcoming, accommodating, sharing, and dwelling, as well as their more inhospitable alternatives. It considers what hospitality might have to do with theatricality, what they have in common, and what each renders visible in the other. It also explores hospitality’s connections with biopolitics, political theology, and political ecology, and more specifically the confluence of its biopolitical, political–theological, and political–ecological invest
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Miller, Alissa A., and Stacey L. Rucas. Social Aggression, Sleep, and Well-Being among Sidama Women of Rural Southwestern Ethiopia. Edited by Maryanne L. Fisher. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199376377.013.24.

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Many researchers have studied how social competition and aggression affect health and well-being. However, few have made significant theoretical contributions to the understanding of how competition and aggression specific to women’s same-sex social networks may alter their health and well-being. Indeed, several lines of research indicate that positive interpersonal relationships between women are correlated to improved health, and, as a corollary, stressful and competitive interpersonal relationships result in significant health costs. Using evolutionary ecological theory and supporting data
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Horton, Emily. 21st-Century British Gothic. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350286597.

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In this innovative re-casting of the genre and its received canon, Emily Horton explores fictional investments in the Gothic within contemporary British literature, revealing how such concepts as the monstrous, spectral and uncanny work to illuminate the insecure, uneven and precarious experience of 21st century life. Reading contemporary works of Gothic fiction by Helen Oyeyemi, Kazuo Ishiguro, Sarah Moss, Patrick McGrath and M.R. Carey alongside writers not previously grouped under this umbrella, such as Brian Chikwava, Chloe Aridjis and Mohsin Hamid, Horton illuminates the way the Gothic ha
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Fiorino, Daniel J. The Green Growth Policy Agenda. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190605803.003.0006.

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The concept of green growth offers both a means of reframing ecology–economy relationships and defining an agenda for change. This chapter sets out the framework for a green growth policy agenda. This agenda builds upon existing strategies and tools, such as use of mandatory technology or performance standards, but also is distinctive in expanding the scope of policymaking, emphasizing ecology–economy positive-sums, looking beyond ecological to other policy sectors, granting critical ecosystems principled priority in decisions, and incorporating social costs. As for tools, the green growth age
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Wai shang zhi jie tou zi de sheng tai huan jing xiao ying yan jiu: Study of the Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Ecological Environment. Ren min chu ban she, 2009.

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Esler, Karen J., Anna L. Jacobsen, and R. Brandon Pratt. Planning for the future. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739135.003.0009.

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Mediterranean-type climate (MTC) regions are highlighted in several global analyses of conservation risk and priorities. These regions have undergone high levels of habitat conversion and yet of all terrestrial biomes they have the second lowest level of land protection. With transformation pressures set to continue (Chapter 8), planning for a sustainable conservation future in MTC regions is therefore essential. Conservation activities are represented by a variety of philosophies and motives, partially driven by the underlying differences in transformation drivers and sociopolitical contexts
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Young, Craig M., Shawn M. Arellano, Jean-François Hamel, and Annie Mercier, eds. Ecology and Evolution of Larval Dispersal in the Deep Sea. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786962.003.0016.

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The importance of larval dispersal in the deep ocean is generally acknowledged in studies of genetic connectivity, conservation, and population ecology, but our understanding of the underlying reproductive, developmental, and oceanographic processes remains rudimentary. Recent efforts at modeling deep-sea dispersal have generally taken the form of sensitivity analyses, because biological parameters for the models are lacking. In this review, what is known about the evolution of biological parameters that may influence dispersal times, depth distributions, and trajectories, including modes of d
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Thaler, Gregory. The Twenty-First Century Agricultural Land Rush. Edited by Ronald J. Herring. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.013.017.

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The 2007–2008 global food crisis has been followed by a rapid acceleration in large-scale agricultural land deals, which activists have labeled a “global land grab.” This chapter explores the origins of this twenty-first century agricultural land rush, its geography, and the responses it has engendered. The origins of the land rush are located in interlinked food, financial, and ecological crises that are indicative of fundamental shifts in the global political economy. In response to these crises, land grabbing represents an effort to reconstruct a stable political-economic order, both on the
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Mbow, Cheikh. The Great Green Wall in the Sahel. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.559.

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For several decades, the Sahelian countries have been facing continuing rainfall shortages, which, coupled with anthropogenic factors, have severely disrupted the great ecological balance, leading the area in an inexorable process of desertification and land degradation. The Sahel faces a persistent problem of climate change with high rainfall variability and frequent droughts, and this is one of the major drivers of population’s vulnerability in the region. Communities struggle against severe land degradation processes and live in an unprecedented loss of productivity that hampers their livel
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Anderson, E. N. Ecologies of the Heart. Oxford University Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195090109.001.0001.

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There is much we can learn about conservation from native peoples, says Gene Anderson. While the advanced nations of the West have failed to control overfishing, deforestation, soil erosion, pollution, and a host of other environmental problems, many traditional peoples manage their natural resources quite successfully. And if some traditional peoples mismanage the environment--the irrational value some place on rhino horn, for instance, has left this species endangered--the fact remains that most have found ways to introduce sound ecological management into their daily lives. Why have they su
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