Resources 'United States'
This paper by Stern et al (1999) on public support for environmentalism examines two value bases for environmental concern — altruism and self-interest — and two major value types — Conservation (…
The purpose of this project is to examine the impact of the Internet on public involvement in environmental decision-making. The project’s objectives are to 1) examine the current state of electronic…
The paper deals with recent developments in the area of environmental policymaking. It features the main players in the policymaking arena: corporations integrating environmental considerations into…
Visitors of this INECE topical forum may participate in discussions with global and regional experts, learn about current issues in public access to information and justice, explore the INECE library…
A textual searchable database of Michigan State University containing bibliographic entries on issues related to environmental justice. Visitors can use the keyword search option or browse the titles…
This brief surveys public participation policies across a range of international institutions and environmental agreements to better understand whether opportunities exist for meaningful…
The BE SAFE Precautionary Policy Clearinghouse includes precautionary-based laws, policies, local ordinances and industry agreements on a range of issues, including: environmental precaution,…
Founded in 1986, the Clearinghouse serves as the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School’s Educational Resource Center. The PON Clearinghouse develops and disseminates role simulations and other…
Ecological Footprint accounting documents the extent to which human economies stay within the regenerative capacity of the planet, and who uses which portion of this capacity. Such biophysical…
This quarterly journal of analysis on global civil society addresses legal topics as well as social, cultural, political and economic issues affecting the legal environment. For attorneys, government…




