"Legal Instruments for Sustainable Environmental Management in Nepal"
Recent and current environmental legislation in Nepal is described, and its relation to sustainable development analysed.
Recent and current environmental legislation in Nepal is described, and its relation to sustainable development analysed.
Stolberg examines the history of air pollution as a scientific, social and political issue from 1800 to 1860.
George Perkins Marsh, United States minister to Italy, renowned as a linguist and a geographer, was a fitting choice to be named arbiter of a disputed Italo-Swiss boundary segment, the alpe of Cravairola, north of Domodossola and west of Locarno, in 1874.
This article examines water pollution and its control in the United States from the turn of the twentieth century until after the Second World War, a period during which water pollution became an interstate problem.
This book traces the rise of Republican challenges to environmental laws in the United States and shows what they mean for the future of environmentalism in the political arena.
John M. Francis examines the dilemma that arises from the British application of “voluntary principle” legislation to long-term land management strategies in support of nature conservation.
This film examines the environmental impact and uses of hemp, from nutrition to construction.
This film follows an 84-year old woman’s campaign to ban the sale of bottled water in the small American town of Concord, Massachusetts.
This film shows how the oil and gas industries, rich with political connections, obtained a position of almost untouchable power and how at-risk communities have united to fight back.
Animal rights prevailed over bullfights in a recent judgment of the Supreme Court of India.