Search Results - Philosophy of Law
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IWRM challenges in developing countries: lessons from India and elsewhere
Published 2007“…Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a sound philosophy which is hard to disagree with. However, in developing countries, what usually gets passed-off in the name of IWRM at the operational level takes a rather narrow view of the philosophy and has largely tended to include a blue-print package including: [1] A national water policy; [2] A water law and regulatory framework; [3] Recognition of River Basin as the appropriate unit of water and land resources planning and management; [4] Treating water as an economic good; and [5] Participatory water resource management. …”
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A thematic landscape designed masterplan integrating urban ecology, water planning and social improvements
Published 2022“…The second phase concentrated on re-establishing of water streams in a green park according to the philosophy of Fredrick Law Olmsted, and in the third phase the former airport Tejgaon to become a large green area for social meetings, recreation activities for the Dhaka city inhabitants and provide job opportunities for the informal dwellers. …”
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En retrospektiv och prospektiv utvärdering av etik och djurvälfärd i Sveriges djurskyddslagstiftning
Published 2017“…The animal protection law of Sweden was updated in 1988 due to the growing public awareness of animal testing procedures. …”
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Identified opportunities and challenges in CSR certification
Published 2012“…The launch and implementation of CSC9000T, based on a consumer-oriented and scientific sustainable development philosophy is a milestone to the development of the industry. …”
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El control biológico en un contexto de manejo integrado de enfermedades
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