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When did the environmental revolution begin?

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Card 27

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Cornucopians (solutions can always be found- market place, technological development) and accomodators (some change is necessary for env sus. but societal structure can be adapted to accomodate changes) are both part of:

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Card 28

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Soft technologists (alternative techs- small scale) and deep environmentalists (idea of new types of society) are...

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Card 29

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The two types of Technocentric group are:

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Card 30

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Categorising environmental groups by discourses of humanity and the environment splits them by what...

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Card 31

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The Utalitarian view of nature uses the..

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Card 32

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The holistic model (biosphere with a little human box where human systems are part of env systems) is:

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Card 33

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Socities where civil society does what state tells it to do with all citizens obeying rules in leglislation and policy formulation behind closed doors reflecting values of elites ruling are what societies?

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Card 34

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Societies where what happens in civil society impacts on rule formulation, involvement a large number of interest groups, lots of public discussion, inputs from civil society in policy formulation and lots of transparency (a more chaotic policy formulatio

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Card 35

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What are most developing countries?

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