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Democracy and Sense of Place Values in Environmental Policy
Bryan G. Norton
, Bruce M Hannon
Geography and Geographic Information Science
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Democracy
100%
Place Value
100%
Environmental Policy
100%
Sense of Place
100%
Natural Resources
66%
Resource Use
66%
Effective Means
33%
Policy Implementation
33%
Modernity
33%
Renewable Resources
33%
Local Community
33%
Resource Scarcity
33%
Kennedy
33%
Policy Evaluation
33%
Overconsumption
33%
Capitalization
33%
Fisheries Management
33%
Centralized Control
33%
Human Population Growth
33%
Centralized Decision
33%
Top-down versus Bottom-up
33%
Democratic Government
33%
Regional States
33%
Totalitarian State
33%
Free Market Economy
33%
Social Chaos
33%
Social Sciences
Democracy
100%
Environmental Policy
100%
Sense of Place
100%
Natural Resource
66%
Modern society
33%
Population Increase
33%
Renewable Resource
33%
Democratic Government
33%
Fisheries Management
33%
Decision Making
33%
Authors
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Environmental Policy
100%
Industry
33%