Local environmental regulation in post-socialism: A Hungarian case study/ Chris G Pickvance
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333.70727 STE/G Good statistical practice for natural resource research/ | 333.70934 KAP/E Environmental history of early India: a reader/ | 333.70934 MAL/S Environmental history of early India : | 333.709439 PIC/L Local environmental regulation in post-socialism: A Hungarian case study/ | 333.709471 HAA/C The changing governance of renewable natural resources in northwest Russia/ | 333.7095 ANG/A Asia's Clean Revolution/ | 333.70954 MUK/E Environmental scenario in India/ |
1 Introduction: the Hungarian Context 2 Hypotheses on Local Environmental Regulation 3 Szekesfehervar: Magnet for Multinational Capital and Green Utopia? 4 Gyoer: a Traditional Industrial and County Town 5 Nagyteteny: Past Pollution and Limited Prospects? 6 Dunaujvaros: the Legacy Effects of Being a Steel Town 95 7 A Comparative Analysis of Environmental Regulation in the Four Localities 8 Settlement Type and Local Government Environmental Policy in Hungary: the Role of Local Economic Structure and Local Government Resources 9 Local Economic Situation, Local Environmental Mobilization and Local Government Environmental Policy in Hungary 10 Conclusion
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