Comparing Environmental Management and Strategies in the UK and Germany

Project: Research

Project participants

Description

A comparative study of manufacturing firms in the UK and Germany was undertaken, based on a questionnaire survey of a representative random sample. The aim of this research was to compare environmental management activities and strategies towards the environment in the two countries, and to assess the influence of the national and sectoral contexts on these.
AcronymAGF
StatusFinished
Period01.03.0101.12.01

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Researchers

  1. Dagmar Bussiek

Publications

  1. First automatic size measurements for the separation of dwarf birch and tree birch pollen in MIS 6 to MIS 1 records from Northern Germany
  2. Irish English and Variational Pragmatics
  3. Does transition to IFRS substantially affect key financial ratios in shareholder-oriented common law regimes?
  4. The Enduring Ephemeral, or the Future is a Memory.
  5. From event management to managing events
  6. Participation in protected area governance
  7. How many Persistent Organic Pollutants should we expect?
  8. The strength of vertical linkages
  9. On the micro-structure of the German export boom
  10. “Normality” Revisited: Fieldwork and Family
  11. On the micro-structure of the German export boom
  12. Semi-polar root exudates in natural grassland communities
  13. Minimum return guarantees, investment caps, and investment flexibility
  14. The persistent decline in unionization in western and eastern Germany, 1980 - 2004
  15. Abiotic and biotic drivers of tree trait effects on soil microbial biomass and soil carbon concentration
  16. Analysis of ammonia losses after field application of biogas slurries by an empirical model
  17. Up, up and away: An update on the UK's latest plans for space activities
  18. § 394
  19. The influence of landscape change on multiple dimensions of human–nature connectedness
  20. Activities in retirement
  21. Akademisches Schreiben
  22. Organizational Restructuring as a Self-Reinforcing Process
  23. Egozentrierte Netzwerkanalysen
  24. Economies of scope in European railways
  25. Building a bridge between school and university
  26. Konsolidierung oder Emergenz?
  27. Patterns of entrepreneurial career development
  28. Primary source regions of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) measured in the Arctic
  29. (Inhibiting) Factors for (Un)Sustainable Behaviour in Relation to the Effects of Education for Sustainable Development