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environmental crises 3 climate change 2 climate change impacts 2 environment and security 2 food security 2 global environmental security 2 water security 2 Bedouin towns 1 COVID-19 1 Coronavirus 1 Crisis management 1 Environmental crises 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Human Resource Management 1 IPAT 1 Krisenmanagement 1 Personalmanagement 1 Pollution 1 Population 1 Strategic management 1 Strategisches Management 1 Umweltbelastung 1 strategic HRM 1
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Alcamo, Joseph 2 Karplus, Y. 1 Kissinger, M. 1 Minbaeva, Dana 1 Navrbjerg, Steen E. 1
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International Journal of Sustainable Development 2 Environment, Development and Sustainability 1 Human resource management 1
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Strategic human resource management in the context of environmental crises : a COVID-19 test
Minbaeva, Dana; Navrbjerg, Steen E. - In: Human resource management 62 (2023) 6, pp. 811-832
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IPAT and the analysis of local human–environment impact processes: the case of indigenous Bedouin towns in Israel
Kissinger, M.; Karplus, Y. - In: Environment, Development and Sustainability 17 (2015) 1, pp. 101-121
The IPAT equation developed in the early 1970s by Ehrlich and Holdren suggests that the impact (I) of society on the environment is associated with population size (P) coupled with manner of function (f), which is shaped by elements such as affluence (A) and available technology (T). To date,...
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Environment, security and the question of quantification
Alcamo, Joseph - In: International Journal of Sustainable Development 4 (2001) 2, pp. 139-156
The link between environmental change and human security brings together two important issues having to do with nature and society. In the last ten years, great progress has been made in understanding this link, but this new knowledge has been mostly in a descriptive and qualitative form. But...
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Environment, security and the question of quantification
Alcamo, Joseph - In: International Journal of Sustainable Development 4 (2001) 2, pp. 139-156
The link between environmental change and human security brings together two important issues having to do with nature and society. In the last ten years, great progress has been made in understanding this link, but this new knowledge has been mostly in a descriptive and qualitative form. But...
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