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The Changing Face of Non-Traditional NGO Governance: The Case of the Chinmaya Rural Primary Health Care and Training Centre (CRTC), India
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2004)
Nonprofit literature suggests that non-governmental organizations (NGOs), even those that intentionally want to maintain a collectivist structure, tend to adopt bureaucratic governance features when subject to growth and ...
Salmon Tales: An Arts-Informed and Literary Inquiry into Salmon Farming in B.C.
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2004)
Freeing Spirit: Life Epics and the Deindustrialization of Death
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2004)
There is a disconnection in North American culture from the naturalness of death. This disconnection impedes the spiritual process undergone when dying. This spiritual process is necessary to fully complete the sacred ...
Ecology and Economy: A Systems Perspective
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2004)
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of an economy from the perspective of systems and hierarchy theory. Economic systems are examined in two dimensions – the material and the functional – each of which is regarded ...
Pollution Prevention Practices in Small and Medium-Sized Metal Finishers
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2004)
The recent incorporation of pollution prevention provisions into environmental legislation are leading companies large and small – alike to work towards developing and implementing pollution prevention practices. In order ...
Planning for Greener Development: Conservation Development and Landon Bay East
(Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 2004)
This paper has been abbreviated from the original submission. This paper explores some of the impacts associated with current patterns of suburban and rural residential development, how we arrived at this point, and some ...