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A Broadcast, 73, 84, 95, 121,
Action Plan on Sustainable Consumption and 148, 191
Production (SCP), 142, 143 Brundtland
Agenda 21, 4, 97, 190, 192 commission, 4
Agenda-setting, 83, 84, 122 report, 5, 13
Agrobiodiversity, 132, 135
Alternative dispute resolution, 194
Ambiguity, 5, 8, 45, 47, C
115, 181 Campaigns, 33, 62, 64, 98, 125, 141–144,
Approach 148, 199
inside-out, 153, 166, 167 Civil society, 9, 11, 23, 126, 127, 192
integrative, 27–35 Climate change, 4, 8, 15, 16, 28, 31,
outside-in, 153, 166, 167 33, 35, 61, 72, 74, 119–127,
participatory, 126, 142, 190, 133, 142, 181
191, 199 Club of Rome, 3
phenomenological, 57 Cognitions, 71, 75, 109, 112–113
post-structuralist, 57 Collaboration, 39–47
Assessment, 16, 20, 30, 31, 34, 56, 83, 96, Commitment, 14, 75, 89, 94, 95, 145,
163–164, 168, 198 159, 177
Assurance, 163–165 Common ground, 47, 48
Attitude-behaviour gap, 145 Communication
Auditing, 163–164, 168 climate change, 35, 119–126
Autopoiesis, 55, 109, 111 computer-supported, 175–177
Awareness, 5–8, 10, 34, 47, 65, 74, 79, 87, 89, environmental, 28–31, 34, 35
98, 130, 137, 145 global, 4, 79, 80, 85, 86
instruments, 75
interpersonal, 72, 123
B model, 33, 75
Basic needs, 17, 143–145 modes of, 123, 126, 142
Behaviour patterns, 46, 69–73 paradox of, 178
Benchmarking, 154, 166 personal, 121
Biodiversity, 4, 10, 129–138 risk, 28, 30–32, 34, 35, 124
Biological diversity, 129, 130, sciences, 27, 28, 32–35, 112, 147
133–136 theory, 6, 7, 89–96, 125
Biosphere, 19, 137 thread, 80
Broad interdisciplinarity, 44 Communicative process, 14, 89
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