@article{Gardemann2002, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Peace and Public Health: 1999 Kosovo Experience}, series = {Croat Med J}, volume = {43}, journal = {Croat Med J}, number = {2}, pages = {103}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{Gardemann2002, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Primary Health Care in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Rwanda and Kosovo Experiences and Their Implications for Public Health Training}, series = {Croat Med J}, volume = {43}, journal = {Croat Med J}, number = {2}, pages = {148 -- 155}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @misc{Gardemann2002, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Organization and financing of the health system in Germany; structure and education in the public health system in Germany. Medical Faculty of the University St. Kyrill and Methodius, Skopje/Macedonia, 17.12.2002}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @misc{Gardemann2002, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Public health training of the professionals in civil service of the German health administration. Regional Coordination Meeting of the Public Health Collaboration in South Eastern Europe (PH-SEE), University of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, 20.02.2002}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @misc{Gardemann2002, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Public health training in Germany. Workshop: Managing Health Care and Public Health Systems. Medical University of Mongolia in Ulaanbaatar/Mongolia, 03.09.2002}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @misc{Gardemann2002, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {International humanitarian assistance in complex emergencies, human rights and international humanitarian law. Faculty of Philosophy of the University St. Kyrill and Methodius, Skopje/Macedonia, 13.12.2002}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{AldanaGreenlawEnglertetal.2002, author = {Aldana, S. and Greenlaw, R. and Englert, Heike and Jackson, R. and Diehl, H.}, title = {Impact of the Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP) on several Employee Populations}, series = {J Occup Environment M}, volume = {44}, journal = {J Occup Environment M}, issn = {1076-2752}, pages = {9 -- 15}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{FuchsLorek2002, author = {Fuchs, D. and Lorek, S.}, title = {Sustainable Consumption Governance in a Globalizing World}, series = {Global Environmental Politics 2:1, February 2002}, journal = {Global Environmental Politics 2:1, February 2002}, number = {2:1, February 2002}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-775}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-7754}, year = {2002}, abstract = {The influence of globalization on the sustainability of consumption is a frequent topic in academic and political debates. Despite this, the scientific understanding of this influence and, even more so, of the consequences for governance strategies in pursuit of sustainable consumption are still weak. In this paper, we therefore inquire into the specific channels of the influence of globalization on the sustainability of consumption. Based on our analysis, we develop guidelines for sustainable consumption governance.}, language = {en} } @article{SpangenbergLorek2002, author = {Spangenberg, J. H. and Lorek, S.}, title = {Environmentally sustainable household consumption: from aggregate environmental pressures to priority fields of action}, series = {Ecological Economics}, volume = {43}, journal = {Ecological Economics}, number = {2-3}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-777}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-7775}, pages = {127 -- 140}, year = {2002}, abstract = {Unsustainable consumption patterns of the North (or rather of the global affluent consumers class) have been identified by Agenda 21 as one of the key driving forces behind the unsustainable development. However, neither accounting based on the system of national accounts SNA nor household economics provide the proper instruments to assess the environmental impact of household decision making. Eco-efficiency assessments as familiar in the business sector provide no appropriate tool for households. As an alternative an environmental space based assessment scheme is suggested covering the major pressures on the environment caused by household decisions. The methodology is used twice: once to analyse the environmental relevance of the main activity clusters of household consumption and once to identify the dominant acts of consumption within each cluster. The latter provide the basis for deriving environmental performance indicators. A rough analysis of household influence potentials permits to identify housing, eating and mobility as the three priority fields for action for minimising the environmental impact of households. Extending the influence analysis actor matrixes are derived allocating influence and thus responsibility for environmental pressures to different groups of economic agents.}, language = {en} }