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* Comparative research on action to achieve local sustainable
development in 11 European countries* The most broad-based and
systematic study of Local Agenda 21 ever produced* Invaluable case
studies and analysis for the future on achieving local
sustainabilityThe book presents detailed comparative research into
the implementation in 11 European countries of Local Agenda 21 -
the action plan for sustainable development at community level.
Overviews of implementation in each country are accompanied by
analysis of positive and negative changes, as well as a comparative
analysis with high academic and policy relevance. Numerous
practical examples are included of best cases and crucial
'barriers. Highly relevant for preparations for the Earth Summit
planned for 2002, the volume is directly relevant to political
scientists and sociologists working on political change and
governance issues.
The Handbook of Historical Methods for Management is invaluable for
researchers seeking to expand their methodological toolkit. Not
only does it showcase a variety of interdisciplinary approaches to
the study of management, the Handbook also provides both practical
guidance and conceptual insights that present an inclusive overview
of historical techniques for management. Authored by leading
experts in the field, this timely Handbook provides practical
examples that explain the different processes involved in
historical methods of enquiry. It introduces a wide variety of
topics such as archival research, organizational memory,
materiality, and ANTi-history, offering insights into the
complexity of this broad field. Ultimately, the chapters revitalise
historical methods in management and organizational studies through
careful, interdisciplinary methodological guidance. This
comprehensive Handbook is essential for business, economics and
management scholars seeking to clarify their studies. It will
additionally be valuable for those in management positions striving
to learn more about historical perspectives used to study the
field.
A book about Vermont's history will likely bring to mind such
topics as Abenaki Indians, the Green Mountain Boys and the state's
famed covered bridges, but "Forgotten Tales of Vermont" takes
readers far beyond traditional histories to uncover littleknown
stories from Vermont's quirky past. Who knew that students from
Castleton Medical School moonlighted as grave robbers until they
were caught hiding Mrs. Churchill's head in a haystack? Or that an
Egyptian mummy once turned up in Middlebury and is now buried at
the local cemetery alongside the town's founders? Stories such as
the Willoughby Lake monster and Slipperyskin, the bear that
terrorized Lemington, are sure to bemuse, baffle and surprise even
Vermonters who think they've heard it all. Culled from newspapers,
books and journals, William M. Alexander's fascinating tales will
entertain and inform readers for generations to come!
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