Essays about: "World Wildlife Fund WWF"
Found 4 essays containing the words World Wildlife Fund WWF.
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1. A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON HOW THE WORLD WILDLIFE FUND ADAPTED ITS 2014 ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN EARTH HOUR IN SWEDEN AND TURKEY
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : Klimatförändringar är ett allvarligt problem som hotar vår planet och alla dess invånare.Världsnaturfonden (World Wildlife Fund) arbetar för att minimera och förhindra de skrämmandekonsekvenser som vi oundvikligen kommer att möta om vi fortsätter att leva och konsumera som vi gör. READ MORE
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2. Conceptualising Nonviolent Environmental Communication : Examining NVEC features in an Environmental Social Change Campaign
University essay from Jönköping University/HLK, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskapAbstract : The dominant approach of communicating climate change and environmental issues is through threats, shock and fear. However, several studies have examined the effects of threatening communication and found that the expected behaviour change only occurs in rare cases. READ MORE
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3. Do the voices of the local people really count when sustainable development is being built? : A study about the importance of the local people and the collaboration between the local organisations and WWF
University essay from Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle (HOS)Abstract : The ambition in this study is to acknowledge the importance of involving local people in sustainable development work. Also to emphasize the great value of collaboration between global organisations, grassroots organisations and local people in the progress of development work. READ MORE
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4. Pollution in River Ganga-Problems and Prospects in Varanasi, India.
University essay from KTH/Mark- och vattenteknikAbstract : Major rivers in developing countries around the world are heavily loaded with pollutants. According to the UN Water Statistics around 2 million tons of waste is dumped into rivers daily. In the developing countries 70 % of the industrial waste is diverted into the water courses without treating daily. READ MORE