Abstract

This paper illustrates, why socio-political, respectively public perceptions of environmental problems are important, to what extent media information and educational inputs are strategy factors, and in which way interdisciplinary and intergovernmental networking is needed. On the whole, 'corporate governance' is regarded as an important future-oriented concept to interrelate environmental knowledge, public awareness and political decision making in the EU. (DIPF/Orig.)

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