Einträge zu dem Titel "Umweltschutz in den Händen der Industrie - eine Sackgasse? : Die Geschichte des Hamburger Vereins für Feuerungsbetrieb und Rauchbekämpfung / Uekötter, Frank (2002)":

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[00 Identifikationsnummer[+BandNr[+TeilNr[+...]]][=Bandbezeichnung]] 00357525
[20 Hauptsachtitel. Körperschaftliche Ergänzung : Zusatz] Umweltschutz in den Händen der Industrie - eine Sackgasse? : Die Geschichte des Hamburger Vereins für Feuerungsbetrieb und Rauchbekämpfung
[31 Schlagwörter, Thesaurusbegriffe] Verbände u. Vereine > Vereine
Umweltschutz
Unternehmer > Geschäftsmann; Verleger; Wirtschaftsbürgertum; Industrielle; Fabrikanten
[31g diverse Spezialschlagwörter] Hamburg (JDG | GND)
[31k diverse Spezialschlagwörter] s200418492b
[37 Sprache(n) des Textes] Deutsch
[40 Hauptverfasser] Uekötter, Frank (JDG | GND)
[70 Quelle (Zeitschriftentitel[ ; Band(Jahrgang)Heft, Seiten])] z01156
[704 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Band] 47
[706 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Heft] 2
[708 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Seiten] 198-216
[76 Erscheinungsjahr] 2002
[90 [Standort]Signatur[ = Magazinsignatur]] M 04.03
[90a ] M 11.02
[92a ] H
[92c ] 11
[94 Verknüpfung zu externen Ressourcen] 2002
[94f ] rff
[94i ] bec
[94o ] 1a
[96 frei verwendbar (z.B. bibliotheksspezifische Daten)] ZA
[98 Abstract] This article seeks to challenge the conventional reading that industry is necessarily opposed to effective air pollution control. The article chronicles the rise and development of the Hamburger Verein für Feuerungsbetrieb und Rauchbekämpfung, or Hamburg Smoke Abatement Society, from its inception in 1902 until the demise in 1952. Stressing the fact that coal smoke was the result of an incomplete combustion of fuel, the society combined general interest in clean air with the industrialists' interest in efficient fuel use. This turned out to be something like a magic formula: not only did the society flourish, with members coming from all parts of Germany and abroad, it also resulted in what was aguably the most efficient smoke abatement campaign in all of Germany. However, the society's success never lead to the foundation of similar associations in other German cities, a striking situation given the fact that industrialists, state officials and the public at large were obviously pleased with the situation in Hamburg. This paradox is explained by a detailed discussion of the society's foundation: the state of Hamburg suspended plans for a state-run smoke abatement drive to give industry a chance to solve the problem all by itself. Instead of taking matters into its own hands, the state of Hamburg opted for a corporatist mode of regulation. However, this approach presupposed a good deal of trust between both, which was lacking outside the city state of Hamburg with its commercial elite. In other words, many German states failed to organize an effective smoke abatement campaign in part because they failed to communicate with the industrial elite - a provocative argument given the fact that many environmental historians have criticized the German pollution policy for their serfdom to industry. Therefore, the article urges a more differentiated discussion of coorparative models of air pollution control.
[99e Änderungsdatum] 20150907/13:20:48-54109/1945 obar
[99n Zugangsdatum (Erfassungsdatum)] 20021025/11:15:37
[99w ] 20050803
[M0m ] Ehemals Datei 203