This survey of current issues and controversies in environmental policy and management offers a comprehensive examination of key topics in environmental governance, including perspectives from environmental economics, democratic theory, public policy, law, political science, and public administration. The first section of the book, "Reconceptualizing Purpose," discusses the concepts of sustainability, global interdependence, the precautionary principle, and common pool resource theory. The second section, "Reconnecting with Stakeholders," examines deliberative democracy, civic environmentalism, environmental justice, property rights and regulatory takings, and environmental conflict resolution. The final section, "Redefining Administrative Rationality," analyzes devolution, regulatory flexibility, pollution prevention, and third-party environmental management systems auditing.
Environmental Governance Reconsidered: Challenges, Choices, and Opportunities
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English
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2004Publisher:
The MIT PressDate published:
10-02-2016