Environmental PolicyPsychology Press, 2004 - 240 Seiten Within the overall context of sustainable development Environmental Policy discusses the opportunities and constraints that environmental systems place upon the operation of human systems. It suggests environmental policy is a potential way to modify the operation of human systems so that they function within environmental constraints. Key social scientific concepts (political, social and economic) are used to explain the background for the formulation and implementation of environmental policy. Environmental problems, the role of humans in creating them, sustainable development and how this concept relates to environmental policy are all introduced. The book then considers environmental policy formulation, implementation and evaluation, within three specific contexts: the firm, the nation state and at the international level. It also reviews the place of economics, science and technology in environmental policy. Detailed case-studies, drawn from a range of international examples, are used throughout to illustrate issues such as global warming, international trade, tourism and the human rights of indigenous peoples. It is well illustrated and includes end of chapter summaries and further reading. |
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... 139 Chapter 7 International environmental policy making 167 Chapter 8 Environmental economics 189 Chapter 9 Making policy for the environment - and for people 217 References 219 Index 230 Figures 1.1 The fish resource cycle 9 1.2 The ...
... 139 Chapter 7 International environmental policy making 167 Chapter 8 Environmental economics 189 Chapter 9 Making policy for the environment - and for people 217 References 219 Index 230 Figures 1.1 The fish resource cycle 9 1.2 The ...
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Jane Roberts. Figures 1.1 The fish resource cycle 9 1.2 The copper resource cycle 10 1.3 The hydrological cycle 12 1.4 Bio - accumulation of pesticide residues 23 1.5 World population growth , actual and projected , 1950-2050 28 2.1 ...
Jane Roberts. Figures 1.1 The fish resource cycle 9 1.2 The copper resource cycle 10 1.3 The hydrological cycle 12 1.4 Bio - accumulation of pesticide residues 23 1.5 World population growth , actual and projected , 1950-2050 28 2.1 ...
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... future years for a range of discount rates 194 195 8.3 The cost of environmental degradation in Nigeria 8.4 Indicators of the quality and sustainability of urban 210 environments 212 Boxes 1.1 Pesticide waste systems 19 1.2 The carbon ...
... future years for a range of discount rates 194 195 8.3 The cost of environmental degradation in Nigeria 8.4 Indicators of the quality and sustainability of urban 210 environments 212 Boxes 1.1 Pesticide waste systems 19 1.2 The carbon ...
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Jane Roberts. Boxes 1.1 Pesticide waste systems 19 1.2 The carbon cycle and global warming 21 1.3 Sea - level rise and coastal erosion 25 2.1 Easter Island : statues and status 45 2.2 The Framework Convention on Climate Change 51 2.3 ...
Jane Roberts. Boxes 1.1 Pesticide waste systems 19 1.2 The carbon cycle and global warming 21 1.3 Sea - level rise and coastal erosion 25 2.1 Easter Island : statues and status 45 2.2 The Framework Convention on Climate Change 51 2.3 ...
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Chapter | 2 |
Chapter 5 | 32 |
resources | 71 |
communities and issue networks | 150 |
Chapter 6 | 155 |
Chapter 7 | 167 |
Chapter 8 | 189 |
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Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century Norman J. Vig,Michael E. Kraft,Barry G. Rabe Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2021 |
Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century Norman J. Vig,Michael E. Kraft,Barry G. Rabe Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2021 |
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achieve activity approach areas barrage behaviour benefits biodiversity cent CFCs changes Chapter companies concept consumers costs cycle damage debt decision depletion developing countries developing nations developing world Discussion points ecological ecological footprint economic instruments effects electricity emissions energy environment environmental and social environmental capital environmental impact environmental management systems environmental policy environmental problems environmental services equity European Union example Figure forest fuel future global global warming Greenpeace human needs implementation increased industry investment issues Jawoyn landfill limited Limits to Growth markets material minimisation natural natural capital NFFO organisations ozone pesticides policy makers policy sectors political pollution potential precautionary principle predicted production protection recycling reduce regulation response result scientific Severn barrage significant Sizewell species standards strategies sustainable development targets trade triple bottom line United Kingdom units/year 10 units/year waste management waste minimisation
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Contentious Geographies: Environmental Knowledge, Meaning, Scale Michael K. Goodman,Max Boykoff,Kyle Evered Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |