Environmental PolicyPsychology Press, 2004 - 240 páginas 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. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 So whats the problem? | 6 |
Chapter 2 The roots of environmental problems | 40 |
Chapter 3 Sustainable development and the goals of environmental policy | 66 |
policies and paradoxes | 90 |
Chapter 5 Corporate environmental policy making | 118 |
Chapter 6 Environmental policy making in government | 139 |
Chapter 7 International environmental policy making | 167 |
Chapter 8 Environmental economics | 189 |
Chapter 9 Making policy for the environment and for people | 217 |
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