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245 0 0 _aEnvironmental governance reconsidered :
_bchallenges, choices, and opportunities
_cEdited by Robert F. Durant, Daniel J. Fiorino, and Rosemary O'Leary
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aCambridge, Massachusetts :
_bThe MIT Press,
_cc2017.
300 _axxii, 518 p. :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
490 0 _aAmerican and comparative environmental policy
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aMachine generated contents note: I.Reconceptualizing Purpose 1.Global Environmental Governance / Stacy D. Van Deveer 2.Sustainability and Environmental Policy / Michael E. Kraft 3.Energy Security / Walter A. Rosenbaum 4.Contested Federalism and Fracking / Barry G. Rabe II.Reconnecting with Citizens and Stakeholders 5.Global Civil Society / Anne J. Kantel 6.Environmental Justice / David M. Konisky 7.Risk, Environmental Governance, and Emerging Biotechnology / Jennifer Kuzma 8.Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution / Rosemary O'Leary III.Redefining Administrative Rationality 9.Regulatory Innovation and Change / Daniel J. Fiorino 10.Regulation-by-Revelation / Robert F. Durant 11.Retrospective Regulatory Analysis / Richard D. Morgenstern.
520 _a"This survey of current issues and controversies in environmental policy and management is unique in its thematic mix, broad coverage of key debates, and in-depth analysis. The contributing authors, all distinguished scholars or practitioners, offer a comprehensive examination of key topics in the continuing evolution of environmental governance, with perspectives from public policy, public administration, political science, international relations, sustainability theory, environmental economics, risk analysis, and democratic theory. The second edition of this popular reader has been thoroughly revised, with updated coverage and new topics. The emphasis has shifted from sustainability to include sustainable cities, from domestic civic environmentalism to global civil society, and from global interdependence to the evolution of institutions of global environmental governance. A general focus on devolution of authority in the United States has been sharpened to address the specifics of contested federalism and fracking, and the treatment of flexibility now explores the specifics of regulatory innovation and change. New chapters join original topics such as environmental justice and collaboration and conflict resolution to address highly salient and timely topics: energy security; risk assessment, communication, and technology innovation; regulation-by-revelation; and retrospective regulatory analysis. The topics are organized and integrated by the book’s “3R” framework: reconceptualizing governance to reflect ecological risks and interdependencies better, reconnecting with stakeholders, and reframing administrative rationality. Extensive cross-references pull the chapters together. A broad reference list enables readers to pursue topics further"--Publisher's website.
650 0 _aEnvironmental policy
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650 0 _aEnvironmental management
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700 1 _aDurant, Robert F.,
_d1949-,
_eEdited by
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700 1 _aFiorino, Daniel J.,
_eEdited by
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700 1 _aO'Leary, Rosemary,
_d1955-,
_eEdited by
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856 _uhttps://uowd.box.com/s/pu5dxxkubdo9nmxpwd209txhkemfmvhw
_zLocation Map
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