Description |
x, 658 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Part One: Feast or Famine? The Severity of Environmental Problems -- Section One: Limits and Survivalism -- 1. The Limits to Growth, Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers and William H. Behrens III -- 2. The Tragedy of the Commons, Garrett Hardin -- 3. A Planet under Stress, Lester Brown -- Section Two: The Promethean Response -- 4. Introduction to the Resourceful Earth, Julian L. Simon and Herman Kahn -- 5. The Truth about the Environment, Bjorn Lomborg -- 6. Ten Pinches of Salt, Tom Burke -- Part Two: Reformist Responses -- Section Three: Administrative Rationalism -- 7. Rationality and the Logic of the National Environmental Policy Act, Robert V. Bartlett -- 8. Appraising Adaptive Management, Kai Lee -- 9. Beyond Backyard Environmentalism, Charles Sabel, Archon Fung and Bradley Karkkainen -- 10. Gola: Replace Risk Assessment with Alternatives Assessment, Mary O'Brien -- Section Four: Liberal Democracy -- 11. The Allocation and Distribution of Resources, Mark Sagoff -- 12. Green Governance in the New Millennium: Towards the On Green Democratic State, Robyn Eckersley -- 13. Sustainability and the Limits of Liberalism, Marcel Wissenburg -- 14. The American Political Economy II: The Non-Politics of Laissez Faire, William P. Ophuls and A. Stephen Boyan JR -- Part Three: Environment and Economics -- Section Five: Market Liberalism -- 15. Rethinking the Way We Think, Terry L. Anderson and Donald T. Leal -- 16. Market-Based Environmental Policies, Robert Stavins and Bradley Whitehead -- 17. Selling Environmental Indulgences, Robert E Goodin -- Section Six: Sustainable Development -- 18. From One Earth to One World, World Commission on Environment and Development -- 19. Sustainable Development: Definitions, Principles, Policy, Herman Daly -- 20. Sustainable Development and the Crisis of Nature: On the Political Anatomy of an Oxymoron, Wolfgang Sachs -- Section Seven:Ecological Modernization -- 21. The Next Industrial Revolution, Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, L. Hunter Lovins -- 22. Ecological Modernization, John Barry -- Part Four: Green Social Critiques -- Section Eight: Deep Ecology and Bioregionalism -- 23. The Shallow and the Deep, Long Range Ecology Movement: A Summary, Arne Naess -- 24. Putting the Earth First, Dave Foreman -- 25. Living by Life: Some Bioregional Theory and Practice, Jim Dodge -- 26. Paths beyond Human-centredness, Val Plumwood -- Section Nine: Social and Socialist Ecology -- 27. Society and Ecology, Murray Bookchin -- 28. Toward an Ecological Feminism and a Feminist Ecology, Ynestra King -- 29. Ecosocialism, Joel Kovel -- Section Ten: Environmental Justice -- 30. Principles of Environmental Justice, First National People of Colour Environmental Leadership Summit -- 31. Environmental Justice in the 21st Century, Robert Bullard -- 32. Women of Colour on the Front Line, Celene Krauss -- Section Eleven: Southern and Indigenous Perspectives -- 33. On Poverty and Globalization, Vandana Shiva -- 34. Environmentalism and the Poor, Ramachandra Guha and Juan M. Alier -- 35. Introduction to All My Relations, Winona LaDuke -- 36. Overturning the Doctrine: Indigenous People and Wilderness - Being Aboriginal in the Environment Movement, Fabienne Bayet -- Part Five: Society, The State and The Environment -- Section Twelve: The Green Movement -- 37. Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics, Paul Wapner -- 38. Farewell to the Green Movement? Political Action and the Green Public Sphere, Doug Torgerson -- 39. The Politics of Networking in the Grassroots Environmental Justice Movement, David Schlosberg -- 40. Green Parties in the National Governments: From Protest to Acquiescence?, Thomas Poguntke -- Section Thirteen: Ecological Democracy -- 41. The Politics of the Risk Society, Ulrich Beck -- 42. Political and Ecological Communication, John S. Dryzek -- 43. Environmental Citizenship, Andrew Dobson |
Summary |
The readings which illustrate the diversity of political responses to environmental issues are here organized in a way that emphasises the differences and debates across the various schools of thought on environmental affairs. Includes a section on The Global South and Indigenous Perspectives and 25 new extracts. Dryzek from ANU, ACT |
Notes |
Previous ed. 1998 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Environmental policy.
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Author |
Dryzek, John S., 1953-
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Schlosberg, David.
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LC no. |
2005273515 |
ISBN |
0199276293 acid-free paper |
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