Environmental Policy and the Pursuit of Sustainability
Herausgeber: Schelly, Chelsea; Banerjee, Aparajita
Environmental Policy and the Pursuit of Sustainability
Herausgeber: Schelly, Chelsea; Banerjee, Aparajita
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This unique compilation examines environmental policy through empirical case studies, demonstrating how environmental policies are formed, how they operate, what they do in terms of shaping behaviours and future trajectories, and how they intersect with other social dynamics such as politics, power, social norms, and social organization.
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This unique compilation examines environmental policy through empirical case studies, demonstrating how environmental policies are formed, how they operate, what they do in terms of shaping behaviours and future trajectories, and how they intersect with other social dynamics such as politics, power, social norms, and social organization.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138296503
- ISBN-10: 1138296503
- Artikelnr.: 57050445
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138296503
- ISBN-10: 1138296503
- Artikelnr.: 57050445
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Chelsea Schelly is Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social Sciences and the Environmental and Energy Policy graduate program at Michigan Technological University, USA. Aparajita Banerjee recently completed her PhD in Environmental and Energy Policy from Michigan Technological University, USA.
Introduction: When One Size Does Not Fit All: Environmental Policy, Social
Context, and Social Justice
Aparajita Banerjee and Chelsea Schelly
PART 1: Water, Water Management, and Adaptation to Changing Water
Landscapes
Chapter 1: Nutrient Trading Credits: Best Management Practices and Policy
Hurdles for Non-Point Source Polluters in the Chesapeake Bay
M. Dawn King
Chapter 2: Water Management in the Upper Klamath Basin: Collaboration and
Polarization
Patricia Snyder
Chapter 3: Toward a Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Community Approach for
Regional Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: Lessons Learned from the Hampton
Roads Intergovernmental Pilot Project
Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Michelle Covi, Carol Considine, Burton St. John
III, Meagan M. Jordan, and J. Gail Nicula
PART 2: Land Management and Land Use
Chapter 4: U.S. Public Lands and a New Administration: New and Old Issues
John Freemuth
Chapter 5: Perceptions of Contentiousness: How Individual Traits Shape
Environmental Policy Conflicts
Kristin Olofsson
Chapter 6: Solid Waste Governance: Consumption and Culture in the
Globalization Era
Beatriz Adriana Venegas Sahagun
PART 3: Human Health and Well-Being
Chapter 7: Where is the Justice? An Examination of the Failure of the US
EPA Office of Civil Rights to Ensure Environmental Justice for Poor and
Minority Communities
Amelie Simons
Chapter 8: The Power of the Talking Points: Persuasive Power and the
Challenges of Sustainable Natural Resource Development
Amanda Kreuze, Roman Sidortsov, and Chelsea Schelly
Chapter 9: Social and Political Inequality as Challenges in Technology
Diffusion: Evidence from Government-Funded Improved Cookstove Program in
Rural Mexico
Aparajita Banerjee and Chelsea Schelly
PART 4: Resilience
Chapter 10: The Role of Voluntary Agreements in a Hybrid Model of
Environmental Law Enforcement
Joice Chang
Chapter 11: Institutional Barriers to Managing Dynamic Landscapes: Lessons
Learned in Southwestern Colorado
Nina Burkardt and Patricia Orth
Chapter 12: The Long Road to Sustainability of Mexican Oil Palm Production
Erin C. Pischke
Conclusion: Environmental Policy and Pursuit of Just Sustainability
Chelsea Schelly and Aparajita Banerjee
Context, and Social Justice
Aparajita Banerjee and Chelsea Schelly
PART 1: Water, Water Management, and Adaptation to Changing Water
Landscapes
Chapter 1: Nutrient Trading Credits: Best Management Practices and Policy
Hurdles for Non-Point Source Polluters in the Chesapeake Bay
M. Dawn King
Chapter 2: Water Management in the Upper Klamath Basin: Collaboration and
Polarization
Patricia Snyder
Chapter 3: Toward a Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Community Approach for
Regional Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: Lessons Learned from the Hampton
Roads Intergovernmental Pilot Project
Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Michelle Covi, Carol Considine, Burton St. John
III, Meagan M. Jordan, and J. Gail Nicula
PART 2: Land Management and Land Use
Chapter 4: U.S. Public Lands and a New Administration: New and Old Issues
John Freemuth
Chapter 5: Perceptions of Contentiousness: How Individual Traits Shape
Environmental Policy Conflicts
Kristin Olofsson
Chapter 6: Solid Waste Governance: Consumption and Culture in the
Globalization Era
Beatriz Adriana Venegas Sahagun
PART 3: Human Health and Well-Being
Chapter 7: Where is the Justice? An Examination of the Failure of the US
EPA Office of Civil Rights to Ensure Environmental Justice for Poor and
Minority Communities
Amelie Simons
Chapter 8: The Power of the Talking Points: Persuasive Power and the
Challenges of Sustainable Natural Resource Development
Amanda Kreuze, Roman Sidortsov, and Chelsea Schelly
Chapter 9: Social and Political Inequality as Challenges in Technology
Diffusion: Evidence from Government-Funded Improved Cookstove Program in
Rural Mexico
Aparajita Banerjee and Chelsea Schelly
PART 4: Resilience
Chapter 10: The Role of Voluntary Agreements in a Hybrid Model of
Environmental Law Enforcement
Joice Chang
Chapter 11: Institutional Barriers to Managing Dynamic Landscapes: Lessons
Learned in Southwestern Colorado
Nina Burkardt and Patricia Orth
Chapter 12: The Long Road to Sustainability of Mexican Oil Palm Production
Erin C. Pischke
Conclusion: Environmental Policy and Pursuit of Just Sustainability
Chelsea Schelly and Aparajita Banerjee
Introduction: When One Size Does Not Fit All: Environmental Policy, Social
Context, and Social Justice
Aparajita Banerjee and Chelsea Schelly
PART 1: Water, Water Management, and Adaptation to Changing Water
Landscapes
Chapter 1: Nutrient Trading Credits: Best Management Practices and Policy
Hurdles for Non-Point Source Polluters in the Chesapeake Bay
M. Dawn King
Chapter 2: Water Management in the Upper Klamath Basin: Collaboration and
Polarization
Patricia Snyder
Chapter 3: Toward a Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Community Approach for
Regional Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: Lessons Learned from the Hampton
Roads Intergovernmental Pilot Project
Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Michelle Covi, Carol Considine, Burton St. John
III, Meagan M. Jordan, and J. Gail Nicula
PART 2: Land Management and Land Use
Chapter 4: U.S. Public Lands and a New Administration: New and Old Issues
John Freemuth
Chapter 5: Perceptions of Contentiousness: How Individual Traits Shape
Environmental Policy Conflicts
Kristin Olofsson
Chapter 6: Solid Waste Governance: Consumption and Culture in the
Globalization Era
Beatriz Adriana Venegas Sahagun
PART 3: Human Health and Well-Being
Chapter 7: Where is the Justice? An Examination of the Failure of the US
EPA Office of Civil Rights to Ensure Environmental Justice for Poor and
Minority Communities
Amelie Simons
Chapter 8: The Power of the Talking Points: Persuasive Power and the
Challenges of Sustainable Natural Resource Development
Amanda Kreuze, Roman Sidortsov, and Chelsea Schelly
Chapter 9: Social and Political Inequality as Challenges in Technology
Diffusion: Evidence from Government-Funded Improved Cookstove Program in
Rural Mexico
Aparajita Banerjee and Chelsea Schelly
PART 4: Resilience
Chapter 10: The Role of Voluntary Agreements in a Hybrid Model of
Environmental Law Enforcement
Joice Chang
Chapter 11: Institutional Barriers to Managing Dynamic Landscapes: Lessons
Learned in Southwestern Colorado
Nina Burkardt and Patricia Orth
Chapter 12: The Long Road to Sustainability of Mexican Oil Palm Production
Erin C. Pischke
Conclusion: Environmental Policy and Pursuit of Just Sustainability
Chelsea Schelly and Aparajita Banerjee
Context, and Social Justice
Aparajita Banerjee and Chelsea Schelly
PART 1: Water, Water Management, and Adaptation to Changing Water
Landscapes
Chapter 1: Nutrient Trading Credits: Best Management Practices and Policy
Hurdles for Non-Point Source Polluters in the Chesapeake Bay
M. Dawn King
Chapter 2: Water Management in the Upper Klamath Basin: Collaboration and
Polarization
Patricia Snyder
Chapter 3: Toward a Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Community Approach for
Regional Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: Lessons Learned from the Hampton
Roads Intergovernmental Pilot Project
Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Michelle Covi, Carol Considine, Burton St. John
III, Meagan M. Jordan, and J. Gail Nicula
PART 2: Land Management and Land Use
Chapter 4: U.S. Public Lands and a New Administration: New and Old Issues
John Freemuth
Chapter 5: Perceptions of Contentiousness: How Individual Traits Shape
Environmental Policy Conflicts
Kristin Olofsson
Chapter 6: Solid Waste Governance: Consumption and Culture in the
Globalization Era
Beatriz Adriana Venegas Sahagun
PART 3: Human Health and Well-Being
Chapter 7: Where is the Justice? An Examination of the Failure of the US
EPA Office of Civil Rights to Ensure Environmental Justice for Poor and
Minority Communities
Amelie Simons
Chapter 8: The Power of the Talking Points: Persuasive Power and the
Challenges of Sustainable Natural Resource Development
Amanda Kreuze, Roman Sidortsov, and Chelsea Schelly
Chapter 9: Social and Political Inequality as Challenges in Technology
Diffusion: Evidence from Government-Funded Improved Cookstove Program in
Rural Mexico
Aparajita Banerjee and Chelsea Schelly
PART 4: Resilience
Chapter 10: The Role of Voluntary Agreements in a Hybrid Model of
Environmental Law Enforcement
Joice Chang
Chapter 11: Institutional Barriers to Managing Dynamic Landscapes: Lessons
Learned in Southwestern Colorado
Nina Burkardt and Patricia Orth
Chapter 12: The Long Road to Sustainability of Mexican Oil Palm Production
Erin C. Pischke
Conclusion: Environmental Policy and Pursuit of Just Sustainability
Chelsea Schelly and Aparajita Banerjee