The potential conflict among economic and ecological goals has formed the central fault line of environmental politics in the United States and most other countries since the 1970s. This offers a stark choice between prosperity and growth, on the one hand, and ecological degradation on the other. But as Daniel J. Fiorino examines in this book, the concept of green growth provides an alternative path that focuses on ecological and economic balance. While he focuses onthe United States, Fiorino will also draw comparisons to green growth policy in other countries, including Germany, China, and Brazil.…mehr
The potential conflict among economic and ecological goals has formed the central fault line of environmental politics in the United States and most other countries since the 1970s. This offers a stark choice between prosperity and growth, on the one hand, and ecological degradation on the other. But as Daniel J. Fiorino examines in this book, the concept of green growth provides an alternative path that focuses on ecological and economic balance. While he focuses onthe United States, Fiorino will also draw comparisons to green growth policy in other countries, including Germany, China, and Brazil.
Daniel J. Fiorino is Director of the Center for Environmental Policy at American University's School of Public Affairs. He is the author of The New Environmental Regulation, Making Environmental Policy, and co-author of Environmental Governance Reconsidered and Managing for the Environment.
Inhaltsangabe
Tables, Figures, and Boxes Foreword Preface Chapter 1: Two Worlds Colliding Chapter 2: What Is Green Growth? Chapter 3: Ecology and Economy: Partners or Antagonists? Chapter 4: Ecological Governance Chapter 5: Inequality and Green Growth Chapter 6: The Green Growth Policy Agenda Chapter 7: Prospects and Politics in the US Chapter 8: Can Change Happen? Notes References Index
Tables, Figures, and Boxes Foreword Preface Chapter 1: Two Worlds Colliding Chapter 2: What Is Green Growth? Chapter 3: Ecology and Economy: Partners or Antagonists? Chapter 4: Ecological Governance Chapter 5: Inequality and Green Growth Chapter 6: The Green Growth Policy Agenda Chapter 7: Prospects and Politics in the US Chapter 8: Can Change Happen? Notes References Index
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