Bernd Kasemir / Jill Jäger / Carlo C. Jaeger / Matthew T. Gardner (eds.)
Public Participation in Sustainability Science
A Handbook
Herausgeber: Jaeger, Carlo C.; Kasemir, Bernd; Jager, Jill
Bernd Kasemir / Jill Jäger / Carlo C. Jaeger / Matthew T. Gardner (eds.)
Public Participation in Sustainability Science
A Handbook
Herausgeber: Jaeger, Carlo C.; Kasemir, Bernd; Jager, Jill
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This book examine methods for facilitating public participation in environmental policy making.
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This book examine methods for facilitating public participation in environmental policy making.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9780521521444
- ISBN-10: 0521521440
- Artikelnr.: 22067027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9780521521444
- ISBN-10: 0521521440
- Artikelnr.: 22067027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Concepts and Insights: 1. Citizenship participation in sustainability assessments Bernd Kasemir
Carlo C. Jaeger and Jill Jäger; 2. Contexts of citizen participation Clair Gough
Éric Darier
Bruna de Marchi
Silvio Funtowicz
Robin Grove-White
Angela Guimaraes Pereira
Simon Shackley and Brian Wynne; 3. Models as metaphors Jerry Ravetz; Part II. Experiences with IA-Focus Groups: 4. Collage processes and citizens' visions for the future Bernd Kasemir
Urs Dahinden
Asa Gerger Swartling
Daniela Schibli
Ralf Schüle
David Tàbara and Carlo C. Jäger; 5. Citizen interaction with computer models Urs Dahinden
Cristina Querol
Jill Jäger and Mans Nilsson; 6. Citizens' reports on climate strategies Cristina Querol
Asa Gerger Swartling
Bernd Kasemir and David Tàbara; Part III. Further Forms of Participation: 7. Venture capital and climate policy Bernd Kasemir
Ferenc Toth and Vanessa Masing; 8. COOL: exploring options for CO2 reduction in a participatory mode Willemijn Tuinstra
Marleen van de Kerkhoff
Matthijs Hisschemöller and Arthur Mol; 9. Expert stakeholder participation in the Thames region Thomas E. Downing
Karen Bakker
Kate Lonsdale
Neil Summerton
Erik Swyngedouw and Consuelo Giansante; 10. On the art of scenario development Chris Anastasi; Part IV. Future Perspectives: 11. From projects to program in integrated assessment research Marjolein B. A. van Asselt and Jan Rotmans; 12. Citizen participation and developing country agendas Kilaparti Ramakrishna; 13. Linking the citizen to governance for sustainable climate futures Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Tim O'Riordan and Tom R. Burns.
Carlo C. Jaeger and Jill Jäger; 2. Contexts of citizen participation Clair Gough
Éric Darier
Bruna de Marchi
Silvio Funtowicz
Robin Grove-White
Angela Guimaraes Pereira
Simon Shackley and Brian Wynne; 3. Models as metaphors Jerry Ravetz; Part II. Experiences with IA-Focus Groups: 4. Collage processes and citizens' visions for the future Bernd Kasemir
Urs Dahinden
Asa Gerger Swartling
Daniela Schibli
Ralf Schüle
David Tàbara and Carlo C. Jäger; 5. Citizen interaction with computer models Urs Dahinden
Cristina Querol
Jill Jäger and Mans Nilsson; 6. Citizens' reports on climate strategies Cristina Querol
Asa Gerger Swartling
Bernd Kasemir and David Tàbara; Part III. Further Forms of Participation: 7. Venture capital and climate policy Bernd Kasemir
Ferenc Toth and Vanessa Masing; 8. COOL: exploring options for CO2 reduction in a participatory mode Willemijn Tuinstra
Marleen van de Kerkhoff
Matthijs Hisschemöller and Arthur Mol; 9. Expert stakeholder participation in the Thames region Thomas E. Downing
Karen Bakker
Kate Lonsdale
Neil Summerton
Erik Swyngedouw and Consuelo Giansante; 10. On the art of scenario development Chris Anastasi; Part IV. Future Perspectives: 11. From projects to program in integrated assessment research Marjolein B. A. van Asselt and Jan Rotmans; 12. Citizen participation and developing country agendas Kilaparti Ramakrishna; 13. Linking the citizen to governance for sustainable climate futures Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Tim O'Riordan and Tom R. Burns.
Part I. Concepts and Insights: 1. Citizenship participation in sustainability assessments Bernd Kasemir
Carlo C. Jaeger and Jill Jäger; 2. Contexts of citizen participation Clair Gough
Éric Darier
Bruna de Marchi
Silvio Funtowicz
Robin Grove-White
Angela Guimaraes Pereira
Simon Shackley and Brian Wynne; 3. Models as metaphors Jerry Ravetz; Part II. Experiences with IA-Focus Groups: 4. Collage processes and citizens' visions for the future Bernd Kasemir
Urs Dahinden
Asa Gerger Swartling
Daniela Schibli
Ralf Schüle
David Tàbara and Carlo C. Jäger; 5. Citizen interaction with computer models Urs Dahinden
Cristina Querol
Jill Jäger and Mans Nilsson; 6. Citizens' reports on climate strategies Cristina Querol
Asa Gerger Swartling
Bernd Kasemir and David Tàbara; Part III. Further Forms of Participation: 7. Venture capital and climate policy Bernd Kasemir
Ferenc Toth and Vanessa Masing; 8. COOL: exploring options for CO2 reduction in a participatory mode Willemijn Tuinstra
Marleen van de Kerkhoff
Matthijs Hisschemöller and Arthur Mol; 9. Expert stakeholder participation in the Thames region Thomas E. Downing
Karen Bakker
Kate Lonsdale
Neil Summerton
Erik Swyngedouw and Consuelo Giansante; 10. On the art of scenario development Chris Anastasi; Part IV. Future Perspectives: 11. From projects to program in integrated assessment research Marjolein B. A. van Asselt and Jan Rotmans; 12. Citizen participation and developing country agendas Kilaparti Ramakrishna; 13. Linking the citizen to governance for sustainable climate futures Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Tim O'Riordan and Tom R. Burns.
Carlo C. Jaeger and Jill Jäger; 2. Contexts of citizen participation Clair Gough
Éric Darier
Bruna de Marchi
Silvio Funtowicz
Robin Grove-White
Angela Guimaraes Pereira
Simon Shackley and Brian Wynne; 3. Models as metaphors Jerry Ravetz; Part II. Experiences with IA-Focus Groups: 4. Collage processes and citizens' visions for the future Bernd Kasemir
Urs Dahinden
Asa Gerger Swartling
Daniela Schibli
Ralf Schüle
David Tàbara and Carlo C. Jäger; 5. Citizen interaction with computer models Urs Dahinden
Cristina Querol
Jill Jäger and Mans Nilsson; 6. Citizens' reports on climate strategies Cristina Querol
Asa Gerger Swartling
Bernd Kasemir and David Tàbara; Part III. Further Forms of Participation: 7. Venture capital and climate policy Bernd Kasemir
Ferenc Toth and Vanessa Masing; 8. COOL: exploring options for CO2 reduction in a participatory mode Willemijn Tuinstra
Marleen van de Kerkhoff
Matthijs Hisschemöller and Arthur Mol; 9. Expert stakeholder participation in the Thames region Thomas E. Downing
Karen Bakker
Kate Lonsdale
Neil Summerton
Erik Swyngedouw and Consuelo Giansante; 10. On the art of scenario development Chris Anastasi; Part IV. Future Perspectives: 11. From projects to program in integrated assessment research Marjolein B. A. van Asselt and Jan Rotmans; 12. Citizen participation and developing country agendas Kilaparti Ramakrishna; 13. Linking the citizen to governance for sustainable climate futures Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Tim O'Riordan and Tom R. Burns.