Proposing environmental policy which is consistent with the laws of nature, this book is for readers who are not just interested in the many ways humans have altered their environment, but instead wish to learn why the many governmental policies in place to curb such behavior have been unsuccessful.
Proposing environmental policy which is consistent with the laws of nature, this book is for readers who are not just interested in the many ways humans have altered their environment, but instead wish to learn why the many governmental policies in place to curb such behavior have been unsuccessful.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan Laitos holds the John A. Carver, Jr Chair in Environmental and Natural Resources Law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. He has previously published natural resources and environmental law books and treatises with Oxford University Press and Duke University Press, as well as with all the major American law publishers - West Academic, Foundation Press and Aspen. He has taught and lectured throughout America and in Spain, Hungary, Argentina, Ireland, Turkey and Scotland. He is a graduate of Yale College and the University of Colorado Law School. He has a Doctorate in American Legal History from the University of Wisconsin Law School.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue Part I. Nature: Humans and their Environmental Surroundings: 1. The gardener and the sick garden Part II. Nature: A History and Assessment of Environmental Policies: 2. Four troubled eras of environmental policies 3. An assessment: environmental policies have failed Part III. Why Environmental Policies Fail I: Faulty Assumptions behind Environmental Rules: 4. A false worldview 5. Failed model #1: how nature works 6. Failed model #2: how to value nature 7. Failed model #3: how humans behave Part IV. Why Environmental Policies Fail II: A Critique of Existing and Proposed Strategies: 8. A narrative of failed environmental strategies Part V. Environmental Policy Must Obey the Fundamental Laws of Nature: 9. Nature and symmetry 10. Toward a new legal alignment of humans and nature Epilogue.
Prologue Part I. Nature: Humans and their Environmental Surroundings: 1. The gardener and the sick garden Part II. Nature: A History and Assessment of Environmental Policies: 2. Four troubled eras of environmental policies 3. An assessment: environmental policies have failed Part III. Why Environmental Policies Fail I: Faulty Assumptions behind Environmental Rules: 4. A false worldview 5. Failed model #1: how nature works 6. Failed model #2: how to value nature 7. Failed model #3: how humans behave Part IV. Why Environmental Policies Fail II: A Critique of Existing and Proposed Strategies: 8. A narrative of failed environmental strategies Part V. Environmental Policy Must Obey the Fundamental Laws of Nature: 9. Nature and symmetry 10. Toward a new legal alignment of humans and nature Epilogue.
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