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- Title Pages
- Series Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction: The Comparative Study of Environmental Governance -
2 Comparing Environmental Performance -
3 Explaining Environmental Policy Adoption: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Developments in Twenty-Four OECD Countries -
4 The Three Worlds of Environmental Politics -
5 Wind-Power Development in Germany and the United States: Structural Factors, Multiple-Stream Convergence, and Turning Points -
6 Early Bird or Copycat, Leader or Laggard? A Comparison of Cross-National Patterns of Environmental Policy Change -
7 The Role of the State in the Governance of Sustainable Development: Subnational Practices in European States -
8 Sustainable Citizenship: The Role of Citizens and Consumers as Agents of the Environmental State -
9 Decentralization and Deforestation: Comparing Local Forest Governance Regimes in Latin America -
10 Enforcement and Compliance in African Fisheries: The Dynamic Interaction between Ruler and Ruled -
11 Causes and Consequences of Stakeholder Participation in Natural Resource Management: Evidence from 143 Biosphere Reserves in Fifty-Five Countries -
12 Conclusion: An Emerging Ecostate? - Appendix to Chapter 8
- List of Contributors
- Index
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- State and Environment
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- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Series Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction: The Comparative Study of Environmental Governance -
2 Comparing Environmental Performance -
3 Explaining Environmental Policy Adoption: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Developments in Twenty-Four OECD Countries -
4 The Three Worlds of Environmental Politics -
5 Wind-Power Development in Germany and the United States: Structural Factors, Multiple-Stream Convergence, and Turning Points -
6 Early Bird or Copycat, Leader or Laggard? A Comparison of Cross-National Patterns of Environmental Policy Change -
7 The Role of the State in the Governance of Sustainable Development: Subnational Practices in European States -
8 Sustainable Citizenship: The Role of Citizens and Consumers as Agents of the Environmental State -
9 Decentralization and Deforestation: Comparing Local Forest Governance Regimes in Latin America -
10 Enforcement and Compliance in African Fisheries: The Dynamic Interaction between Ruler and Ruled -
11 Causes and Consequences of Stakeholder Participation in Natural Resource Management: Evidence from 143 Biosphere Reserves in Fifty-Five Countries -
12 Conclusion: An Emerging Ecostate? - Appendix to Chapter 8
- List of Contributors
- Index