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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of Tables and Figures
- Series Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Conceptual Innovation and Environmental Policy
- 2 The Conceptual Repertoire of Environmental Policy
- 3 The Birth of the Environment and the Evolution of Environmental Governance
- 4 Environmental Impact Assessment: Can Procedural Innovation Improve Environmental Outcomes?
- 5 Environmental Risk: New Approaches Needed to Address Twenty-First Century Challenges
- 6 Critical Loads: Negotiating What Nature Can Withstand
- 7 Adaptive Management: Popular but Difficult to Implement
- 8 Sustainable Development: Linking Environment and Development
- 9 Biodiversity: Increasing the Political Clout of Nature Conservation
- 10 Environmental Justice: Making Policy, One Skirmish at a Time
- 11 Environmental Security: Policy within a Violent Imaginary
- 12 Green Economy: Reframing Ecology, Economics, and Equity
- 13 Sustainable Consumption: An Important but Ambiguous Concept
- 14 Conceptual Innovation and the Future of Environmental Policy
- Notes on the Contributors
- Index
- American and Comparative Environmental Policy
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Conceptual Innovation in Environmental Policy
- Author(s):
- James Meadowcroft, Daniel J. Fiorino
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of Tables and Figures
- Series Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Conceptual Innovation and Environmental Policy
- 2 The Conceptual Repertoire of Environmental Policy
- 3 The Birth of the Environment and the Evolution of Environmental Governance
- 4 Environmental Impact Assessment: Can Procedural Innovation Improve Environmental Outcomes?
- 5 Environmental Risk: New Approaches Needed to Address Twenty-First Century Challenges
- 6 Critical Loads: Negotiating What Nature Can Withstand
- 7 Adaptive Management: Popular but Difficult to Implement
- 8 Sustainable Development: Linking Environment and Development
- 9 Biodiversity: Increasing the Political Clout of Nature Conservation
- 10 Environmental Justice: Making Policy, One Skirmish at a Time
- 11 Environmental Security: Policy within a Violent Imaginary
- 12 Green Economy: Reframing Ecology, Economics, and Equity
- 13 Sustainable Consumption: An Important but Ambiguous Concept
- 14 Conceptual Innovation and the Future of Environmental Policy
- Notes on the Contributors
- Index
- American and Comparative Environmental Policy