Learning to manage global environmental risks: 1 A comparative history of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion, and acid rain
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VOLUME 1
List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes xiii
Editors and Authors xv
Series Foreword xvii
Foreword xix
Preface xxi
I OVERVIEW
1
Managing Global Environmental Change: An Introduction to the Volume 1
William C. Clark, Jill Jager, and Josee van Eijndhoven
2
Acid Rain, Ozone Depletion, and Climate Change: An Historical
Overview 21
William C. Clark, Jill Jager, Jeannine Cavender Bares, and Nancy M. Dickson
II STUDIES OF ARENAS
Introduction to Part II 57
3
Developing a Precautionary Approach: Global Environmental Risk
Management in Germany 61
Jeannine Cavender Bares and Jill Jager with Renate Ell
4
Institutional Cultures and the Management of Global Environmental
Risks in the United Kingdom 93
Brian Wynne and Peter Simmons with Claire Waterton, Peter Hughes, and
Simon Shackley
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Contents
5
Finding Your Place: A History of the Management of Global
Environmental Risks in the Netherlands 115
Josee van Eijndhoven with Gerda Dinkelman, Jeroen van der Sluijs,
Ruud Pleune, and Cor Worrell
6
TUrning Points: The Management of Global Environmental Risks
in the former Soviet Union 139
Vassily Sokolov and Jill Jager with Vladimir Pisarev, Elena Nikitina,
Alexandra Ginzburg, Elena Goncharova, Jeannine Cavender Bares, and
Edward A. Parson
7
Catching up with the International Bandwagon: The Management
of Global Environmental Risks in Hungary 167
Ferenc L. Toth with Eva Hizsnyik
8
Shifting Priorities and the Internationalization of Environmental Risk
Management in Japan 191
Miranda A. Schreurs
9
Southern Skies: The Perception and Management of Global
Environmental Risks in Mexico 213
Diana Liverman and Karen O Brien
10
Leading While Keeping in Step: Management of Global Atmospheric
Issues in Canada 235
Edward A. Parson with Rodney Dobell, Adam Fenech, Donald Munton, and
Heather Smith
11
Civic Science: America s Encounter with Global Environmental Risks 259
William C. Clark and Nancy M. Dickson
ix
Contents
12
A Regional Approach to the Management of Global Environmental Risks:
The Case of the European Community 295
Michael Huber and Angela Liberatore
13
Amplifiers or Dampeners: International Institutions and Social Learning
in the Management of Global Environmental Risks 323
Peter M. Haas and David McCabe
14
Issue Attention, Framing, and Actors: An Analysis of Patterns
Across Arenas 349
Miranda A. Schreurs, William C. Clark, Nancy M. Dickson, and Jill Jager
APPENDIX
A
About the Authors 365
Author Index 369
Subject Index 371
VOLUME 2
List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes xiii
Editors and Authors xv
Series Foreword xvii
Foreword xix
Preface xxi
HI STUDIES OF MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
Introduction to Part III 3
15
Risk Assessment in the Management of Global Environmental Risks 7
Jill Jager with Jeannine Cavender Bares, Nancy M. Dickson, Adam Fenech,
Edward A. Parson, Vassily Sokolov, Ferenc L. Toth, Claire Waterton,
Jeroen van der Sluijs, and Josee van Eijndhoven
16
Monitoring in the Management of Global Environmental Risks 31
Jill Jager with Nancy M. Dickson, Adam Fenech, Peter M. Haas, Edward A.
Parson, Vassily Sokolov, Ferenc L. Toth, Jeroen van der Sluis, and Claire
Waterton
17
Option Assessment in the Management of Global Environmental Risks 49
William C. Clark, Josee van Eijndhoven, and Nancy M. Dickson with
Gerda Dinkelman, Peter M. Haas, Michael Huber, Angela Liberatore,
Diana Liverman, Edward A. Parson, Miranda A. Schreurs, Heather Smith,
Vassily Sokolov, Ferenc L. Toth, and Brian Wynne
18
Goal and Strategy Formulation in the Management of Global
Environmental Risks 87
Marc A. Levy, Jeannine Cavender Bares, and William C. Clark with
Gerda Dinkelman, Elena Nikitina, Ruud Pleune, and Heather Smith
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Contents
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Implementation in the Management of Global Environmental Risks 115
Rodney Dobell with Justin Longo, Jeannine Cavender Bares, William C.
Clark, Nancy M. Dickson, Gerda Dinkelman, Adam Fenech, Peter M. Haas,
Jill Jager, Ruud Pleune, Ferenc L. Toth, Miranda A. Schreurs, and Josee van
Eijndhoven
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Evaluation in the Management of Global Environmental Risks 147
Josee van Eijndhoven, Brian Wynne, and Rodney Dobell with Ellis Cowling,
Nancy M. Dickson, Gerda Dinkelman, Peter M. Haas, Jill Jager, Angela
Liberatore, Diana Liverman, Miranda A. Schreurs, Vassily Sokolov, and
Ferenc L. Toth
21
Knowledge and Action: An Analysis of Linkages Among Management
Functions for Global Environmental Risks 165
Jill Jager, Josee van Eijndhoven, and William C. Clark
rv conclusion
22
The Long term Development of Global Environmental Risk Management:
Conclusions and Implications for the Future 181
Josee van Eijndhoven, William C. Clark, and Jill Jager
APPENDIXES
A
Research Protocol for the Project 199
B
About the Authors 215
Author Index 219
Subject Index 221
Tables, Figures, and Boxes
Volume 1
Tables
2.1 Chronology of global environmental change 22
2.2 Ozone chemistry in the stratosphere 34
2.3 Trace gases involved in global environmental change 36
IIA Comparative data for countries studied, 1975 59
7.1 Acid rain related emissions in Hungary 179
7.2 Ozone depleting substance emissions in Hungary 179
7.3 Carbon dioxide emissions in Hungary 179
12.1 Reduction of sulfur dioxide emissions in the Large Combustion
Plant Directive 301
13.1 Core groups of experts involved in the climate change issue 331
13.2 Institutional features of major international institutions engaged
in managing global atmospheric risks 338
13.3 Environmental expenditures by major international institutions 341
Figures
1.1 A taxonomy of hazard management 10
2.1 Scales of global change 23
2.2 Processes of global change 24
2.3 Human forcing of global change 25
2.4 International environmental agreements 26
2.5 Attention to global atmospheric issues 27
2.6 Emissions 28
2.7 Environmental loadings 29
2.8 Environmental change 30
3.1 Trends of emissions and CFC production 62
3.2 Attention to dominant issue frames and global atmospheric issues
in the Federal Republic of Germany: Acid rain and forest dieback 64
3.3 Attention to dominant issue frames and global atmospheric issues
in the Federal Republic of Germany: Ozone depletion 66
3.4 Attention to dominant issue frames and global atmospheric issues
in the Federal Republic of Germany: Climate change 70
4.1 Attention to global atmospheric issues in the United Kingdom: Acid rain 98
4.2 Attention to global atmospheric issues in the United Kingdom:
Ozone depletion 100
4.3 Attention to global atmospheric issues in the United Kingdom:
Climate change 102
5.1 Attention to global atmospheric issues in the Netherlands: Acid rain,
ozone depletion, and climate change 116
xiv
Tables, Figures, and Boxes
7.1 Frequency of environmental articles in Nepszabadsag, 1960 to 1992 169
7.2 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Hungary: Acid rain 170
7.3 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Hungary: Ozone depletion 171
7.4 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Hungary: Climate change 172
8.1 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Japan: Acid rain 196
8.2 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Japan: Ozone depletion 199
8.3 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Japan: Climate change 201
9.1 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Mexico: Acid rain 217
9.2 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Mexico: Ozone depletion 219
9.3 Attention to global atmospheric issues in Mexico: Climate change 221
11.1 Trends in environmental policy in the United States 261
11.2 Attention to global atmospheric issues in the United States 217
11.3 Emissions of selected pollutants in the United States 219
12.1 Dominant issue frames in the European Community: Acid rain 304
12.2 Dominant issue frames in the European Community: Ozone depletion 305
12.3 Dominant issue frames in the European Community: Climate change 306
13.1 Acid rain information flow 334
13.2 Ozone depletion information flow 335
13.3 Climate change information flow 335
14.1 Country comparison of newspaper attention to acid rain 351
14.2 Country comparison of newspaper attention to ozone depletion 352
14.3 Country comparison of newspaper attention to climate change 353
Boxes
1.1 Key definitions and terminology 7
1.2 Management functions 12
1.3 Criteria for evaluating efforts to link knowledge with action 15
Volume 2
Tables
17.1 Chronology of major option assessments 50
17.2 Principal options addressed, 1957 1992 56
17.3 Criteria for evaluating option assessments and their products 59
18.1 A taxonomy of goals and strategies 92
19.1 Actions and instruments 118
Figures
JJIA A taxonomy of hazard management 4
21.1 The issue of acid rain in Europe: Risk management events and linkages 171
21.2 The issue of stratospheric ozone depletion: Risk management events
and linkages 174
21.3 The issue of climate change: Risk management events and linkages 176
Boxes
17.1 Options addressed in global environmental risk management 58
18.1 Classification of goals and strategies 91
18.2 Local responses to global goals 100
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