Politics and the environment :: risk and the role of government and industry /
'An evenhanded, realistic and thoughtful approach to identifying environmental problems and management goals'Stephen Zavestoski, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, University of San Francisco' ... a theoretically advanced yet accessible treatment of environmen...
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Zusammenfassung: | 'An evenhanded, realistic and thoughtful approach to identifying environmental problems and management goals'Stephen Zavestoski, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, University of San Francisco' ... a theoretically advanced yet accessible treatment of environmental governance, drawing on an impressive range of material to investigate the roles of states and industries in addressing environmental problems. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (253 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-209) and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a Institutional goalsInstitutional structure; Resources and powers; Chapter 4 Restrictions, regulations and economic incentives; Environmental regulation; Banning or restricting processes and products; Specifying technology; Setting emission standards; Setting ambient standards; Creating economic prompts; Chapter 5 Knowledge, environmental assessment and pollution inventories; The importance of information and knowledge; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA); Online pollution inventories; The Internet, knowledge and environmental governance. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6 Sustainable development in the UN and AustraliaThe origins of sustainable development policies; Defining sustainable development; From sustainable development to ESD in Australia; ESD working groups; A national strategy for ESD; Chapter 7 Sustainable development in the USA and UK; Sustainable development and the USA; The President's Council on Sustainable Development; The US EPA and sustainable development; The UK and sustainable development; Sustainable development: The UK Strategy 1994; Part C Has it worked?; Chapter 8 Has government intervention worked? | |
505 | 8 | |a The problem of measuring successMethod 1: Meeting the goals set; Method 2: Tracking changes in selected indicators; Method 3: Enforcement and resistance; Method 4: Redirecting the flow of resources; Chapter 9 Has industry changed the way it operates?; Rejecting environmental risk; Accommodating environmental concern; Environmental industry as an agent of change; From reflexive to ecological modernisation; Is it enough?; Conclusions: Greening democracy?; Does the planet need saving?; What has government done?; Has it worked? "Reasons to be cheerful'; So can government save the planet? | |
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contents | Introduction: The state, environmentalists and industry; Why look at environmental risks?; Why look at industry?; Why look at national governments in the USA, UK and Australia?; Three key political players; The environment movement and the state; Business, industry and the state; The structure of this book; Part A What's the problem?; Chapter 1 The nature of risk and uncertainty; What's wrong?; The rise of risk. The nature of environmental riskEnvironmental incidents; Ongoing problems; The sceptics and their critics; Action and uncertainty; A risk management strategy; Chapter 2 The origins of risk and modern governance; Debating the origins of environmental risk; Modernisation and environmental risk; Looking deeper: The rise of modern governance; The mentality of government; A framework for assessing environmental governance; Part B How has government responded?; Chapter 3 National environment protection institutions; Setting the historical scene; Institutional construction and reconstruction. Institutional goalsInstitutional structure; Resources and powers; Chapter 4 Restrictions, regulations and economic incentives; Environmental regulation; Banning or restricting processes and products; Specifying technology; Setting emission standards; Setting ambient standards; Creating economic prompts; Chapter 5 Knowledge, environmental assessment and pollution inventories; The importance of information and knowledge; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA); Online pollution inventories; The Internet, knowledge and environmental governance. Chapter 6 Sustainable development in the UN and AustraliaThe origins of sustainable development policies; Defining sustainable development; From sustainable development to ESD in Australia; ESD working groups; A national strategy for ESD; Chapter 7 Sustainable development in the USA and UK; Sustainable development and the USA; The President's Council on Sustainable Development; The US EPA and sustainable development; The UK and sustainable development; Sustainable development: The UK Strategy 1994; Part C Has it worked?; Chapter 8 Has government intervention worked? The problem of measuring successMethod 1: Meeting the goals set; Method 2: Tracking changes in selected indicators; Method 3: Enforcement and resistance; Method 4: Redirecting the flow of resources; Chapter 9 Has industry changed the way it operates?; Rejecting environmental risk; Accommodating environmental concern; Environmental industry as an agent of change; From reflexive to ecological modernisation; Is it enough?; Conclusions: Greening democracy?; Does the planet need saving?; What has government done?; Has it worked? "Reasons to be cheerful'; So can government save the planet? |
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spelling | Howes, Michael, 1963- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwYWjgfjGHKj7kYH4pbbb http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005093190 Politics and the environment : risk and the role of government and industry / Michael Howes. London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2005. 1 online resource (253 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Introduction: The state, environmentalists and industry; Why look at environmental risks?; Why look at industry?; Why look at national governments in the USA, UK and Australia?; Three key political players; The environment movement and the state; Business, industry and the state; The structure of this book; Part A What's the problem?; Chapter 1 The nature of risk and uncertainty; What's wrong?; The rise of risk. The nature of environmental riskEnvironmental incidents; Ongoing problems; The sceptics and their critics; Action and uncertainty; A risk management strategy; Chapter 2 The origins of risk and modern governance; Debating the origins of environmental risk; Modernisation and environmental risk; Looking deeper: The rise of modern governance; The mentality of government; A framework for assessing environmental governance; Part B How has government responded?; Chapter 3 National environment protection institutions; Setting the historical scene; Institutional construction and reconstruction. Institutional goalsInstitutional structure; Resources and powers; Chapter 4 Restrictions, regulations and economic incentives; Environmental regulation; Banning or restricting processes and products; Specifying technology; Setting emission standards; Setting ambient standards; Creating economic prompts; Chapter 5 Knowledge, environmental assessment and pollution inventories; The importance of information and knowledge; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA); Online pollution inventories; The Internet, knowledge and environmental governance. Chapter 6 Sustainable development in the UN and AustraliaThe origins of sustainable development policies; Defining sustainable development; From sustainable development to ESD in Australia; ESD working groups; A national strategy for ESD; Chapter 7 Sustainable development in the USA and UK; Sustainable development and the USA; The President's Council on Sustainable Development; The US EPA and sustainable development; The UK and sustainable development; Sustainable development: The UK Strategy 1994; Part C Has it worked?; Chapter 8 Has government intervention worked? The problem of measuring successMethod 1: Meeting the goals set; Method 2: Tracking changes in selected indicators; Method 3: Enforcement and resistance; Method 4: Redirecting the flow of resources; Chapter 9 Has industry changed the way it operates?; Rejecting environmental risk; Accommodating environmental concern; Environmental industry as an agent of change; From reflexive to ecological modernisation; Is it enough?; Conclusions: Greening democracy?; Does the planet need saving?; What has government done?; Has it worked? "Reasons to be cheerful'; So can government save the planet? 'An evenhanded, realistic and thoughtful approach to identifying environmental problems and management goals'Stephen Zavestoski, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, University of San Francisco' ... a theoretically advanced yet accessible treatment of environmental governance, drawing on an impressive range of material to investigate the roles of states and industries in addressing environmental problems. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-209) and index. English. Environmental risk assessment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000974 Environmental policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044197 Environmental risk assessment. Environmental Policy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D058735 Environnement Évaluation du risque. Environnement Politique gouvernementale. environmental policy. aat Environmental policy fast Environmental risk assessment fast Milieubeleid. gtt Risicoanalyse. gtt Overheidsbeleid. gtt Industrie. gtt has work: Politics and the environment (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH3kQRdYqWtwD7vpxxFjbq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 9781844072125 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=658594 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Howes, Michael, 1963- Politics and the environment : risk and the role of government and industry / Introduction: The state, environmentalists and industry; Why look at environmental risks?; Why look at industry?; Why look at national governments in the USA, UK and Australia?; Three key political players; The environment movement and the state; Business, industry and the state; The structure of this book; Part A What's the problem?; Chapter 1 The nature of risk and uncertainty; What's wrong?; The rise of risk. The nature of environmental riskEnvironmental incidents; Ongoing problems; The sceptics and their critics; Action and uncertainty; A risk management strategy; Chapter 2 The origins of risk and modern governance; Debating the origins of environmental risk; Modernisation and environmental risk; Looking deeper: The rise of modern governance; The mentality of government; A framework for assessing environmental governance; Part B How has government responded?; Chapter 3 National environment protection institutions; Setting the historical scene; Institutional construction and reconstruction. Institutional goalsInstitutional structure; Resources and powers; Chapter 4 Restrictions, regulations and economic incentives; Environmental regulation; Banning or restricting processes and products; Specifying technology; Setting emission standards; Setting ambient standards; Creating economic prompts; Chapter 5 Knowledge, environmental assessment and pollution inventories; The importance of information and knowledge; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA); Online pollution inventories; The Internet, knowledge and environmental governance. Chapter 6 Sustainable development in the UN and AustraliaThe origins of sustainable development policies; Defining sustainable development; From sustainable development to ESD in Australia; ESD working groups; A national strategy for ESD; Chapter 7 Sustainable development in the USA and UK; Sustainable development and the USA; The President's Council on Sustainable Development; The US EPA and sustainable development; The UK and sustainable development; Sustainable development: The UK Strategy 1994; Part C Has it worked?; Chapter 8 Has government intervention worked? The problem of measuring successMethod 1: Meeting the goals set; Method 2: Tracking changes in selected indicators; Method 3: Enforcement and resistance; Method 4: Redirecting the flow of resources; Chapter 9 Has industry changed the way it operates?; Rejecting environmental risk; Accommodating environmental concern; Environmental industry as an agent of change; From reflexive to ecological modernisation; Is it enough?; Conclusions: Greening democracy?; Does the planet need saving?; What has government done?; Has it worked? "Reasons to be cheerful'; So can government save the planet? Environmental risk assessment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000974 Environmental policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044197 Environmental risk assessment. Environmental Policy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D058735 Environnement Évaluation du risque. Environnement Politique gouvernementale. environmental policy. aat Environmental policy fast Environmental risk assessment fast Milieubeleid. gtt Risicoanalyse. gtt Overheidsbeleid. gtt Industrie. gtt |
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title | Politics and the environment : risk and the role of government and industry / |
title_auth | Politics and the environment : risk and the role of government and industry / |
title_exact_search | Politics and the environment : risk and the role of government and industry / |
title_full | Politics and the environment : risk and the role of government and industry / Michael Howes. |
title_fullStr | Politics and the environment : risk and the role of government and industry / Michael Howes. |
title_full_unstemmed | Politics and the environment : risk and the role of government and industry / Michael Howes. |
title_short | Politics and the environment : |
title_sort | politics and the environment risk and the role of government and industry |
title_sub | risk and the role of government and industry / |
topic | Environmental risk assessment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000974 Environmental policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044197 Environmental risk assessment. Environmental Policy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D058735 Environnement Évaluation du risque. Environnement Politique gouvernementale. environmental policy. aat Environmental policy fast Environmental risk assessment fast Milieubeleid. gtt Risicoanalyse. gtt Overheidsbeleid. gtt Industrie. gtt |
topic_facet | Environmental risk assessment. Environmental policy. Environmental Policy Environnement Évaluation du risque. Environnement Politique gouvernementale. environmental policy. Environmental policy Environmental risk assessment Milieubeleid. Risicoanalyse. Overheidsbeleid. Industrie. |
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