Handbook of Environmental Policy
Author: Editors: Johannes Meijer and Arjan der Berg | Size: 3.23 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc | Year: 2010 | pages: 435 | ISBN: 9781607416357
Book Description:
Today, environmental protection is among the central matters for natural conservation, public health and sustainable business. With advanced technologies and changing lifestyles, the consumption of resources and release of wastes and pollutants are increasing fast. This requires policy makers to design environmental policies that properly guide the development of new products and business operations. The goal of environmental policy is to limit, slow-down, reduce or eliminate environmental damages caused by industrial and human activities. Environmental issues generally addressed by environmental policy include (but are not limited to) air and water pollution, waste management, ecosystem management, biodiversity protection, and the protection of natural resources, wildlife and endangered species. This book gathers the latest research from around the globe in this field.
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Chapter 1 - MATCHING ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TO RECIPIENTS pp. 1-42
Authors / Editors: (Quentin Farmar-Bowers, Centre for Sustainable Regional Communities, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia)
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Chapter 2 - GREEN PROCUREMENT POLICIES AND PRACTICES: SWEDISH PERSPECTIVES FROM THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS pp. 43-78
Authors / Editors: (Charlotte Leire, Oksana Mont and Carl Dalhammar, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University, Lund, Sweden)
Chapter 3 - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT IN RENEWABLE ENERGY USE pp. 79-114
Authors / Editors: (Abdeen Mustafa Omer, United Kingdom)
Chapter 4 - GOVERNANCE BY THE COMMONS: EMERGING PERSPECTIVES IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE pp. 115-140
Authors / Editors: (Patrick E. Meyer, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware)
Chapter 5 - ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNMENTALITY AS A POLICY APPARATUS: THE CASE OF SHRIMP AQUACULTURE IN BANGLADESH pp. 141-162
Authors / Editors: (Saidul Islam, Department of Sociology, the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA)
Chapter 6 - AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN FOREST POLICY AND MANAGEMENT pp.163-182
Authors / Editors: (Kati Berninger, Centre d’Étude de la Forêt (CEF), UQAM, Montréal, Canada)
Chapter 7 - QUANTIFYING ECO-EFFICIENCY WITH MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS pp. 183-206
Authors / Editors: (Jutta Geldermann, Martin Treitz, Chair for Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen, Germany, and others)
Chapter 8 - ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVES FOR CARBON EMISSIONS: A CRITICAL SURVEY pp. 207-226
Authors / Editors: (Nektarios Aslanidis, Department of Economics, University Rovira Virgili, Catalonia, Spain)
Chapter 9 - ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, FARMERS‘ PERCEPTIONS AND THEIR DETERMINANTS pp. 227-244
Authors / Editors: (Sanzidur Rahman, School of Geography, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK)
Chapter 10 - INFORMAL WASTE RECYCLING* AND URBAN GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA: SOME EXPERIENCES AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS pp. 245-264
Authors / Editors: (T.C. Nzeadibe and C.K Ajaero, Waste Management & Recycling Research Unit, University of Nigeria, Nssukka, Nigeria and others)
Chapter 11 - THE ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF WATER PRICING POLICY IN CHINA: AN ANALYSIS OF THREE IRRIGATION DISTRICTS pp. 265-278
Authors / Editors: (Han Hongyun and Zhao Liange)
Chapter 12 - THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE pp. 279-292
Authors / Editors: (Gamini Herath and Tony Prato, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia and others)
Chapter 13 - SOCIAL LEARNING PROCESSES OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY pp. 293-308
Authors / Editors: (Koskinen, Sanna & Paloniemi, Riikka, University of Helsinki, Finland, and others)
Chapter 14 - INCENTIVE BASED ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND COLLECTIVE RESPONSE TRENDS; SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF LAND MANAGERS‘ ADOPTION OF AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURES pp. 309-322
Authors / Editors: (Dan van der Horst, University of Birmingham, UK)
Chapter 15 - CAPITALISM, STATE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS: AN ANALYSIS FROM POLITICAL ECONOMY PERSPECTIVE pp. 323-336
Authors / Editors: (Saidul Islam, Department of Sociology, the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA)
Chapter 16 - INCENTIVE MECHANISM DESIGN FOR NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION IN CHINA: GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL? pp. 337-350
Authors / Editors: (Han Hongyun and Zhao Liange, China Academy for Rural Development, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China and others)
Chapter 17 - ANALYZING EFFECTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY-MAKING PROCESS AND EVIDENCE FROM AVIATION SECTOR pp. 351-370
Authors / Editors: (Joosung J. Lee, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Innovation, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
Chapter 18 - REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE IN KENYA: ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS pp. 371-380
Authors / Editors: (Caleb Mireri & Sammy Letema, Dept of Environmental Planning & Management Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya)
Chapter 19 - STAKEHOLDER ASSESSMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS pp. 381-394
Authors / Editors: (Zhenghong Tang, Christopher Hussey, College of Architecture, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska)
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