Abstract: Introduction Section 1:- Theory Chapter 1: Robert E. Goodin, The High Ground is Green Chapter 2: Ariel Salleh, Social Ecology and the 'Man Question' Chapter 3: Piers H.G. Stephens, Green Liberalisms: Nature, Agency and the Good Chapter 4: Robert J. Brulle, Habermas and Green Political Thought: Two Roads Converging Section Two:- Green Movements Chapter 5: Stephen Rainbow, Why Did New Zealand and Tasmania Spawn the World's First Green Parties? Chapter 6: Eric Laferriere, Environmentalism and the Global Divide Chapter 7: Ben Seel, Strategies of Resistance at the Pollok Free State Road Protest Camp Section Three:- Green Political Economy Chapter 8: Robyn Eckersley, Free Market Environmentalism: Friend or Foe? Chapter 9: John O'Neill, Public Choice, Institutional Economics, Public Codes Chapter 10: Peter Christoff, Ecological Modernisation, Ecological Modernitie Section 4:- Policy Chapter 11: Andrew Blowers and Pieter LeRoy, Power, Politics and Environmental Inequality Chapter 12: Joyeeta Gupta, The Global Environmental Facility in its North-South Context Chapter 13: Markus M.L. Crepez, Explaining National variations of Air Pollution Levels: Political Institutions and their Impact on Environmental Policymaking Chapter 14: Hugh Ward, Citizens' Juries and Valuing the Environment: A Proposal
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-09-27
Language: en
Type: book
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