Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
363
Language
English
Published
May 30, 2014
Publisher
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262027127
ISBN-13
9780262027120
Description
This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate relationship between state governance and environmental policy across various contexts. The authors analyze how different regimes interact with environmental challenges, offering insights into the mechanisms and frameworks that shape effective governance.
With contributions from an array of scholars, the work reveals the nuances of policy-making processes while highlighting the critical role that national governments play in addressing ecological issues. Each chapter presents case studies and comparative analyses, showcasing successful strategies as well as lessons learned from failures.
The authors aim to bridge theoretical perspectives with practical applications, encouraging readers to reflect on the state’s responsibility in fostering sustainable practices. This examination not only enriches the discourse on environmental governance but also serves as a vital resource for policymakers, scholars, and activists committed to advancing sustainable development.
With contributions from an array of scholars, the work reveals the nuances of policy-making processes while highlighting the critical role that national governments play in addressing ecological issues. Each chapter presents case studies and comparative analyses, showcasing successful strategies as well as lessons learned from failures.
The authors aim to bridge theoretical perspectives with practical applications, encouraging readers to reflect on the state’s responsibility in fostering sustainable practices. This examination not only enriches the discourse on environmental governance but also serves as a vital resource for policymakers, scholars, and activists committed to advancing sustainable development.
Genres
Politics