Environmental Policy
Transnational Issues and National Trends
Robert V Bartlett author Lynton K Caldwell author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Feb '97
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A cross-sectional review of environmental policy issues in a globalizing world political-economy with coverage of such transnational issues as NAFTA, GATT, and the international waste trade.
This text provides a review of environmental legislation and administration in the US, with comparative chapters relating to Canada and New Zealand. It examines environmental issues that create policy problems and offers insights into trends that will influence the future shape of that policy.
This edited collection provides a cross-sectional review of environmental legislation and administration in the United States, with comparative chapters relating to Canada and New Zealand. The experts look at a variety of environmental issues that create policy problems, and while the book offers no blueprint or prognosis of environmental policy in the twenty-first century, it does offer insights into trends that will influence the future shape of that policy.
The book is prefaced by an overview of the environment as a problem for policy by Lynton K. Caldwell, who has been credited with inventing the term environmental policy. Experts examine the role of risk analysis in policy making; the transnational issues associated with NAFTA and GATT are discussed; and the efforts of the Environmental Protection Agency to integrate policy and administration are described. The perspective of the authors is transnational, with several chapters focusing primarily on U.S. policy.
ISBN: 9781567200799
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256 pages