Science and Politics in the International EnvironmentNeil E. Harrison, Gary C. Bryner Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2004 - 379 pages Science is central to understanding most environmental problems and the solutions proposed to remedy them. But environmental issues are highly emotive, attracting extremists from across the political spectrum even in the rarified air of international politics. This book seeks to explain what 'science' and 'politics' are in the context of environmental policy making and how the interplay of science and politics influences international environmental policy. It uses original case studies to explore the interaction of science and politics across a wide range of international environmental issues including climate change, transboundary conflicts, and international forest management. Many of the chapters are collaborations between scholars from the natural and social sciences, offering a unique combination of perspectives on common environmental challenges worldwide. |
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Neil E. Harrison, Gary C. Bryner. I REGIONAL ISSUES Pollution between countries caused the earliest international environmental issues . In 1938 the Trail Smelter Arbitration established that a country is responsible for environmental ...
Neil E. Harrison, Gary C. Bryner. I REGIONAL ISSUES Pollution between countries caused the earliest international environmental issues . In 1938 the Trail Smelter Arbitration established that a country is responsible for environmental ...
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... issues . Hierarchical systems , such as firms or even domestic political systems , handle risk better because they are more effectively able to monitor and modify decisions and implement new measures . Firms are rewarded through the ...
... issues . Hierarchical systems , such as firms or even domestic political systems , handle risk better because they are more effectively able to monitor and modify decisions and implement new measures . Firms are rewarded through the ...
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... issues , 12 , 18-19 , 53-56 , 58-59 , 62 , 65-67 ; political influences on food policies of , 61-63 ; Scientific ... issues , chronology of events in European Union ; food safety issues , European Union research about exclusive economic ...
... issues , 12 , 18-19 , 53-56 , 58-59 , 62 , 65-67 ; political influences on food policies of , 61-63 ; Scientific ... issues , chronology of events in European Union ; food safety issues , European Union research about exclusive economic ...
Contents
Thinking about Science and Politics | 1 |
Regional Issues | 17 |
1 Macrofaunal Animal Diversity in the Gulf | 25 |
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