Science and politics in the international environment
This book seeks to explain what 'science' and 'politics' are in the context of environmental policymaking & how the interplay of science & politics influences international environmental policy
Print Book, English, ©2004
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, MD, ©2004
xiv, 379 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780742520196, 9780742520202, 0742520196, 074252020X
52887264
Thinking about science and politics
A case study of two Mexican bioshpere reserves: the upper Gulf of California and Colorado River Delta and the El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar biosphere reserves
Scientists and scientific uncertainty in EU policy processes: BSE and bovine hormones
Science and international climate change policy
Political responses to changing uncertainty in climate science
Using science, ignoring science: lake acidification in Ontario
Lost in the woods: international forest policy
Localizing universal science: acid rain science and policy in Europe, North America, and East Asia
The effectiveness of the UN Convention on the Law of the sea in resolving international fisheries disputes: the southern bluefin tuna case
No fence can stop it: debating dioxin drift from a small US town to arctic Canada
International cooperation in environmental politics: ecosystem management of the Great Lakes and the Baltic Sea
Toward theory