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Negotiating Environmental Change Frans Berkhout

Negotiating Environmental Change par Frans Berkhout

Negotiating Environmental Change Frans Berkhout


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Résumé

Major advances have been made recently in environmental social science but the context and importance of this research has also changed. The book begins with an overview essay examining how perspectives across environmental social science have shifted over the past decade and looking forward to the emergence of new research agendas.

Negotiating Environmental Change Résumé

Negotiating Environmental Change: New Perspectives from Social Science Frans Berkhout

Major advances have been made recently in environmental social science but the context and importance of this research has also changed. Social and natural science studies of the environment have begun to interact more closely with each other and many analysts now agree that an understanding of environmental problems often depends on an understanding of the attitudes and behaviour of people and organisations. Moreover, policy and public debates have also shown that many assumptions that underpin arguments about sustainable development need to be reconsidered and re-framed.

This book by leading researchers presents a critical review of debates in environmental social science over the past decade. Three broad areas are covered in ten chapters: the problems of scientific uncertainty and its role in shaping environmental policy and decisions; the development of institutional frameworks for governing natural resources; and the link between economic and technological change and the environment. The book begins with an overview essay examining how perspectives across environmental social science have shifted over the past decade and looking forward to the emergence of new research agendas.

The book is essential reading for all students and scholars interested in social sciences and the environment.

Negotiating Environmental Change Avis

'The ESRC/GEC programme has made a major contribution in terms of environmental social science research. The chapters in this book provide incisive, detailed and reflective critiques of the development of knowledge over the last ten years and provide powerful and important messages about the challenges presented by the complex relationship between environmental and social change. The book should be essential reading for all researchers and also for all policymakers who are grappling with questions about how to respond to environment/society controversies.'

À propos de Frans Berkhout

Edited by Frans Berkhout, King's College London, UK, Melissa Leach and Ian Scoones, Professorial Fellows, Environment Group, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK

Sommaire

Contents: Preface 1. Shifting Perspectives in Environmental Social Science 2. Risk, Uncertainty and Precaution: Some Instrumental Implications from the Social Sciences 3. Economics and Sustainable Development: What Have We Learnt, and What Do We Still Need to Learn? 4. Deliberative Democracy and Environmental Decision-Making 5. Governance and the Environment 6. After Seattle: What Next for Trade and the Environment? 7. Governing Natural Resources: Institutional Adaptation and Resilience 8. Sustainable Business Organizations? 9. Inducing, Shaping, Modulating: Perspectives on Technology and Environmental Policy 10. (Un) sustainable Consumption Index

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GOR004521111
9781843761532
184376153X
Negotiating Environmental Change: New Perspectives from Social Science Frans Berkhout
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
20030129
320
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