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Rationality and the Environment - Decision-making in Environmental Politics and Assessment (Paperback)
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Rationality and the Environment - Decision-making in Environmental Politics and Assessment (Paperback)
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Environmental assessment and management involve the production of
scientific knowledge and its use in decision-making processes. The
result is that within these essentially rational, political
assessment frameworks, experts are creating and applying scientific
knowledge for decision and management purposes that actually have
strong ethical and aesthetic dimensions. Yet these rational
political frameworks lack the tools to provide guidance on ethical
and aesthetic issues that affect the wider public. This
revolutionary work argues that ethical and aesthetic dimensions can
only be brought into environmental politics and policies by
citizens actively taking a stand on the specific matters in
question. The author draws on Habermas trisection of rationality as
cognitive-instrumental, moral-practical and aesthetic-expressive,
to suggest that truly effective environmental policy needs to
activate all three approaches and not favour only the rational. To
achieve this objective, the author argues that public participation
in environmental policy and assessment is necessary to counteract
the dictatorship of technical and economic instrumentality in
environmental policy - the failure to take ethical and aesthetic
rationalities into account - and, more importantly, how such policy
is applied on the ground to shape our natural and material world.
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