A comprehensive analysis of diverse areas of scholarly research on
U.S. environmental policy and politics, this Handbook looks at the
key ideas, theoretical frameworks, empirical findings and
methodological approaches to the topic. Leading environmental
policy scholars emphasize areas of emerging research and
opportunities for future enquiry. Separated into five distinct
thematic sections, the Handbook moves from examining political
institutions, to politics and behaviour, policy tools and
strategies, climate change, and finally ideas and challenges.
Individually, each chapter provides readers with a clear synthesis
of current research on a specific environmental policy topic.
Together, they offer a thorough review of the current landscape of
research in the field. Environmental studies and politics scholars
will find the key case studies and in-depth theoretical discussions
in this Handbook of great use. It will also be interesting reading
for US policy-makers and those working in the media looking for a
deeper understanding of the current state of affairs. Contributors
include: M. Ahluwalia, J.E. Aldy, S.E. Anderson, K. Ard, W.F.
Baber, P. Bergquist, H.L. Breetz, R.J. Brulle, P.F. Cannavo, S.
Carley, S.N. Chau, A. Cheon, B.J. Cook, M. Dowiatt, D.J. Fiorino,
B.J. Gerber, M. Graff, L. Hsueh, S. Hughes, D. Javeline, M. Klasic,
D.M. Konisky, A. Leiserowitz, A. Lin, M. Lubell, E. Maibach, D.C.
Matisoff, C. McGrory Klyza, J. Meckling, M.K. Merry, M.
Mildenberger, R. O'Leary, A. Osorio, K.E. Portney, S.B. Pralle, C.
Provost, C. Roser-Renouf, J.P. Shimshack, L.C. Stokes, J.W.
Stoutenborough, S. Tuler, T. Van de Graaf, C. Warshaw, E.P. Weber,
T. Webler, N.D. Woods
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