The need for solutions to environmental problems is urgent.
Expanded environmental research and knowledge, along with interest
in environmental issues, has focused attention on the social,
political, and practical aspects of environmental problems.
Environmental Political Philosophy searches for common
environmental goals, values, and policies in society.
An essential undercurrent in political theory about the
environment is that such issues are not questions of efficiency or
technology. They cannot simply be addressed through knowledge of
processes and mechanics of nature, by boosting or targeting
research, or by allocating of resources and development of
technology. Neither can they be resolved solely by increasing civic
understanding and mounting environmental campaigns or requiring
endless eco-friendly actions.
A crucial element of environmental political philosophy is
highlighted through the studies in this volume, which address the
question of what constitutes efficient action or effective decision
making. Praxiology commences with empirical orientation, but does
so by maintaining the important sense that in the evaluation of
actions and policies, ethical considerations must be employed in
conjunction with effectiveness and efficiency.
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