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Capacity Building in National Environmental Policy - A Comparative Study of 17 Countries (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): H. Joergens Capacity Building in National Environmental Policy - A Comparative Study of 17 Countries (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
H. Joergens; Edited by Helmut Weidner, Martin Janicke
R4,648 Discovery Miles 46 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides a systematic description and analysis of the development of national environmental policies in seventeen countries in terms of capacity building. It covers a broad spectrum of different types of countries, ranging from advanced industrial, newly industrializing and transition countries to developing countries, representing all continents. This allows the reader to draw conclusions about the chances of an effective global environmental policy, the interrelationship between economic and environmental development as well as the importance of globalization, new forms of governance, and democratization for sustainable development. The editors deliver a broad cross-national survey covering altogether thirty countries and focussing on the diffusion of environmental innovations, the globalization of environmental policy, and the worldwide convergence of basic environmental policy patterns.

National Environmental Policies - A Comparative Study of Capacity-Building (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... National Environmental Policies - A Comparative Study of Capacity-Building (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Martin Janicke; Assisted by H. Joergens; Edited by Helmut Weidner
R2,404 Discovery Miles 24 040 Out of stock

This book is a collection of systematically prepared case studies describing the environmental policy ofthirteen countriesin terms ofcapacity-building. Capacity for environmental policy and management, as the concept is used in this volume, has been defined broadly as a society's "ability (...) to devise and implement solutions to environmental issues as part of a wider effort to achieve sustainable development" (OECD). Since the late 1960s capacity-building in environmental policy and management can be observed across the world. It may have made insufficient progress as yet from an environmentalist point of view, but it has produced some remarkable results, and not only in the industrialised world. In the first chapter we present the conceptual framework that underlies the national case studies. In the course ofour research project the authors ofthe book met together twice to discuss this framework in the light of the national experi ences and to harmonise their approaches. In this way we have tried to offer more than a collection of individual and incoherent case studies, focusing only on specific environmental problems, institutions, actors, or instruments. The idea behind this book is to give a systematic, comparative overview ofthe fundamental conditions under which environmental policies is practised in selected countries."

Capacity Building in National Environmental Policy - A Comparative Study of 17 Countries (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Capacity Building in National Environmental Policy - A Comparative Study of 17 Countries (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002)
H. Joergens; Edited by Helmut Weidner, Martin Janicke
R4,346 Discovery Miles 43 460 Out of stock

This book is the second collection of systematic case studies describing national environmental policies in 17 countries in terms of capacity building (see Appen dix). The OECD defines environmental capacity building as "a society's ability to identify and solve environmental problems. " While various institutions, including UNEP, FAO, World Bank and OECD, have hitherto used the terms environmental capacity and capacity building almost exclusively with reference to developing countries, we have extended the concepts to industrialized countries, as well. The first collection, edited by Martin Janicke, Helge Joergens (both Free University Berlin) and Helmut Weidner (Social Science Research Center Berlin), was pub lished in 1997 under the title "National Environmental Policies - A Comparative Study of Capacity-Building" (Berlin, etc.: Springer Verlag). It included 13 studies of countries. As in the first volume, chapter I presents the conceptual framework underlying the national case studies. It is a slightly shorter version of the corresponding chap ter in volume I. The design of all case studies in the two volumes is largely con gruent with this conceptual framework. Although the various sections of the stud ies do not always have identical titles and subtitles, the central elements of the capacity-building approach have been applied in all cases."

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