Politics And The Environment: From Theory To Practice Paperback 3
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James Connelly
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Politics and the Environment has established itself as one of the most comprehensive textbooks in this area. This new edition has been completely revised and updated whilst retaining the features and the theory-to-practice focus which made the first two editions so successful. This text is designed to introduce students to the key concepts and issues which surround environmental problems and their political solutions. The authors investigate the people, movements and organisations that form and implement these policies, and explore the barriers which hinder successful introduction of international environmental politics. The 3rd edition has been expanded to include: The shift in focus in environmental politics from sustainable development to climate change governance An extensive discussion on climate change: including institutional, national and global responses in the aftermath of the Kyoto protocol An increased international focus with more case studies from the UK, Europe, Australia and North America More discussion of global environmental social movements: including the US environmental organisations, in particular the Green Party and the environmental justice groups This textbook is an invaluable and accessible resource for undergraduates studying environmental politics.
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9780415572125
Language
English
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date
20 Apr 2012
Number of Pages
440
About the Author
James Connelly is Professor of Politics at the University of Hull Graham Smith is Professor of Politics at the University of Southampton David Benson is a Lecturer in Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia Clare Saunders is a Lecturer in Politics & International Relations at the University of Southampton
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Graham Smith
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David Benson
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Clare Saunders
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3
Editorial Review
Politics and the Environment has long been a crucial text for introducing the key elements of environmental politics. In this third edition, the authors provide an excellent updated account of these debates. They range nimbly over the main philosophical underpinnings of environmental debates and the movements driving forward these debates, as well as discuss in detail the responses of political institutions at a variety of levels, from global to local, to environmental problems. Students in the field will come away informed and enriched. Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa, Canada The third edition of this indispensable guide will satisfy both the absolute beginner and the more experienced observer of environmental politics. Fully updated, it steers a deft course between introducing the field and contributing to it, and there is a welcome determination throughout to treat environmental issues as practical problems rather than theoretical curiosities. Professor Andrew Dobson, Keele University, UK