Deliberative Democracy and the Environment

Deliberative Democracy and the Environment
Author: Graham Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2003-08-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134392322

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Contemporary democracies are frequently criticized for failing to respond adequately to environmental problems and our political institutions are often charged with misrepresenting environmental values in decision-making processes. In this innovative volume, Graham Smith argues that the enhancement and institutionalisation of democratic deliberation will improve reflection on the wide range of environmental values that citizens hold. Drawing on theories of deliberative democracy, Smith argues that institutions need to be restructured in order to promote democratic dialogue and reflection on the plurality of environmental values. Deliberative Democracy and the Environment makes an important contribution to our understanding of the relationship between democratic and green political theory. Drawing on evidence from Europe and the United States, it systematically engages with questions of institutional design.

Environmental Politics and Deliberative Democracy

Environmental Politics and Deliberative Democracy
Author: Karin B‹ckstrand
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849806411

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This important new book provides an excellent critical evaluation of new modes of governance in environmental and sustainability policy. The multidisciplinary team of contributors combine fresh insights from all levels of governance all around a carefully crafted conceptual framework to advance our understanding of the effectiveness and legitimacy of new types of steering, including networks, public private partnerships, and multi-stakeholder dialogues. This is a crucial contribution to the field. Frank Biermann, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Can new modes of governance, such as public private partnerships, stakeholder consultations and networks, promote effective environmental policy performance as well as increased deliberative and participatory quality? This book argues that in academic inquiry and policy practice there has been a deliberative turn, manifested in a revitalized interest in deliberative democracy coupled with calls for novel forms of public private governance. By linking theory and practice, the contributors critically examine the legitimacy and effectiveness of new modes of governance, using a range of case studies on climate, forestry, water and food safety policies from local to global levels. Environmental Politics and Deliberative Democracy will appeal to scholars, both advanced undergraduate and postgraduate, as well as researchers of environmental politics, international relations, environmental studies and political science. It will also interest practitioners involved in the actual design and implementation of new governance modes in areas of sustainable development, food safety, forestry and climate change.

Consensus and Global Environmental Governance

Consensus and Global Environmental Governance
Author: Walter F. Baber,Robert V. Bartlett
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780262028738

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Walter F. Baber and Robert V. Bartlett.

Deliberative Environmental Politics

Deliberative Environmental Politics
Author: Walter F. Baber,Robert V. Bartlett
Publsiher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015062562908

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Linking theory and practice, this book explores the potential of deliberative democracy to produce more effective environmental policy.

Deliberative Democracy for the Future

Deliberative Democracy for the Future
Author: Genevieve Fuji Johnson
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780802090324

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The theory of deliberative democracy promotes the creation of systems of governance in which citizens actively exchange ideas, engage in debate, and create laws that are responsive to their interests and aspirations. While deliberative processes are being adopted in an increasing number of cases, decision-making power remains mostly in the hands of traditional elites. In Democratic Illusion, Genevieve Fuji Johnson examines four representative examples: participatory budgeting in the Toronto Community Housing Corporation, Deliberative Polling by Nova Scotia Power Incorporated, a national consultation process by the Canadian Nuclear Waste Management Organization, and public consultations embedded in the development of official languages policies in Nunavut. In each case, measures that appeared to empower the public failed to challenge the status quo approach to either formulating or implementing policy. Illuminating a critical gap between deliberative democratic theory and its applications, this timely and important study shows what needs to be done to ensure deliberative processes offer more than the illusion of democracy.

The Environmental Promise of Democratic Deliberation

The Environmental Promise of Democratic Deliberation
Author: Adolf G. Gundersen
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0299144844

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Develops an environmental-political theory by combining political theory and environmental ethics, and argues that political deliberation enhances environmental rationality. Based on in- depth interviews with 46 carefully selected US citizens, discusses the direction of democracy as an ecological question, why people want environmental protection and are willing to enter into political dialogue about it, and methods of accelerating and expanding environmentalism. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Ecological Politics and Democratic Theory

Ecological Politics and Democratic Theory
Author: Mathew Humphrey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781134380428

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This volume examines the reasons why some despair at the prospects for an ecological form of democracy, and challenges the recent ‘deliberative turn’ in environmental political thought. Deliberative democracy has become popular for those seeking a reconciliation of these two forms of politics. Demand for equal access to a public forum in which the best argument will prevail appears to offer a way of incorporating environmental interests into the democratic process. This book argues that deliberative theory, far from being friendly to the environmental movement, shackles the ability those seeking radical change to make their voices heard in the most effective manner. Mathew Humphrey challenges beliefs about the relationship between ecological politics and democracy at a time when those who take direct action are being swept up in the War on Terror. By calling for a more open and contested form of democracy, in which the boundaries of what constitutes ‘acceptable’ behaviour are not decided in advance of actual debate, Ecological Politics and Democratic Theory is an original contribution to the literature on environmental politics, ecological thought and democracy.

Consensus and Global Environment Governance

Consensus and Global Environment Governance
Author: Walter F. Baber,Robert V. Bartlett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: OCLC:1409561853

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